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I posted about recalling the first as Miniature World but they can still claim "the only existing" one.Such Hubris at AK...
Yeah Saul, They're 29 years too late to be the first, but, then, maybe it's the first of it's kind. Hard to tell from the photo, but, at least from that it looks like a "kit" museum? We had a large section devoted to that and all the kit manufacturers of that time had displays from their beginnings. Tamiya, Fujimi, Monogram, Academy, Heller, Italeri, DML, (Later Dragon), Revell, Airfix, Hasegawa began life as a wooden ship manufacturer and had all their early wooden ship kits on display for example. Fine Scale and Military Modeling magazines had some as well. Doesn't matter anymore Miniature World was long ago and far, far away. I wish them better luck than we had! I'd like to have the money I invested in that and lost! Oh well, I was cool when it was there!I posted about recalling the first as Miniature World but they can still claim "the only existing" one.
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It is in Spain.Do either of you guys know where it is located? Just curious.
OK Saul, That is MIG's company I think. AK Interactive. Mig Jimenez. That would make sense. The Weathering products!It is in Spain.
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Hey Bob....OK Saul, That is MIG's company I think. AK Interactive. Mig Jimenez. That would make sense. The Weathering products!
Oh, OK, I knew he had some connection to it. Thanks for the input! I used to be on top of that stuff once upon a time, not much anymore!Hey Bob....
Nope... AMMO is Mig's company. AK Interactive evolved after a bit of a shake up at Mig Productions...AK did their thing and Mig started up AMMO about the same time.
Wow! I know nothing about Mig's current American distributing. Mig visited VLS back in the early 2000s and saw the museum. I know him and I knew about the initial problems he had with his first wife and his first company. He's a great guy, VLS was his distributor in America back in those days.The only reason I am is because I am in contact with Iain and Jamie from AMMO constantly in regards to samples that AMPS reviews. In fact, I just found out out yesterday that Iain and I are practically neighbors as he lives close to Albany...funny to find out after all this time
Why thank you! Wait... you meant Iain Hamilton.I met Iain and Mig back in Fredericksburg when I was there with Saúl and Dr. John and Saul introduced me...he is a very nice guy.
Miguel Jimenez, representing... wait... what?Nope... AMMO is Mig's company. AK Interactive evolved after a bit of a shake up at Mig Productions...AK did their thing and Mig started up AMMO about the same time.