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  2. List of Tamiya product lines - Wikipedia

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    Tamiya entered the 1/72 market rather late by releasing its first kit in 1993 (see kit 60701). [23] However, this was a reboxed version of Italeri's F-16 and it would take until 2014 to design their own version of this jet (see kit 60786). Tamiya quickly got a large product line in this scale by reboxing more than 30 Italeri kits.

  3. Garage kit - Wikipedia

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    In the mid- to late 1980s the monster model kit hobby grew toward the mainstream. By the 1990s, model kits were produced in the US and the UK, as well as in Japan, and distributed through hobby and comic stores. There was an unprecedented variety of licensed model figure kits. In the late 1990s, model kit sales went down.

  4. Maschinen Krieger ZbV 3000 - Wikipedia

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    Maschinen Krieger (Ma.K ZBV3000), often abbreviated as Ma.K., is a science fiction intellectual property created by Japanese artist and sculptor Kow Yokoyama in the 1980s. It consists of an illustrated series, a line of merchandise comprising display and action figures of mecha characters, a 1985 short film, as well as an upcoming Hollywood-produced film by Vertigo Entertainment's Roy Lee.

  5. Kawasaki KX100 - Wikipedia

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    The Kawasaki KX100 is a two-stroke motorcycle made by Kawasaki, positioned between the 85 cc and the 125 cc classes, with 19 inch front and 16 inch rear wheels, compared to 17-inch/14-inch typical of the 85 cc motocross bikes. Longer travel suspension and larger bore size main differences between these bikes which otherwise are the same.

  6. Tamiya Radio Controlled Nitro Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The Tamiya Radio Controlled Nitro Off-road Vehicles entered the radio controlled (RC) nitro engine (glow engine) powered 1/8 scale truck market in July 2002.Produced by the Tamiya Corporation of Japan, these 1/8 scale trucks are designed for stadium competition.

  7. Aurora Plastics Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Giant Frankenstein was an all-plastic kit that, when assembled, created a 19-inch tall model. [8] This was followed by 12 other monster figures that were issued and reissued in various versions through the early 1970s. [9] These included RKO Pictures' King Kong, [10] and characters from Toho Studios: Godzilla, Ghidrah , [11] and Rodan. [12]

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