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5 Photo-etched metal / turned metal. 6 Resin cast. 7 White metal. 8 Wood. 9 Unknown. 10 See also. ... JAYS Model Kits [9] (New Zealand) Aircraft Kits mostly formerly ...
Inside a box of Dragon Models kit usually contains the plastic parts to assemble the vehicle, as well as additional metal parts, photo-etch, instructions, and decals. Their kits usually contain many parts, and occasionally feature 3-in-1 or 2-in-1 items where the modeller can build 2 or 3 variants of the vehicle from one kit.
The Water Line Series was created by the Shizuoka Plastic Model Manufacturers Association in May 1971. It is a collaborative effort by three manufacturers to produce constant scale models of most of the ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II, [5] in their first series, and then an ongoing collection of 1/700-scale kits of warships of the world. [6]
A plastic model kit, (plamo in Eastern influenced parlance), [citation needed] is a consumer-grade plastic scale model manufactured as a kit, primarily assembled by hobbyists, and intended primarily for display. A plastic model kit depicts various subjects, ranging from real life military and civilian vehicles to characters and machinery from ...
TEAM LOTUS Type 49 1967 (w/PHOTO-ETCHED PARTS) 2014: No - 12053: Team Lotus type 49B with Etched Parts: 2015: No - 12054: TYRRELL 003 1971 MONACO GP (w/PHOTO-ETCHED PARTS) 2015: No - 12055: Porsche Turbo RSR 934 Jägermeister (w/Photo-Etched Parts) 2019: Yes: Rebox from X with new decals 12056: Porsche 934 Vaillant 1976 DRM Series Entrant: 2020 ...
The quality of these kits can vary from very simple construction with few details, to those with very high fidelity, rivaling Tamiya or Revell's best efforts. [citation needed] Many kits include photo-etched parts, and some have been released as "Super Detail" versions, featuring additional photo-etched and white metal parts.
Trumpeter plastic models of ships are produced in 1:200, 1:350, 1:500 and 1:700 scale, although 1:350 and 1:700 are dominating. Trumpeter has a cooperation with Japanese ship model manufacturer Pit-Road for kits in 1:700 scale. These kits are usually available under the Pit-Road label in Japan and under the Trumpeter label in the rest of the world.
Jo-Han also produced 1/25-scale plastic kits of the 1966 Marlin, [24] (Jo-Han # C1900) and it was reissued in the mid-1970s in the "U.S.A. Oldies" series (Jo-Han # C-3666). [21] They are based on the promotional models, but are less valuable today. Steve Magnante of Hot Rod wrote that these unassembled model kits are increasing in value. [25]