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  2. Gunpla - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, a unified set of poly-cap joints was created for smaller scale models that allowed easy mass production of models that all shared the same basic skeletal frame. This standardization allowed Bandai to release more models over a shorter period. As a result, the Gundam shows of the 1990s usually received sizable 1:144 model lines.

  3. Bandai - Wikipedia

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    Bandai is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bandai Namco Holdings and heads its parent's Toy and Hobby Content Strategic Business Unit (CSBU). Bandai is among the largest and most profitable toy companies worldwide, alongside Hasbro and Mattel. The company focuses on creating unique and innovative products for its consumers, and to bend established ...

  4. List of scale model sizes - Wikipedia

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    Used by Fantasy Flight Games' Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game for their small and large ships. 1:250: 1.219 mm Used by Heller for model ships. 1:250 scale is commonly used with aircraft models - usually rather large and fairly pricey models - such as jumbo jet scale models. [7] 1:239: 1.275 mm Used by some model aircraft. 1:220: 1.385 mm

  5. Rare Star Wars Memorabilia Worth Galactic Gold

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    An original 20-inch X-wing starfighter model used in the climactic space battle of “Star Wars: A New Hope” set a record as the most expensive screen-used Star Wars prop ever sold at auction.

  6. Soul of Chogokin - Wikipedia

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    "Soul of Super-alloy") is a popular line of adult collector's toys produced by the Japanese company Bandai Spirits. The line, which began in 1997, focuses almost exclusively on mecha ( robots ) taken from various 1970s and 1980s anime series, although the line has diverged from this on a number of occasions, most notably the release of several ...

  7. List of Namco games - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars: Famicom: December 4, 1987: Yes No No Based on the first Star Wars film. Karnov: Famicom: December 18, 1987: Yes No No Port of the arcade game by Data East. Hydlide 3: Yami Kara No Houmonsha: Famicom: February 17, 1989: Yes No No Port of the home computer game by T&E Soft. Devilman: Famicom: April 25, 1989: Yes No No Developed by ...