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  2. Bachmann Industries - Wikipedia

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    Bachmann dropped Slot Cars and Mini-Planes from its product lines after the Kader takeover (see below) but instead entered the Radio-controlled model market. [20] In 1982 they revived their Nature Craft Kits as Birds of the World. [21] By 1987 they have dropped all other toys and only concentrated on Model Trains and Accessories. [22]

  3. Digital Classic Camera Leica M3 - Wikipedia

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    The Digital Classic Camera Leica M3 is a miniature replica camera made by Minox with the outward appearance of a Leica M3 viewfinder camera. It has a digital camera processor made by Zoran. The body is made of metal, covered with leatherette. Some of the metal levers are movable but without function. The camera is very small and light.

  4. List of Olympus products - Wikipedia

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    Model Name Production span Description References; Early cameras; Semi Olympus 1936–1937 4.5×6 cm folder camera. The first camera released by Olympus.The body is a copy of the German Baldax large model and it is the same as the body of the prewar Semi Proud camera. Semi Olympus II October 1937 – March 1940 4.5×6 cm folder camera. Standard

  5. List of model car brands - Wikipedia

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    Peako - Highend 1:18 and 1:43 model car manufacturer. Penguin – British manufacturer of plastic toy cars [72] Penn Line – American model train manufacturer briefly producing 1:52 slot sets endorsed by A. J. Foyt; Penny – Matchbox sized cars made by Polistil. Pepe – Plastic taxis and other cars and vehicles [73]

  6. FED (camera) - Wikipedia

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    Production of FED rangefinder cameras ended in the mid 1990s. Fed-5 Serial Number 545446 was made on 28 February 1994; Fed's site claims that it was in fact 1997: "Start of serial production of vertical drive for control system of tanks. Production of all types of camera has stopped. 8,647,000 cameras were manufactured since the beginning."

  7. Minox - Wikipedia

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    Minox (pronounced / ˈ m iː n ɒ k s / MEE-noks) is a manufacturer of cameras, known especially for its subminiature camera.. The first product to carry the Minox name was a subminiature camera, conceived in 1922, and finally produced in 1936, by Baltic German Walter Zapp. [1]

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  9. List of Minolta products - Wikipedia

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    Minolta Autopak pocket camera; ... 126 film cameras. Minolta Autopak 400X; Minolta Autopak 500; Minolta Autopak 550; Minolta Autopak 600X ... SPORT MINI WP 8x25 ...