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However, as the 1940s drew to a close, they encountered increasing competition from Japanese manufacturers who produced mechanical tin toys for lower prices. To become more competitive, Chein moved to a 75,000-square-foot (7,000 m 2 ) factory in Burlington, New Jersey , where they employed a staff of as many as 600 workers.
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In 1953, they released the elaborate tin toy "1951 Cadillac". It was a huge success also in the US market. In 1954 they launched the tin toy SSN submarine series and a vinyl "Mammy doll". Submarine toy could run underwater over 10m by friction motor. In 1958, Marusan released their first plastic model kit, based on the submarine USS Nautilus.
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With little money or exposure in the field, the two worked long hours to establish a small toy distribution division within the textile business. [2] Bandai logo from 1951 to 1959. Yamashina assumed full control of the toy division on July 5, 1950, when it was spun-off as a separate company named Bandai-ya [b] in Taitō, Tokyo.
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