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ARLO-Micromodels (former - Fabrica de construções ARLO - Porto-Portugal, established in 1939 by Arnaldo Luizello da Rocha-Brito) - Still existing today and as a five generation owned brand, Patent 22130 (discontinued actually), as being the first multimaterial kits produced, using several wood types parts, industrially finely cut and lathe shaped, embossed tinplate parts using cutting dies ...
Miniature model-makers (16 P) Model engineers (13 P) R. Rail transport modellers (21 P) Pages in category "Model makers"
Lines Bros – Makers of Minic and Tri-Ang, which also made Spot-On Models. Lintoy – Makers of diecast airplanes and vehicles. Various airlines / military fighter jets and propeller aircraft. Plus, a few cars and a toy tool set (1970s). Various knock offs can be found of the airplanes. Also packaged under the Bachmann toy line and Corgi Toys.
This is a list of worldwide brands and manufactures of toy soldiers.. A A Call To Arms; Accurate; Airfix; Almark; Armourfast; Atlantic (company) Aurora Plastics Corporation
From 2009 until 2013 3dr Models, along with other model makers, struggled as the property market in Dubai crashed. [12] [13] [14] The company went from having about 30 per cent of its business coming from Dubai in 2008, to about 5 per cent. During 2013 the company had a huge uptake in business again, the first sign that the market was recovering.
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Carl Goldberg: model aircraft designer and industry executive; Kevin Gowland, John Gowland and Jack Gowland: co-founders of Gowland and Gowland; the company's Highway Pioneers line of early car model kits was marketed by Revell in the early '50s, and was instrumental in the early growth of the scale model hobby in the US.
Solido model car and portion of original gift set package, 1938 The first Solido lines (Major, Junior and Baby) were introduced in 1932, 1933, and 1935, respectively. [ 7 ] The Major series was 1:35 scale and had already been phased out by 1937 according to Edward Force. [ 8 ]