The blue and red star logo of Tamiya is now recognized internationally as the mark of <em>model</em> kits of unrivalled quality and precision. It was not always so. In the 1950s Shunsaku Tamiya joined the family firm-a debt-ridden lumber business in an air-raid flattened city. He started manufacturing wooden <em>models</em>-only to have that business wiped out by the arrival of plastic <em>model</em> kits imported from America. This autobiography shows how he responded to that challenge, successfully switching from wood to plastic
Radio Control Boat <em>Modeler</em> is a magazine dedicated to radio control boat modeling enthusiasts. With how-to articles and product evaluations in every issue, Radio Control Boat <em>Modeler</em> gives the facts needed to the various facets of offshore racers, ships, yachts and sports <em>model</em> boats. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
The blue and red star logo of Tamiya is now recognized internationally as the mark of <em>model</em> kits of unrivalled quality and precision. It was not always so. In the 1950s Shunsaku Tamiya joined the family firm-a debt-ridden lumber business in an air-raid flattened city. He started manufacturing wooden <em>models</em>-only to have that business wiped out by the arrival of plastic <em>model</em> kits imported from America. This autobiography shows how he responded to that challenge, successfully switching from wood to plastic
Radio Control Boat <em>Modeler</em> is the world's leading publication for the radio control enthusiast. Bi-monthly, you'll receive in-depth features, new product reviews, and helpful hints for <em>modelers</em>.
Radio Control Boat <em>Modeler</em> Magazine is dedicated to the radio control boat modeling enthusiast. Each issue covers various facets of the hobby including offshore racers, ships, yachts, and sport boats, with how-to articles and in-depth product evaluations.