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  2. List of scale model kit manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    CMK (Czech Master Kit) (Czech Republic) - brand of Special Hobby; Combrig Models (Russia) Czech Master Resin (CMR) (Czech Republic) - brand of Special Hobby; Duarte Models (Brazil) Fantastic Plastic Models (USA) Grand System Models - gundam model kits (China) Gumka Miniatures (Japan) Kombinat (Poland) Modeler's (Japan) - brand of Interallied

  3. My Favorite Martian - Wikipedia

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    Licensing resumed in 2012 on the My Favorite Martian property, resulting in both a scale plastic model kit of Uncle Martin's spaceship and a built up version, both from Pegasus Hobbies. Due to the success of the model kit, the Chertok company subsequently has extended the Pegasus license.

  4. List of model aircraft manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Orange Hobby (China) Oriental Model (Japan) Otaki (Japan) - went bankrupt in the mid 1980s. Molds acquired later by Doyusha & Arii. OzMods Scale Models (Australia) Pacific Coast Models (USA) Panda Models (China) Pantera (Poland) Paramount (Canada) Parc Models (Romania) Pavla Models (Czech Republic) Pegaso/Necomisa (Mexico) Pegasus (UK) Pegasus ...

  5. Hobbico - Wikipedia

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    Hobbico, Inc. was a manufacturer and distributor of hobby products including radio control airplanes, boats, cars, helicopters and multirotors/drones. Other products include plastic model kits, model rockets, model trains, slot cars, crafts, jigsaw puzzles and games.

  6. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of notable defunct retailers of the United States.. Across the United States, a large number of local stores and store chains that started between the 1920s and 1950s have become defunct since the late 1960s, when many chains were either consolidated or liquidated.

  7. I went on a dream date atop the top of the Empire State ... - AOL

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    In search of a Valentine, I asked men throughout the country to apply for a once-in-a-lifetime date in New York City. Here's how it went.

  8. Life-Like - Wikipedia

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    Following World War II, the focus of the business shifted from manufacturing to distribution and Kramer Brothers Hobbies was created to sell items like model cars and fishing tackle. They also began making items like model trees and grass mats under the name Life-Like for the first time.

  9. Cox Models - Wikipedia

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    Cox's first contribution to that growing hobby was a cast aluminum midget racer powered by a .09 and .15 engine by Cameron Brothers of Chino, California. Cox Manufacturing enjoyed a large postwar growth due in part to its production of miniature model internal combustion engines and control line model aircraft , finally moving to a new factory ...