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  2. Skybirds - Wikipedia

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    Skybirds was a brand name for a series of 1:72 scale wood and metal aircraft model kits produced during the 1930s and 1940s, manufactured by the A. J. Holladay & Co. . Some of the Skybird-branded products were die-cast scale model cars, aircraft, military vehicles, figurines, among others.

  3. Falcon Shells - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, a full kit version of the Mark 2, renamed the Competition, was launched. In 1959, an all-new model was added to the range. The Mark 3, later the Caribbean, became Falcon's best selling shell. The company was renamed Falcon Cars in 1961 to reflect the move upmarket and the four seat Bermuda was introduced.

  4. Airfix - Wikipedia

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    Airfix is a British brand and former manufacturing company which produced injection-moulded plastic scale model kits. In the UK, the name 'Airfix' has become practically synonymous with plastic models of this type, "they became a sort of generic name for any plastic, injection-moulded model kit".

  5. List of model car brands - Wikipedia

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    Airfix – British plastic car and airplane kits. Some built plastic HO military and other toys. Almost Real; Aluminum Metal Toys (AMT) – American promotional model and kit company dating from 1948. Amalgam Collection - Artisan hand-made 1:8 scale model cars. Headquartered in Bristol, England. Also makes 1:12 and 1:18 scale models.

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  7. Gunpla - Wikipedia

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    While most releases were static figurines from other franchises, the RX-78-2 Gundam was the starting Gundam model, with the kit having articulation and proportions similar to the High Grade kits and advanced color separated parts without the need of stickers or tools (for example, the silhouette in the eye that would normally be a sticker is ...

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  9. Bayko - Wikipedia

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    Bayko was a British building model construction toy invented by Charles Plimpton, an early plastics engineer and entrepreneur in Liverpool.First marketed in Britain it was soon exported throughout the British Commonwealth and became a worldwide brand between 1934 and 1967.