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{{Short description|British scale model brand and former high street model retail chain}}
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{{Infobox company
{{Infobox company
| name = Modelzone
| name = Modelzone
| logo = [[File:Modelzone.png]]
| logo = Modelzone.png
| type = Subsidiary (of [[WHSmith|WHSmith plc]])
| logo_caption = Current logo
| type = Subsidiary of [[WHSmith|WHSmith plc]]
| fate = Acquired by WHSmith, maintained as specialist brand
| fate = Acquired by WHSmith, maintained as specialist brand
| defunct = January 2017
| defunct =
| predecessor = Model Aerodrome
| predecessor = Model Aerodrome
| foundation = [[Brighton]], [[England]] ({{start date|df=yes|1937|11|08}})
| foundation = [[Brighton]], [[England]] ({{start date|df=yes|1937|11|08}})
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| parent = WHSmith plc
| parent = WHSmith plc
| homepage = {{url|whsmith.co.uk}}
| homepage = {{url|whsmith.co.uk}}
| footnotes = <ref name=deloitte-aug-update>{{cite web|title=Modelzone – update on administration|url=http://www.deloitte.com/view/en_GB/uk/091b784fe84c0410VgnVCM2000003356f70aRCRD.htm|publisher=Deloitte|accessdate=27 September 2013|date=28 August 2013}}</ref><ref name="Company">{{cite web |url=http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk |title=Modelzone Limited - Company No. 00333459 |publisher=[[Companies House]] |accessdate=2013-05-11}}</ref><ref name="argus"/><ref name="twitter 13/11/13" />
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'''Modelzone''' (often typeset '''ModelZone''' and '''Model Zone''') is a [[scale model]] [[brand]] owned by British retailer [[W H Smith|WHSmith]], under which scale models and related products are sold in selected WHSmith stores and online.<ref name="twitter 13/11/13" /><ref name=whsmith-results /><ref name=whsmith-online>{{cite web|title=Modelzone for modelling, die-cast models & RC|url=http://www.whsmith.co.uk/brands/modelzone/home|work=whsmith.co.uk|accessdate=22 December 2013}}</ref>
'''Modelzone''' (often typeset '''ModelZone''' and '''Model Zone''') is a [[scale model]] [[brand]], owned by British retailer [[W H Smith|WHSmith]], of which scale models and related products are sold in WHSmith stores and online.<ref name="twitter 13/11/13" /><ref name=whsmith-results /><ref name=whsmith-online>{{cite web|title=Modelzone for modelling, die-cast models & RC|url=http://www.whsmith.co.uk/brands/modelzone/home|work=whsmith.co.uk|accessdate=22 December 2013}}</ref>


Prior to administration and the subsequent acquisition of the brand by WHSmith in 2013, it operated as a retail company through a chain of [[High Street|high-street stores]] and a distribution arm, [[Amerang]]; when Modelzone entered administration in June 2013, the company had 47 branches and 385 employees, and was the UK's largest model retailer.<ref name=deloitte-aug-update /><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.stjohns-shopping.co.uk/stores/atozofstores/7258.aspx |title=Model Zone |publisher=[[St. John's Shopping Centre]] |accessdate=2009-01-26}}</ref><ref name=thisismoney>{{cite web|title=UK's largest specialist toy and model chain collapses into administration putting 400 jobs at risk|url=http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/news/article-2349798/ModelZone-collapses-administration-putting-400-jobs-risk.html|work=ThisIsMoney.co.uk|accessdate=29 June 2013}}</ref> On 28 August 2013, administrators announced that the company would cease independent trading during September 2013 and the remaining 18 shops would close at that point.<ref name=IN-closure /> In October 2013, WHSmith announced that it had acquired the ModelZone name, with plans to use the brand to sell products through existing WHSmith branches; 10 of its shops had begun to carry products under the brand name by the end of November 2013, with WHSmith also using the Modelzone name to sell online by December 2013.<ref name="twitter 13/11/13" /><ref name=whsmith-online /><ref name=WHSmith-profit /><ref name=WHSmith-Clarke /><ref name=telegraph-WHSmith />
Prior to administration and the subsequent acquisition of the brand by WHSmith in 2013, it operated as a retail company through a chain of [[High Street|high-street stores]] and a distribution arm, [[Amerang]].{{Citation needed|date=February 2020}} When Modelzone entered administration in June 2013, the company had 47 branches and 385 employees, and was the UK's largest model retailer.<ref name=deloitte-aug-update /><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.stjohns-shopping.co.uk/stores/atozofstores/7258.aspx |title=Model Zone |publisher=[[St John's Shopping Centre, Liverpool|St. John's Shopping Centre]] |accessdate=2009-01-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111002193511/http://www.stjohns-shopping.co.uk/stores/atozofstores/7258.aspx |archive-date=2 October 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref> On 28 August 2013, administrators announced that the company would cease independent trading during September 2013 and the remaining 18 shops would close at that point.<ref name=IN-closure />
In October 2013, WHSmith announced that it had acquired the ModelZone name, with plans to use the brand to sell products through existing WHSmith branches;{{Citation needed|date=February 2020}} 10 of its shops had begun to carry products under the brand name by the end of November 2013, with WHSmith also using the Modelzone name to sell online by December 2013.<ref name="twitter 13/11/13" /><ref name="whsmith-online" /><ref name="WHSmith-profit" /><ref name="WHSmith-Clarke" /><ref name="telegraph-WHSmith" />


== History ==
== History ==


=== Beginnings and name change ===
=== Beginnings and name change ===
Originally incorporated as Model Aircraft (Bournemouth) Ltd on 8 November 1937, the company started with one store in [[Brighton]] in the 1930s.<ref name=Company /><ref name="about">{{cite web |url=http://www.modelzone.co.uk/about_us.htm |title=About us |publisher=Modelzone |year=2008 |accessdate=2009-01-26|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120318212703/http://www.modelzone.co.uk/about-modelzone/|archivedate=18 March 2012}}</ref> When this was sold after about 40 years under the same ownership, the store was bought in order to be "a showroom for the importers of many prestige model ranges".<ref name="about"/> Following success at this store, the new owners then began to purchase other shops, in [[Crawley]], [[Eastbourne]], [[Guildford]] and [[Maidstone]], and brand them as Model Aerodrome.<ref name=Company /><ref name="about"/> During the mid-90s a computerised stock control system was implemented, and in 1995 and 1996 respectively, the company opened stores in [[Croydon]] and [[Plymouth]].<ref name="about"/> In March 1999, after the opening of their eighth branch in [[Bluewater (shopping centre)|Bluewater]], [[Kent]], the company expanded its range to include [[Scalextric]] and [[Corgi Toys|Corgi]] products, and with this expansion of their product line, changed their name to Modelzone.<ref name="Company" /><ref name="about" /> They then eventually acquired a number of stores formerly owned by the [[Beatties of London|Beatties]] chain of model shops (which had closed when its parent company, ERA Group, placed it into [[administration (law)|administration]]).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ukbusinesspark.co.uk/erp92067.htm |title=ERA Group |publisher=UK Business Park |year=2001 |accessdate=2009-01-26}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/money/invest-save/is-this-the-era-of-penny-dreadfuls-720830.html |title=Is this the era of penny dreadfuls? |date=2000-04-05 |publisher=''[[The Independent]]'' |accessdate=2009-01-26 | location=London}}</ref>
Originally incorporated as Model Aircraft (Bournemouth) Ltd on 8 November 1937, the company started with one store in [[Brighton]] in the 1930s.<ref name=Company /><ref name="about">{{cite web |url=http://www.modelzone.co.uk/about_us.htm |title=About us |publisher=Modelzone |year=2008 |accessdate=2009-01-26|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120318212703/http://www.modelzone.co.uk/about-modelzone/|archivedate=18 March 2012}}</ref> When this was sold after about 40 years under the same ownership, the store was bought in order to be "a showroom for the importers of many prestige model ranges".<ref name="about"/> Following success at this store, the new owners then began to purchase other shops, in [[Crawley]], [[Eastbourne]], [[Guildford]] and [[Maidstone]], and brand them as Model Aerodrome.<ref name=Company /><ref name="about"/> During the mid-90s a computerised stock control system was implemented, and in 1995 and 1996 respectively, the company opened stores in [[Croydon]] and [[Plymouth]].<ref name="about"/>


In March 1999, after the opening of their eighth branch in [[Bluewater (shopping centre)|Bluewater]], [[Kent]], the company expanded its range to include [[Scalextric]] and [[Corgi Toys|Corgi]] products, and with this expansion of their product line, changed their name to Modelzone.<ref name="Company" /><ref name="about" /> Then they eventually acquired a number of stores formerly owned by the [[Beatties of London|Beatties]] chain of model shops (which had closed when its parent company, ERA Group, placed it into [[administration (law)|administration]]).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ukbusinesspark.co.uk/erp92067.htm |title=ERA Group |publisher=UK Business Park |year=2001 |accessdate=2009-01-26 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20050309223402/http://www.ukbusinesspark.co.uk/erp92067.htm |archivedate=9 March 2005 |df=dmy-all }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/money/invest-save/is-this-the-era-of-penny-dreadfuls-720830.html |title=Is this the era of penny dreadfuls? |date=2000-04-05 |newspaper=[[The Independent]] |accessdate=2009-01-26 | location=London}}{{dead link|date=August 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>
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In addition to stocking a wide range of remote control, model rail, diecast, balsa, plastic kit, character and pre-school items, ModelZone also stocked a variable range of exclusive limited edition models produced by [[Corgi Classics Limited|Corgi]], [[Hornby Railways|Hornby]], Scalextric, Bachmann, W Britain, Sunstar, Heljan and Minichamps.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.modelzone.co.uk/mz_exclusives.htm|title=MZ Exclusives|publisher=Modelzone|accessdate=2009-01-26}}</ref><ref name="hornby-delays">{{cite web|url=http://www.hornby.com/news/2013-product-delays-and-modelzone-announcement/|title=2013 Product Delays and Modelzone Announcement|date=9 July 2013|publisher=Hornby|accessdate=27 September 2013}}</ref>

Alongside its own retail website, the company was also a listed seller on [[Amazon.co.uk]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/browse.html?ie=UTF8&marketplaceID=A1F83G8C2ARO7P&me=A3P1IKTMLG8W7W|title=Model Zone|publisher=[[Amazon.co.uk]]|accessdate=2009-01-26}}</ref> and [[eBay.co.uk]] where it sold items under both the ModelZone and TradeClearanceCollectables names.
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===Investor buyout and expansion ===
===Investor buyout and expansion ===
In July 2009, ModelZone's new investors sought to "defy the credit crunch" through a buyout led by CEO David Mordecai and non-executive chairman Terry Norris.<ref name="argus">{{cite web|last=Thomson|first=Sam|title=Sussex-based model shops chain defy crunch|url=http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/business/4515446.Model_shops_defy_crunch/|work=The Argus|accessdate=29 June 2013|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130922230821/http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/business/4515446.Model_shops_defy_crunch/|archivedate=22 September 2013}}</ref> The buyout was the subject of a prolonged negotiation with private equity investor [[Lloyds Development Capital]], who were initially sceptical of Modelzone's long-term growth forecast. Indeed, as LDC Investment Manager Miles Frost commented in 2010:
In July 2009, ModelZone's new investors sought to "defy the credit crunch" through a buyout led by CEO David Mordecai and non-executive chairman Terry Norris.<ref name="argus">{{cite web|last=Thomson|first=Sam|title=Sussex-based model shops chain defy crunch|url=http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/business/4515446.Model_shops_defy_crunch/|work=The Argus|date=28 July 2009 |accessdate=29 June 2013|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130922230821/http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/business/4515446.Model_shops_defy_crunch/|archivedate=22 September 2013}}</ref> The buyout was the subject of a prolonged negotiation with private equity investor [[Lloyds Development Capital]], who were initially sceptical of Modelzone's long-term growth forecast. Indeed, as LDC Investment Manager Miles Frost commented in 2010, "The credit crunch hit in 2008 and backing a retailer was a scary prospect for an investor, especially when Modelzone's sales were declining."<ref name=Model-Investment>{{cite web|last=Harris|first=James|title=Modelzone Completes Management Buyout|url=http://www.growthbusiness.co.uk/growing-a-business/venture-capital-and-private-equity/1147053/model-investment|work=[[Growth Business]]|accessdate=21 September 2013|date=3 February 2010}}{{Dead link|date=August 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>

{{quote|The credit crunch hit in 2008 and backing a retailer was a scary prospect for an investor, especially when Modelzone's sales were declining.|author = Miles Frost<ref name=Model-Investment>{{cite web|last=Harris|first=James|title=Modelzone Completes Management Buyout|url=http://www.growthbusiness.co.uk/growing-a-business/venture-capital-and-private-equity/1147053/model-investment|work=[[Growth Business]]|accessdate=21 September 2013|date=3 February 2010}}</ref>}}


Despite LDC's initial scepticism, a strong Christmas performance and internal reforms towards the end of 2008 led LDC to reappraise ModelZone's growth prospects and agree an MBO in July 2009. This agreement saw LDC invest £5.6 million supported by a further £3.6 million of funding over three years.<ref name=Model-Investment /> With the MBO complete, in 2010 the ModelZone board began an aggressive expansion plan which saw 15 stores open between 2010 and 2012, including in Scotland and in Wales.
Despite LDC's initial scepticism, a strong Christmas performance and internal reforms towards the end of 2008 led LDC to reappraise ModelZone's growth prospects and agree an MBO in July 2009.{{Citation needed|date=February 2020}} This agreement saw LDC invest £5.6 million supported by a further £3.6 million of funding over three years.<ref name=Model-Investment /> With the MBO complete, in 2010 the ModelZone board began an expansion plan which saw 15 stores open between 2010 and 2012, including in Scotland and in Wales.


By the end of 2012 the company had grown to 47 stores, but this "disastrous" expansion would prove to be too much for the company as it entered into administration at the end of the second quarter of 2013.<ref name="guardian-admin">{{cite news|last=Neville|first=Simon|title=Modelzone goes into administration|url=https://www.theguardian.com/business/2013/jun/27/modelzone-administration-toy-model-retailer-jobs-risk|work=The Guardian|accessdate=29 June 2013|location=London|date=27 June 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/business-news/business-headlines/mp-signals-opening-of-new-store-1-2088651 |title=MP signals opening of new store |publisher=''[[Yorkshire Evening Post]]'' |date=2007-03-14 |accessdate=2013-05-11}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/3559135/Model-making-it%27s-a-small-world.html |title=Model-making: it's a small world |publisher=''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'' |date=2008-08-22 |accessdate=2009-01-26 | location=London | first=William | last=Shaw}}</ref> In one of their most recent accounts, Modelzone stated:
By the end of 2012 the company had grown to 47 stores, but this "disastrous" expansion would prove to be too much for the company as it entered into administration at the end of the second quarter of 2013.<ref name="guardian-admin">{{cite news|last=Neville|first=Simon|title=Modelzone goes into administration|url=https://www.theguardian.com/business/2013/jun/27/modelzone-administration-toy-model-retailer-jobs-risk|work=The Guardian|accessdate=29 June 2013|location=London|date=27 June 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/business-news/business-headlines/mp-signals-opening-of-new-store-1-2088651 |title=MP signals opening of new store |newspaper=[[Yorkshire Evening Post]] |date=2007-03-14 |accessdate=2013-05-11}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/3559135/Model-making-it%27s-a-small-world.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090219002308/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/3559135/Model-making-it%27s-a-small-world.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=2009-02-19 |title=Model-making: it's a small world |newspaper=[[The Daily Telegraph]] |date=2008-08-22 |accessdate=2009-01-26 | location=London | first=William | last=Shaw}}</ref> In one of their most recent accounts, Modelzone stated:


{{quote|Trading performance for the year was disappointing ... Following a review of the business, it became clear that the business infrastructure and management capability was insufficient, not only to take the business forward and grow further, but also to deliver sustainable profitability.
{{quote|Trading performance for the year was disappointing ... Following a review of the business, it became clear that the business infrastructure and management capability was insufficient, not only to take the business forward and grow further, but also to deliver sustainable profitability.
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=== Administration and store closures ===
=== Administration and store closures ===
The company announced on 26 June 2013 that it had gone into [[administration (law)|administration]]. The announcement was made on Modelzone's website, minutes after informing staff, and with the rest of the ecommerce site having been abandoned. Many staff on leave and planned rest days learned of the administration through the website closure and social media:
The company announced on 26 June 2013 that it had gone into [[administration (law)|administration]]. The announcement was made on Modelzone's website, minutes after informing staff, and with the rest of the e-commerce site having been abandoned. Many staff on leave and planned rest days learned of the administration through the website closure and social media:


{{quote|On 26 June 2013, Richard Michael Hawes, Nicholas Guy Edwards and Robert James Harding of Deloitte LLP were appointed Joint Administrators of Modelzone Holdings Limited, The Amerang Group Limited, Modelzone Limited and Amerang Limited (together the "Companies"). The affairs, business and property of the Companies are being managed by the Joint Administrators. The Joint Administrators act as agents of the Companies only and contract without personal liability. The Joint Administrators are authorised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW). All licensed Insolvency Practitioners of Deloitte LLP are licensed in the UK|author=Modelzone statement<ref name=holding>{{cite web|title=Holding page|url=http://www.modelzone.co.uk/holding|publisher=Modelzone|accessdate=29 June 2013|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130627223944/http://www.modelzone.co.uk/holding/|archivedate=27 June 2013 }}</ref>}}
{{quote|On 26 June 2013, Richard Michael Hawes, Nicholas Guy Edwards and Robert James Harding of Deloitte LLP were appointed Joint Administrators of Modelzone Holdings Limited, The Amerang Group Limited, Modelzone Limited and Amerang Limited (together the "Companies"). The affairs, business and property of the Companies are being managed by the Joint Administrators. The Joint Administrators act as agents of the Companies only and contract without personal liability. The Joint Administrators are authorised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW). All licensed Insolvency Practitioners of Deloitte LLP are licensed in the UK|author=Modelzone statement<ref name=holding>{{cite web|title=Holding page|url=http://www.modelzone.co.uk/holding|publisher=Modelzone|accessdate=29 June 2013|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130627223944/http://www.modelzone.co.uk/holding/|archivedate=27 June 2013 }}</ref>}}
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ModelZone had 385 employees and 47 stores at the time of administration and was majority-owned by the investment equity arm of [[Lloyds Banking Group]], [[Lloyds Development Capital]], to whom the company owed well over £9 million of the £11 million debt accumulated by the CEO, according to a statement of affairs prepared during administration.<ref name=deloitte-aug-update /><ref name="10 store closure" /><ref name=telegraph-admin>{{cite news|last=Ruddick|first=Graham|title=2,000 jobs at risk as Dwell, Internacionale, Ark and ModelZone head for administration|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/retailandconsumer/10141388/2000-jobs-at-risk-as-Dwell-Internacionale-Ark-and-ModelZone-head-for-administration.html|work=The Telegraph|accessdate=4 August 2013|date=25 June 2013|location=London}}</ref><ref name=statement-of-affairs>{{cite web|last=Brazier|first=John|title=Modelzone administration costs creditors £11m|url=http://www.insolvencynews.com/article/15681/corporate/modelzone-administration-costs-creditors-11m|work=Insolvency News|accessdate=4 August 2013|date=30 July 2013}}</ref> The company had posted an operating loss of well over £750,000 in 2012 after a "disastrous and misguided expansion plan" left the business unable to pay basic rent bills, with this expansion being blamed alongside a "complete misunderstanding of the market and failure to adapt to the growth in online competition" for the company entering administration.<ref name="guardian-admin">{{cite news|last=Neville|first=Simon|title=Modelzone goes into administration|url=https://www.theguardian.com/business/2013/jun/27/modelzone-administration-toy-model-retailer-jobs-risk|work=The Guardian|accessdate=29 June 2013|location=London|date=27 June 2013}}</ref><ref name=Hornby-hit />-->
ModelZone had 385 employees and 47 stores at the time of administration and was majority-owned by the investment equity arm of [[Lloyds Banking Group]], [[Lloyds Development Capital]], to whom the company owed well over £9 million of the £11 million debt accumulated by the CEO, according to a statement of affairs prepared during administration.<ref name=deloitte-aug-update /><ref name="10 store closure" /><ref name=telegraph-admin>{{cite news|last=Ruddick|first=Graham|title=2,000 jobs at risk as Dwell, Internacionale, Ark and ModelZone head for administration|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/retailandconsumer/10141388/2000-jobs-at-risk-as-Dwell-Internacionale-Ark-and-ModelZone-head-for-administration.html|work=The Telegraph|accessdate=4 August 2013|date=25 June 2013|location=London}}</ref><ref name=statement-of-affairs>{{cite web|last=Brazier|first=John|title=Modelzone administration costs creditors £11m|url=http://www.insolvencynews.com/article/15681/corporate/modelzone-administration-costs-creditors-11m|work=Insolvency News|accessdate=4 August 2013|date=30 July 2013}}</ref> The company had posted an operating loss of well over £750,000 in 2012 after a "disastrous and misguided expansion plan" left the business unable to pay basic rent bills, with this expansion being blamed alongside a "complete misunderstanding of the market and failure to adapt to the growth in online competition" for the company entering administration.<ref name="guardian-admin">{{cite news|last=Neville|first=Simon|title=Modelzone goes into administration|url=https://www.theguardian.com/business/2013/jun/27/modelzone-administration-toy-model-retailer-jobs-risk|work=The Guardian|accessdate=29 June 2013|location=London|date=27 June 2013}}</ref><ref name=Hornby-hit />-->
Administrators [[Deloitte]] were reported to have been approached with a bid by former owner David Mordecai, who had been made chief executive of Tobar Group after it and subsidiary company toy retailer [[Hawkin's Bazaar]] were bought out of administration in 2012.<ref name=EDP-bid>{{cite web|last=Lowthorpe|first=Shaun|title=Modelzone founder’s bid to buy part of business|url=http://www.edp24.co.uk/business/modelzone_founder_s_bid_to_buy_part_of_business_1_2276911|work=EDP.com|accessdate=7 August 2013|date=13 July 2013}}</ref><ref name=rw-founder-hope>{{cite web|last=Holland|first=Tiffany|title=The founder of ModelZone, and chief executive of parent to Hawkins Bazaar, David Mordecai, hopes to buy back the models specialist|url=http://www.retail-week.com/sectors/general-merchandise/modelzones-original-founder-hopes-to-buy-the-retailer-back/5050473.article|work=Retail Week|accessdate=8 August 2013|date=26 June 2013}}</ref> This bid was reported to have been for 20 to 25 stores of the then-47 store chain, but according to Mordecai, "the administrators will not look to break the chain up. They are only looking to sell the whole lot."<ref name=EDP-bid />
Administrators [[Deloitte]] were reported to have been approached with a bid by former owner David Mordecai, who had been made chief executive of Tobar Group after it and subsidiary company toy retailer [[Hawkin's Bazaar]] were bought out of administration in 2012.<ref name=EDP-bid>{{cite web|last=Lowthorpe|first=Shaun|title=Modelzone founder's bid to buy part of business|url=http://www.edp24.co.uk/business/modelzone_founder_s_bid_to_buy_part_of_business_1_2276911|work=EDP.com|accessdate=7 August 2013|date=13 July 2013}}</ref><ref name=rw-founder-hope>{{cite web|last=Holland|first=Tiffany|title=The founder of ModelZone, and chief executive of parent to Hawkins Bazaar, David Mordecai, hopes to buy back the models specialist|url=http://www.retail-week.com/sectors/general-merchandise/modelzones-original-founder-hopes-to-buy-the-retailer-back/5050473.article|work=Retail Week|accessdate=8 August 2013|date=26 June 2013}}</ref> This bid was reported to have been for 20 to 25 stores of the then-47 store chain, but according to Mordecai, "the administrators will not look to break the chain up. They are only looking to sell the whole lot."<ref name=EDP-bid />


Five stores had been closed by 5 August 2013 with the loss of 45 jobs, with a further 10 branches closed by 13 August 2013, with the loss of a further 66 jobs, taking the company's retail presence down to 32 stores.<ref name="10 store closure" /><ref name=rw-first-closure>{{cite web|last=Holland|first=Tiffany|title=ModelZone administrator Deloitte starts closing stores|url=http://www.retail-week.com/property/modelzone-administrator-deloitte-starts-closing-stores/5051423.article|work=Retail Week|accessdate=7 August 2013|date=24 July 2013}}</ref><ref name=closures>{{cite web|last=Frost|first=Richard|title=Yorkshire Modelzone stores to close|url=http://www.insidermedia.com/insider/yorkshire/95879-ten-modelzone-stores-close|work=Insider Media|date=6 August 2013|accessdate=11 August 2013}}</ref> A spokesman for Deloitte stated that "[t]he joint administrators to Modelzone are still trying to find a potential buyer for some or all of the stores. Unfortunately, to date no such purchaser has come forward."<ref name="10 store closure">{{cite web|last=Holland|first=Tiffany|title=ModelZone to shutter another 10 stores in next two weeks|url=http://www.retail-week.com/sectors/general-merchandise/modelzone-to-shutter-another-10-stores-in-next-two-weeks/5051743.article|work=Retail Week|accessdate=6 August 2013|date=5 August 2013}}</ref>
Five stores had been closed by 5 August 2013 with the loss of 45 jobs, and another 10 branches closed by 13 August 2013 with the loss of another 66 jobs, taking the company's retail presence down to 32 stores.<ref name="10 store closure" /><ref name=rw-first-closure>{{cite web|last=Holland|first=Tiffany|title=ModelZone administrator Deloitte starts closing stores|url=http://www.retail-week.com/property/modelzone-administrator-deloitte-starts-closing-stores/5051423.article|work=Retail Week|accessdate=7 August 2013|date=24 July 2013}}</ref><ref name=closures>{{cite web|last=Frost|first=Richard|title=Yorkshire Modelzone stores to close|url=http://www.insidermedia.com/insider/yorkshire/95879-ten-modelzone-stores-close|work=Insider Media|date=6 August 2013|accessdate=11 August 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924042734/http://www.insidermedia.com/insider/yorkshire/95879-ten-modelzone-stores-close|archive-date=24 September 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref> A spokesman for Deloitte stated that "[t]he joint administrators to Modelzone are still trying to find a potential buyer for some or all of the stores. Unfortunately, to date no such purchaser has come forward."<ref name="10 store closure">{{cite web|last=Holland|first=Tiffany|title=ModelZone to shutter another 10 stores in next two weeks|url=http://www.retail-week.com/sectors/general-merchandise/modelzone-to-shutter-another-10-stores-in-next-two-weeks/5051743.article|work=Retail Week|accessdate=6 August 2013|date=5 August 2013}}</ref>


On 19 August 2013, Deloitte announced the closure of a further 10 stores, affecting the jobs of a further 76 members of store staff.<ref name=insider-manchester>{{cite web|title=Modelzone to close Manchester store as takeover hopes fade|url=http://www.insidermedia.com/insider/north-west/96699-modelzone-close-manchester-store-takeover-hopes-fade|work=Insider Media|accessdate=25 August 2013|date=19 August 2013}}</ref> Administrator Richard Hawes at Deloitte said, "During the administration, it has become clear that all stores will not be able to continue to trade profitably, hence the closures announced this week. The administrators would like to thank the company's employees for their support and professionalism during this time."<ref name=insider-manchester />
On 19 August 2013, Deloitte announced the closure of 10 stores more, affecting the jobs of a additional 76 members of store staff.<ref name=insider-manchester>{{cite web|title=Modelzone to close Manchester store as takeover hopes fade|url=http://www.insidermedia.com/insider/north-west/96699-modelzone-close-manchester-store-takeover-hopes-fade|work=Insider Media|accessdate=25 August 2013|date=19 August 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130824010721/http://www.insidermedia.com/insider/north-west/96699-modelzone-close-manchester-store-takeover-hopes-fade|archive-date=24 August 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref> Administrator Richard Hawes at Deloitte said, "During the administration, it has become clear that all stores will not be able to continue to trade profitably, hence the closures announced this week. The administrators would like to thank the company's employees for their support and professionalism during this time."<ref name=insider-manchester />


The closure of ModelZone's stores was expected to have a negative effect on [[Hornby Railways|Hornby]],<ref name=Hornby-hit>{{cite news|last=Ruddick|first=Graham|title=Hornby hit by collapse of key customer ModelZone|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/retailandconsumer/10146498/Hornby-hit-by-collapse-of-key-customer-ModelZone.html|accessdate=4 August 2013|date=27 June 2013|location=London|work=The Daily Telegraph}}</ref> whose long-standing partnership with Modelzone saw it selling stock as a concession within Modelzone stores. Hornby itself posted pre-tax losses of £3.4 million after "disappointing" sales of London 2012 merchandise.<ref name=ITV-Hornby>{{cite web|title=Toy firm Hornby suffers losses after poor Olympics sales|url=http://www.itv.com/news/update/2013-06-07/toy-firm-hornby-suffer-losses/|work=ITV.com|accessdate=4 August 2013}}</ref> The day after Modelzone's administration proceedings were announced, Hornby released a statement to the stock market in response:
The closure of ModelZone's stores was expected to have a negative effect on [[Hornby Railways|Hornby]],<ref name=Hornby-hit>{{cite news|last=Ruddick|first=Graham|title=Hornby hit by collapse of key customer ModelZone|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/retailandconsumer/10146498/Hornby-hit-by-collapse-of-key-customer-ModelZone.html|accessdate=4 August 2013|date=27 June 2013|location=London|work=The Daily Telegraph}}</ref> whose long-standing partnership with Modelzone saw it selling stock as a concession within Modelzone stores. Hornby itself posted pre-tax losses of £3.4 million after "disappointing" sales of London 2012 merchandise.<ref name=ITV-Hornby>{{cite web|title=Toy firm Hornby suffers losses after poor Olympics sales|url=http://www.itv.com/news/update/2013-06-07/toy-firm-hornby-suffer-losses/|work=ITV.com|accessdate=4 August 2013}}</ref> The day after Modelzone's administration proceedings were announced, Hornby released a statement to the stock market in response:


{{quote|The Board of Hornby Plc notes that the retail group Modelzone has appointed Deloitte as administrator. Modelzone is an important business partner and although the news of the administration is disappointing our account management team has been well abreast of Modelzone's challenging trading situation and has been able to manage our financial exposure at an acceptable level. Hornby has a wide, multi-channel distribution platform, which it is continuing to broaden. In the UK, Hornby supplies over 700 independent model shops, national retail chains as well as selling direct to consumers via its online platform.|author=Hornby statement<ref name=Hornby-hit /><ref name=hornby-statement>{{cite web|title=Statement Re: Modelzone|url=http://online.hemscottir.com/ir/hrn/ir.jsp?page=news-item&item=1538274749317120|work=Hornby Investor Relations - Regulatory News Item|accessdate=27 September 2013|date=27 June 2013}}</ref>}}
{{quote|The Board of Hornby Plc notes that the retail group Modelzone has appointed Deloitte as administrator. Modelzone is an important business partner and although the news of the administration is disappointing our account management team has been well abreast of Modelzone's challenging trading situation and has been able to manage our financial exposure at an acceptable level. Hornby has a wide, multi-channel distribution platform, which it is continuing to broaden. In the UK, Hornby supplies over 700 independent model shops, national retail chains as well as selling direct to consumers via its online platform.|author=Hornby statement<ref name=Hornby-hit /><ref name=hornby-statement>{{cite web|title=Statement Re: Modelzone|url=http://online.hemscottir.com/ir/hrn/ir.jsp?page=news-item&item=1538274749317120|work=Hornby Investor Relations - Regulatory News Item|accessdate=27 September 2013|date=27 June 2013}}</ref>}}


The administration of the business also included Modelzone's wholesale and distribution arm, Amerang Ltd, which operated from the same head offices and under the same management. On 17 July 2013 administrators announced that major competitor [[Ripmax|Ripmax Ltd]] had bought Amerang from the Modelzone group through newly incorporated company Pinehurst 104 Ltd, safeguarding the jobs of the wholesaler's 18 remaining employees. Joint Administrator Richard Hawes said that they "are delighted to have secured a buyer for Amerang, which continues to be an attractive brand given the strength of its customer and supplier base and its reputation in the market".<ref name=retail-amerang>{{cite web|last=Holland|first=Tiffany|title=ModelZone's wholesale business Amerang acquired out of administration by rival firm Ripmax|url=http://www.retail-week.com/sectors/general-merchandise/modelzones-wholesale-business-acquired-out-of-administration-by-rival-ripmax/5051187.article|work=Retail Week|accessdate=4 August 2013|date=24 July 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Langsworthy|first=Billy|title=Amerang finds buyer in Ripmax Limited|url=http://www.toynews-online.biz/news/read/amerang-finds-buyer-in-ripmax-limited/040529|work=ToyNews|accessdate=6 August 2013|date=18 July 2013}}</ref>
The administration of the business also included Modelzone's wholesale and distribution arm, Amerang Ltd, which operated from the same head offices and under the same management. On 17 July 2013 administrators announced that major competitor [[Ripmax|Ripmax Ltd]] had bought Amerang from the Modelzone group through newly incorporated company Pinehurst 104 Ltd, safeguarding the jobs of the wholesaler's 18 remaining employees.{{Citation needed|date=February 2020}} Joint Administrator Richard Hawes said that they "are delighted to have secured a buyer for Amerang, which continues to be an attractive brand given the strength of its customer and supplier base and its reputation in the market".<ref name=retail-amerang>{{cite web|last=Holland|first=Tiffany|title=ModelZone's wholesale business Amerang acquired out of administration by rival firm Ripmax|url=http://www.retail-week.com/sectors/general-merchandise/modelzones-wholesale-business-acquired-out-of-administration-by-rival-ripmax/5051187.article|work=Retail Week|accessdate=4 August 2013|date=24 July 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Langsworthy|first=Billy|title=Amerang finds buyer in Ripmax Limited|url=http://www.toynews-online.biz/news/read/amerang-finds-buyer-in-ripmax-limited/040529|work=ToyNews|accessdate=6 August 2013|date=18 July 2013}}</ref>


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=== Relaunch of brand ===
=== Relaunch of brand ===
In October 2013, [[W H Smith|WHSmith]], a British retailer known for its high street stores selling [[book]]s, [[stationery]], [[magazine]]s, [[newspaper]]s and entertainment products, announced that it had bought the ModelZone brand, selling products under this brand through existing WHSmith stores, a format employed by the company with some of its other brands.<ref name=whsmith-results>{{cite web|title=WH SMITH PLC PRELIMINARY RESULTS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2013|url=http://www.whsmithplc.co.uk/docs/Prelims_Press_Release_2013_Combined_FINAL.pdf|publisher=WH Smith|accessdate=27 November 2013}}</ref><ref name=WHSmith-profit>{{cite web|last=Holland|first=Tiffany|title=WHSmith reveals full-year profit ahead of expectations|url=http://www.retail-week.com/sectors/general-merchandise/whsmith-full-year-profits-ahead-of-expectations/5053847.article|work=Retail Week|accessdate=3 November 2013|date=10 October 2013}}</ref><ref name=WHSmith-Clarke>{{cite web|last=Creevy|first=Jennifer|title=WHSmith boss Steve Clarke: "Our numbers speak for themselves"|url=http://www.retail-week.com/sectors/general-merchandise/whsmith-boss-steve-clarke-our-numbers-speak-for-themselves/5053873.article|work=Retail Week|accessdate=3 November 2013|date=10 October 2013}}</ref><ref name=telegraph-WHSmith>{{cite news|last=Ruddick|first=Graham|title=WH Smith profits rise again despite falling high street sales|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/retailandconsumer/10368590/WH-Smith-profits-rise-again-despite-falling-high-street-sales.html|work=The Telegraph|accessdate=3 November 2013|location=London|date=10 October 2013}}</ref> WHSmith announced through the ModelZone [[Twitter]] page in November 2013 that 10 stores were to carry products under the ModelZone brand name by 23 November 2013.<ref name="twitter 13/11/13">[https://twitter.com/ModelZone/status/400607584123514880 Tweet by @ModelZone on 13/11/13], ''Twitter''. "9 more to open by 23/11/13 in the following locations- CARDIFF, CROYDON, GATESHEAD METRO, GLASGOW SAUCHIEHALL..."</ref> This was later accompanied by usage of the Modelzone brand on WHSmith's website to sell Airfix, Hornby, Corgi, and Scalextric products.<ref name=whsmith-online />
In October 2013, [[W H Smith|WHSmith]], a British retailer known for its high street stores selling [[book]]s, [[stationery]], [[magazine]]s, [[newspaper]]s and entertainment products, announced that it had bought the ModelZone brand, selling products under this brand through existing WHSmith stores, a format employed by the company with some of its other brands.<ref name=whsmith-results>{{cite web|title=WH SMITH PLC PRELIMINARY RESULTS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2013|url=http://www.whsmithplc.co.uk/docs/Prelims_Press_Release_2013_Combined_FINAL.pdf|publisher=WH Smith|accessdate=27 November 2013|archive-date=2 December 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131202224540/http://www.whsmithplc.co.uk/docs/Prelims_Press_Release_2013_Combined_FINAL.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=WHSmith-profit>{{cite web|last=Holland|first=Tiffany|title=WHSmith reveals full-year profit ahead of expectations|url=http://www.retail-week.com/sectors/general-merchandise/whsmith-full-year-profits-ahead-of-expectations/5053847.article|work=Retail Week|accessdate=3 November 2013|date=10 October 2013}}</ref><ref name=WHSmith-Clarke>{{cite web|last=Creevy|first=Jennifer|title=WHSmith boss Steve Clarke: "Our numbers speak for themselves"|url=http://www.retail-week.com/sectors/general-merchandise/whsmith-boss-steve-clarke-our-numbers-speak-for-themselves/5053873.article|work=Retail Week|accessdate=3 November 2013|date=10 October 2013}}</ref><ref name=telegraph-WHSmith>{{cite news|last=Ruddick|first=Graham|title=WH Smith profits rise again despite falling high street sales|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/retailandconsumer/10368590/WH-Smith-profits-rise-again-despite-falling-high-street-sales.html|work=The Telegraph|accessdate=3 November 2013|location=London|date=10 October 2013}}</ref> WHSmith announced through the ModelZone [[Twitter]] page in November 2013 that 10 stores were to carry products under the ModelZone brand name by 23 November 2013.<ref name="twitter 13/11/13">[https://twitter.com/ModelZone/status/400607584123514880 Tweet by @ModelZone on 13/11/13], ''Twitter''. "9 more to open by 23/11/13 in the following locations- CARDIFF, CROYDON, GATESHEAD METRO, GLASGOW SAUCHIEHALL..."</ref> This was later accompanied by usage of the Modelzone brand on WHSmith's website to sell Airfix, Hornby, Corgi, and Scalextric products.<ref name=whsmith-online />
===2017 Removals===
{{Citation needed span|text=In 2017 Modelzone announced that it will close all departments in WHSmith Stores while remaining Hornby stock went to Footplate, The Locoshed & Rails Of Sheffield.|date=April 2017|reason=}}


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Modelzone
Company typeSubsidiary of WHSmith plc
IndustryRetail
PredecessorModel Aerodrome
FoundedBrighton, England (8 November 1937 (1937-11-08))
FateAcquired by WHSmith, maintained as specialist brand
Headquarters,
Number of locations
10 (through WHSmith)
Area served
United Kingdom
Products
ParentWHSmith plc
Websitewhsmith.co.uk
Footnotes / references
[1][2][3][4]

Modelzone (often typeset ModelZone and Model Zone) is a scale model brand, owned by British retailer WHSmith, of which scale models and related products are sold in WHSmith stores and online.[4][5][6]

Prior to administration and the subsequent acquisition of the brand by WHSmith in 2013, it operated as a retail company through a chain of high-street stores and a distribution arm, Amerang.[citation needed] When Modelzone entered administration in June 2013, the company had 47 branches and 385 employees, and was the UK's largest model retailer.[1][7] On 28 August 2013, administrators announced that the company would cease independent trading during September 2013 and the remaining 18 shops would close at that point.[8]

In October 2013, WHSmith announced that it had acquired the ModelZone name, with plans to use the brand to sell products through existing WHSmith branches;[citation needed] 10 of its shops had begun to carry products under the brand name by the end of November 2013, with WHSmith also using the Modelzone name to sell online by December 2013.[4][6][9][10][11]

History

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Beginnings and name change

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Originally incorporated as Model Aircraft (Bournemouth) Ltd on 8 November 1937, the company started with one store in Brighton in the 1930s.[2][12] When this was sold after about 40 years under the same ownership, the store was bought in order to be "a showroom for the importers of many prestige model ranges".[12] Following success at this store, the new owners then began to purchase other shops, in Crawley, Eastbourne, Guildford and Maidstone, and brand them as Model Aerodrome.[2][12] During the mid-90s a computerised stock control system was implemented, and in 1995 and 1996 respectively, the company opened stores in Croydon and Plymouth.[12]

In March 1999, after the opening of their eighth branch in Bluewater, Kent, the company expanded its range to include Scalextric and Corgi products, and with this expansion of their product line, changed their name to Modelzone.[2][12] Then they eventually acquired a number of stores formerly owned by the Beatties chain of model shops (which had closed when its parent company, ERA Group, placed it into administration).[13][14]

Investor buyout and expansion

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In July 2009, ModelZone's new investors sought to "defy the credit crunch" through a buyout led by CEO David Mordecai and non-executive chairman Terry Norris.[3] The buyout was the subject of a prolonged negotiation with private equity investor Lloyds Development Capital, who were initially sceptical of Modelzone's long-term growth forecast. Indeed, as LDC Investment Manager Miles Frost commented in 2010, "The credit crunch hit in 2008 and backing a retailer was a scary prospect for an investor, especially when Modelzone's sales were declining."[15]

Despite LDC's initial scepticism, a strong Christmas performance and internal reforms towards the end of 2008 led LDC to reappraise ModelZone's growth prospects and agree an MBO in July 2009.[citation needed] This agreement saw LDC invest £5.6 million supported by a further £3.6 million of funding over three years.[15] With the MBO complete, in 2010 the ModelZone board began an expansion plan which saw 15 stores open between 2010 and 2012, including in Scotland and in Wales.

By the end of 2012 the company had grown to 47 stores, but this "disastrous" expansion would prove to be too much for the company as it entered into administration at the end of the second quarter of 2013.[16][17][18] In one of their most recent accounts, Modelzone stated:

Trading performance for the year was disappointing ... Following a review of the business, it became clear that the business infrastructure and management capability was insufficient, not only to take the business forward and grow further, but also to deliver sustainable profitability. It was also evident that the sales and profit expectations of the new stores opened between 2010 and 2012 were unrealistic.

— Modelzone[19]

Administration and store closures

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The company announced on 26 June 2013 that it had gone into administration. The announcement was made on Modelzone's website, minutes after informing staff, and with the rest of the e-commerce site having been abandoned. Many staff on leave and planned rest days learned of the administration through the website closure and social media:

On 26 June 2013, Richard Michael Hawes, Nicholas Guy Edwards and Robert James Harding of Deloitte LLP were appointed Joint Administrators of Modelzone Holdings Limited, The Amerang Group Limited, Modelzone Limited and Amerang Limited (together the "Companies"). The affairs, business and property of the Companies are being managed by the Joint Administrators. The Joint Administrators act as agents of the Companies only and contract without personal liability. The Joint Administrators are authorised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW). All licensed Insolvency Practitioners of Deloitte LLP are licensed in the UK

— Modelzone statement[20]

The administration was announced just hours after retailers were due to pay rent for the next three months on 24 June, the quarterly rent day, and after ensuring the monthly staff salary pay day run on the 25th of each month, and securing capital return to investors with Deloitte.[21] Alongside the notice on the company's website, notices were placed on the company's e-commerce website refusing all online trade (including Amazon and eBay accounts). Gift vouchers were still being accepted, but at 50% of their face value.[22]

Administrators Deloitte were reported to have been approached with a bid by former owner David Mordecai, who had been made chief executive of Tobar Group after it and subsidiary company toy retailer Hawkin's Bazaar were bought out of administration in 2012.[23][24] This bid was reported to have been for 20 to 25 stores of the then-47 store chain, but according to Mordecai, "the administrators will not look to break the chain up. They are only looking to sell the whole lot."[23]

Five stores had been closed by 5 August 2013 with the loss of 45 jobs, and another 10 branches closed by 13 August 2013 with the loss of another 66 jobs, taking the company's retail presence down to 32 stores.[25][26][27] A spokesman for Deloitte stated that "[t]he joint administrators to Modelzone are still trying to find a potential buyer for some or all of the stores. Unfortunately, to date no such purchaser has come forward."[25]

On 19 August 2013, Deloitte announced the closure of 10 stores more, affecting the jobs of a additional 76 members of store staff.[28] Administrator Richard Hawes at Deloitte said, "During the administration, it has become clear that all stores will not be able to continue to trade profitably, hence the closures announced this week. The administrators would like to thank the company's employees for their support and professionalism during this time."[28]

The closure of ModelZone's stores was expected to have a negative effect on Hornby,[29] whose long-standing partnership with Modelzone saw it selling stock as a concession within Modelzone stores. Hornby itself posted pre-tax losses of £3.4 million after "disappointing" sales of London 2012 merchandise.[30] The day after Modelzone's administration proceedings were announced, Hornby released a statement to the stock market in response:

The Board of Hornby Plc notes that the retail group Modelzone has appointed Deloitte as administrator. Modelzone is an important business partner and although the news of the administration is disappointing our account management team has been well abreast of Modelzone's challenging trading situation and has been able to manage our financial exposure at an acceptable level. Hornby has a wide, multi-channel distribution platform, which it is continuing to broaden. In the UK, Hornby supplies over 700 independent model shops, national retail chains as well as selling direct to consumers via its online platform.

— Hornby statement[29][31]

The administration of the business also included Modelzone's wholesale and distribution arm, Amerang Ltd, which operated from the same head offices and under the same management. On 17 July 2013 administrators announced that major competitor Ripmax Ltd had bought Amerang from the Modelzone group through newly incorporated company Pinehurst 104 Ltd, safeguarding the jobs of the wholesaler's 18 remaining employees.[citation needed] Joint Administrator Richard Hawes said that they "are delighted to have secured a buyer for Amerang, which continues to be an attractive brand given the strength of its customer and supplier base and its reputation in the market".[32][33]

End of trading

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Modelzone Newcastle upon Tyne after its closure in September 2013.

Administrators confirmed on 28 August 2013 that "they had received no offers for the business on a going concern basis", and would be closing the last 18 stores by mid-September 2013, with the loss of the remaining 126 jobs.[1][8]

Joint administrator Richard Hawes stated:

We sought to find a potential buyer for some or all of the stores, but unfortunately no viable offers have come in since our appointment two months ago. Modelzone has been generating losses over the past few years, largely through an increase in online competition and having taken leases on new stores that proved to be unprofitable. Once again, we would like to thank the company’s employees for their support and professionalism during this time.

— Richard Hawes, Deloitte[1][8]

Relaunch of brand

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In October 2013, WHSmith, a British retailer known for its high street stores selling books, stationery, magazines, newspapers and entertainment products, announced that it had bought the ModelZone brand, selling products under this brand through existing WHSmith stores, a format employed by the company with some of its other brands.[5][9][10][11] WHSmith announced through the ModelZone Twitter page in November 2013 that 10 stores were to carry products under the ModelZone brand name by 23 November 2013.[4] This was later accompanied by usage of the Modelzone brand on WHSmith's website to sell Airfix, Hornby, Corgi, and Scalextric products.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Modelzone – update on administration". Deloitte. 28 August 2013. Archived from the original on 2 October 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d "Modelzone Limited - Company No. 00333459". Companies House. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
  3. ^ a b Thomson, Sam (28 July 2009). "Sussex-based model shops chain defy crunch". The Argus. Archived from the original on 22 September 2013. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d Tweet by @ModelZone on 13/11/13, Twitter. "9 more to open by 23/11/13 in the following locations- CARDIFF, CROYDON, GATESHEAD METRO, GLASGOW SAUCHIEHALL..."
  5. ^ a b "WH SMITH PLC PRELIMINARY RESULTS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2013" (PDF). WH Smith. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
  6. ^ a b c "Modelzone for modelling, die-cast models & RC". whsmith.co.uk. Retrieved 22 December 2013.
  7. ^ "Model Zone". St. John's Shopping Centre. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 26 January 2009.
  8. ^ a b c Brazier, John (29 August 2013). "Last Modelzone stores to close". Insolvency News. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  9. ^ a b Holland, Tiffany (10 October 2013). "WHSmith reveals full-year profit ahead of expectations". Retail Week. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  10. ^ a b Creevy, Jennifer (10 October 2013). "WHSmith boss Steve Clarke: "Our numbers speak for themselves"". Retail Week. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  11. ^ a b Ruddick, Graham (10 October 2013). "WH Smith profits rise again despite falling high street sales". The Telegraph. London. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  12. ^ a b c d e "About us". Modelzone. 2008. Archived from the original on 18 March 2012. Retrieved 26 January 2009.
  13. ^ "ERA Group". UK Business Park. 2001. Archived from the original on 9 March 2005. Retrieved 26 January 2009.
  14. ^ "Is this the era of penny dreadfuls?". The Independent. London. 5 April 2000. Retrieved 26 January 2009.[dead link]
  15. ^ a b Harris, James (3 February 2010). "Modelzone Completes Management Buyout". Growth Business. Retrieved 21 September 2013.[permanent dead link]
  16. ^ Neville, Simon (27 June 2013). "Modelzone goes into administration". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  17. ^ "MP signals opening of new store". Yorkshire Evening Post. 14 March 2007. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
  18. ^ Shaw, William (22 August 2008). "Model-making: it's a small world". The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 19 February 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2009.
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