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issuing many Revell kits in the regular Revell box-art with Marusan logo and Japanese language instruction added. After bankruptcy in 1968, molds were acquired by several companies such as Bullmark, Fuji Hobby, Nichimo and Doyusha. US company UPC reboxed and re-issued various Marusan kits in the late 1960s, including copy kits from Monogram, Lindberg etc. Eldon Industries also re-issued Marusan kits as "Match Kit" in the late 1960s.
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Marusan products included original molds, molds from other companies such as Pyro and Snap, copies of molds by other companies such as Revell, Monogram, ITC, Aurora and Lindberg. In turn, several other companies used Marusan molds. Marusan also served as the first Revell/Japan in the early 1960s,
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After the bankruptcy of Marusan three companies were established: In 1969 Minoru Ishida rebuilt Marusan as "Marusan Co., Ltd". New logo was again "SAN" with white band in a red circle. At the same time, Koutaro Ishida, a nephew of Minoru Ishida, built a new company named
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Marusan was founded in 1947 by three relatives, Haruyasu Ishida, his brother Minoru Ishida and brother-in-law Yasuo Arai. Its business was mainly selling tin toys and optical toys. In 1950, the company was formally incorporated as "Marusan Shoten
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series mini toys in 1972. Also in plastic model kits, they released small models such as 1:100 scale Japanese fighter series in the early 1970s. In the mid 1970s, Marusan eventually moved primarily into the
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Under the nostalgia boom, Marusan reproduced their original PVC monster series in 1997. Since then Marusan is continuing production of the old style toys under their own brand.
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business of producing toys and parts for others and stopped producing original brand toys and models. In 1981, they developed small elaborate
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and registered it as a trademark in 1959. Marusan also tied up with Revell in 1960 and sold many Revell plastic models in Japan.
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Various type tin toys were produced and exported to the US and Europe in the 1950s. Walking Godzilla toy was released in 1964.
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Initially, their business was a wholesale, but they eventually began to design and produce their own toys such as
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Newborn Marusan was also active in PVC toys. They created their own original monster series in 1970 and released
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focused on promoting plastic model kits into the Japanese market. They called their plastic model kits "Plamodel"
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In 1958, Marusan released their first plastic model kit, based on the submarine
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A Brief History of Marusan - the First Japanese Plastic Model Kit Manufacturer
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along with copies of 1/48 scale kits of the US companies.
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motor, which were used for many companies' products.
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plastic model
PVC
kaiju
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Tokyo
celluloid
tin toys
Cadillac
USS Nautilus
Revell
Ultra
Bullmark
Ultraman Ace
OEM
gearboxes
pullback
WW II
fighters
bombers
B-29
F-86
F-104
1/50 scale
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