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Kizis gave Winfield a $20,000 commission to build an aluminum-bodied show car named the Autorama Special. [3] [4] Designed by Ben Delphia of The Art Center College of Design, [5] [3] this vehicle later became known as The Reactor. Winfield entered The Reactor in the 1966 Grand National Roadster Show where it won the Tournament of Fame Award. [6]
Kingmaker Coal – British company, mainly models of British cars, trains and trucks. All models are made from British Coal. K. K. Sakura – Japanese diecast maker in about 1:40 scale featuring single molded bodies all chromed then masked and painted to reveal chrome bumpers and grilles.
The Ford Nucleon concept car. The Ford Nucleon is a concept car developed by Ford in 1957, designed as a future nuclear-powered car —one of a handful of such designs during the 1950s and 1960s. The concept was only demonstrated as a scale model.
Model Products Corporation, usually known by its acronym, MPC, is an American brand and former manufacturing company of plastic scale model kits and pre-assembled promotional models of cars that were popular in the 1960s and 1970s. MPC's main competition was model kits made by AMT, Jo-Han, Revell, and Monogram.
The plutonium produced at B Reactor powered the first man-made atomic explosion, the Trinity test, in the New Mexico desert in July 1945 and weeks later the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, Japan ...
The B-series was the first Mack truck produced with a diesel engine, introducing the Mack-produced Thermodyne inline-6 in 1953. [1] During 1966, Mack replaced the B-series with the Mack R-series, which lasted into the 21st century. [3] [4] [5] In total, 126,745 examples of the B-series were produced over 13 years. [6]