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Tamiya
Models For Sale
Tamiya
ventured into the modeling business in 1948, with a scale wooden ship
model kit. Since then, Tamiya has been striving to offer merchandise that
can truly be called "First in Quality Around the World."
Now Tamiya is offering more than 300 different products, both in the fields
of precision static models and high performance radio control vehicles.
These products are not only sold in Japan but also exported in vast quantities
to the United States, Europe, South East Asia, and to many other parts
of the world. The standard of excellence achieved by Tamiya is regarded
as among the very finest in the world of model hobbies.

1946 Mr. Yoshio
Tamiya founded a saw mill/lumber factory in Shizuoka-City.
1947 A wooden model department was organized within the lumber company.
1953 Sawmill was closed and Tamiya became a specialized wooden model
kit maker.
1960 Tamiya began producing model kits.
1968 Tamiya became the first Japanese model kit manufacturer to exhibit
at the Nuremberg Toy Fair in Germany. The 1/35 scale Military Miniature
Series was started.
1976 Tamiya released the 1/12 scale electric powered R/C Porsche 934
Turbo that triggered radio control cars' booming popularity.
1977 Mr. Shunsaku Tamiya became the president and Chief Executive for
Tamiya Plastic Model, Co. The 1/24 scale Sports Car Series was started.
1981 The 1/12 scale Motorcycle Series was started.
1984 Mr. Shunsaku Tamiya became the president and Chief Executive for
Tamiya, Inc.
1987 1/32 scale motorized "Racing Mini 4WD" cars, which were
first introduced in the previous year, recorded a total production of
quantity exceeding 10 million units.
1988 Founder Mr. Yoshio Tamiya died at the age of 83.
1989 Tamiya America, Inc. was established in Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Tamiya Europe was established in Germany.
1995 Tamiya Philippines, Inc. was established and started model kit
production.
1996 The Tamiya Kakegawa R/C Circuit was opened in Kakegawa-City, Shizuoka,
Japan.


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