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    Retro-a-go-go

    2.3 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    J-Bar Hobbies

    J-Bar Hobbies

    4.5
    (6 reviews)
    41.6 mi

    Very neat stuff and quite unique too! I enjoyed their window display (which is what drew me in the…read moredoor). As I browsed they each isle, and immediately as I stepped foot in the door, it took me back to my childhood! Like wow! Seriously another thing that happened, which is wild, it made me feel as though I grew up in another era. Crazy huh???? I think so. The gentleman that was at the cashiers, welcomed us and immediately made us feel at home. I guess that also had a lot to do with my experience while in here. I could tell the care and thought that he puts into his store! Very cool place!

    This is a family owned hobby store and a gem of a business in our little town. It specializes in…read moremodels and kits such as cars of all kinds and planes. It also carries art supplies, games, and childhood gems from the past and present. They have an online catalog but also have many items that aren't listed. Recent purchases from here were stencils kits purchased as a gift for a young man in the hospital and he loved them. I purchased two games recently Yahtzee and chess and picked up curbside. The chess set is well made with durable pieces and a great value. Before the pandemic, it was a fun store to browse in and look at the variety of vintage and modern toys. They also carry that line of books about towns or cities history with vintage pictures. Tecumseh has a rich history especially and some local buildings and landmarks are well preserved.

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    Warhammer

    Warhammer

    4.0
    (2 reviews)
    26.4 mi

    The demise of the old school hobby shops has left a void that's hard to fill. Some of Ann Arbor's…read moreold shops doubled as toy stores (used to be a good one for lead and pre painted miniatures at the old Arbor Land Mall), Kay-B Hobbies at Briarwood was good for models and basic paint supplies as well as a decent selection of Avalon Hill boardgames. Even Meijer Thrifty Acres wasn't half bad in the hobby division. The best all around though was Ryder's on W. Liberty St. They had it all: Trains, D & D, board games, miniatures, motorized cars and planes, etc... By the second decade of the 2000s these were defunct options, so it was great accidentally stumbling across Warhammer in the Lamp Post Plaza where Trader Joe's can also be found. A few years ago there was a vitamin store of sorts here but apparently they're long gone. Anyhow, I was dying to go in and see what they had. Upon entering the host greeted us, perhaps a bit too peppy, but a nice guy nevertheless. The store was packed with all things Warhammer, which is a longstanding miniatures war game where beautifully painted armies of miniatures are maneuvered into combat where ultimately the luck of a die roll determines the stated up front outcome. Sample dialogue overheard: "I'm going to shoot him in the face with my pistol", then the die roll followed.... a miss. So basically it's a male geek's club 99.9% of the time. Lucky for me I have a geeky gf and she was just as interested in checking out the stock and displays as I was. They even had a table where people can paint their newly acquired figures-- Citadel Paints and brushes, as well as that brand's outstanding tools were accessible. I doubt that option is free since the average price for one color paint pod is $4+, nevertheless, I wager it's worth every penny for someone unable to shoulder the high cost of the hobby. All-in-all, we left with a couple of miniatures, a paint brush-water holder and an expandable figure base holder to facilitate steady detailing.

    It was closed today but it looked nice inside. Open tables, paints and terrain. Great for a…read moreWarhammer gamer.

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