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Carstens was the chief competitor to Kalmbach Publishing in the scale model hobby and enthusiast field. What made Carstens stand out from the competition was the in-depth detail and active voice of the books and magazines. The company's list of monthly magazine titles included: Railroad Model Craftsman; Railfan & Railroad; Flying Models
194X was a term first used in the October 1943 issue of Architectural Forum. The issue focused on post-war urban and city planning, with the 'X' standing for the assumed end date of the war. The issue contained plans for shopping centers, housing, and schools based on the needs and size of a population.
The magazine had to relocate 4 times, the original location was on 545 S. 84th Street (now a car wash) and later relocated to 1027 N. 7th Street (now part of Milwaukee Public Television and Milwaukee Area Technical College), from 1989 to 2024, they moved to 21027 Crossroads Circle in nearby Waukesha and in 2024, Kalmbach recently sold their ...
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Al Kalmbach: founder of Model Railroader magazine and Kalmbach Publishing, early industry promoter; Yuichi Kanai: radio-controlled car designer, significantly for Kyosho [2] Shigeru Kawada: radio-controlled car designer and founder-owner of Kawada Model; Jim Keeler: industry executive; Levon Kemalyan (1907–1976): manufacturer, founder of Kemtron
Thus Judges Guild's innovative Village Book I (1978), which featured 48 village maps and various random tables for filling in those villages, appeared as part of Installment R (1978)." [2]: 191 A listing of cumulative sales from 1981 shows that Village Book 1 sold over 25,000 units. [2]: 200
The sale left Kalmbach with Discover magazine as its sole remaining publication; Kalmbach later sold Discover to LabX Media Group. [20] On July, 25, 2024, Kalmbach Media announced the sale of their building for $6.5 million to Silgan Containers. [21] The corporate entity was dissolved on November 14, 2024. [22]
In April 2010, the magazine was closed. [5] [6] In May 2010, it was acquired by MB Media. [7] In July 2010, MB Media formed a partnership with Scranton Gillette Communications to operate the magazine. [8] In August 2024, it was acquired by Endeavor Business Media. [9]