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IF PLASTIC kits and model trains are your hobby, Tates Toyworld has you covered.
With the biggest range of plastic kits and model trains in Geelong, Tates Toyworld does not miss a trick when it comes to the latest ranges and additions.
Plastic kits start from $30 and are available in a variety of scales to suit beginners and experienced kit builders.
A range of cars, trucks, planes and boats are always available.
Tates also stock all the necessary tools and paints to get the job done and ensure your display is looking its best.
Sales assistant Clayton Frank has also noticed model trains are becoming very popular.
“We’ve expanded out model train section, because we believe that there are more people taking up model trains as a hobby,” he said.
“Some people have little displays on a table, then others have a great big shed full of them.
“We have buyers ranging from eight years old to 90 years old.”
Complete model train sets start at $130 and include all the tracks and carriages needed to start a model railway.
Clayton said Tates Toyworld prided itself on great customer service.
“It doesn’t matter what you’re into, there is always somebody here with the knowledge of those particular hobbies that can assist the customer further.”
Tates Toyworld is open from 9am to 5.30 Monday to Thursday, 9am to 9pm on Fridays, 9am to 5pm Saturdays and 11am to 4pm on Sundays, at 135 Shannon Avenue, Geelong West. Phone 5222 4201 or visit rcworld.com.au

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