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The Hasegawa Corporation (株式会社ハセガワ, Kabushiki Gaisha Hasegawa) is a Japanese company that manufactures plastic model kits of a variety of vehicles, including aircraft, cars, ships, military vehicles, model armor, model space craft, and science fiction kits. Based in Shizuoka, Hasegawa competes against its neighbor, Tamiya ...
In 2009, Hasegawa has released a new-tool 1:48 scale kit of the YF-19, in conjunction with their new 1:48 VF-1 Valkyrie model kit. Resin and garage kits of the Macross Plus variable fighters have been manufactured by several different companies in Japan. The most well-known of these kits is the 1/100 Perfect Variable YF-19 by Studio HalfEye ...
On the right is an articulated New Flyer trolleybus, one of 60 articulated ETBs built by New Flyer for Muni in 1993-94. ZiU-9/682 is the most numerous trolleybus model in the world (over 42,000 trolleybuses were produced since 1972) Bogdan / Ursus Т701.16 in Lublin. Foton BJD-WG120FN bimodal trolleybus in Beijing. Company.
Abrex Kovove Modely Aut – Czech firm, Škoda models in 1:43, 1:24 & some 1:18. Also 1:18 scale Jawa motorcycles. A.C. Gilbert Company – American manufacturer of 1:32 scale slot cars and sets, 1930s–1960s, though mostly made erector sets. Academy Plastic Model – Korean plastic model maker, mostly military vehicles.
November 10, 2024 at 1:03 PM. A flight to China was cut short after the aircraft caught on fire after it hit a bird soon after takeoff in Rome, airport officials said. The engine of a Boeing 787-9 ...
Brent (BZ=F), the international benchmark price, also gained to settle at $73.90 per barrel. The moves on Wednesday follow a brief 5% spike during the prior session after Iran fired about 200 ...
November 18, 2024 at 8:30 AM. Denise Austin recently shared an upper body workout on Instagram. In the video, she demonstrated two “low-impact” moves that target the arms and back. “These ...
The Water Line Series was created by the Shizuoka Plastic Model Manufacturers Association in May 1971. It is a collaborative effort by three manufacturers to produce constant scale models of most of the ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II, [5] in their first series, and then an ongoing collection of 1/700-scale kits of warships of the world. [6]