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Title: Master Modeler: Creating the Tamiya Style by Shunsaku Tamiya, Giles Murray ISBN: 4-7700-2851-2 Publisher: Kodansha International Pub. Date: May, 2002 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $35.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (4 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: The history of the greatest models
Comment: Although my review title has undoubtedly shown by bias towards Tamiya models, I have to say that this book is brilliant in its story. Not only can it appeal to fans of Tamiya's models, but it should also be read by those interested in seeing how a hopeless situation can be turned around to an economic success... over time!
Tamiya's vision extends far past the "bottom-line at end of fiscal year" economics practiced by most companies. Had he given up as easily, we'd not have the great models we have today!
There were many lean years, described in vivid detail, as the company struggled through the difficult post-war years. Most people forget that the so-called Asian miracle (economically) did not happen in Japan until the 1970s...
Either way, the book is a detailed description of how a small company with a unique vision was built into one of the gold-standards of the modelling industry.
Rating: 4
Summary: Inside the mind of Tamiya-san!
Comment: Ever wonder why the scale of most armor kits is 1/35th? What was the *first* plastic model from Tamiya? How and why did he get into the plastic model business in the first place?
Scale modelers of all persuasions are familiar with the Tamiya name, and this book is an invaluable insight into the origins of the company whose influence on the industry has been phenomenal. It's an inspiring story, really "rags to riches" through hard work, perseverance, and no small amount of fanaticism (although we modelers think of it as "love of your hobby"). My only complaint is the amount of space dedicated to the 4-wheel drive racers at the end of the book, but since that has been a BIG money-maker for them I shouldn't take it too personally. Highly recommended for anyone interested in modelling or the Japanese way of doing business.
Rating: 5
Summary: Good read; an amazing man
Comment: Mr. Tamiya's modest attitude makes for a very enjoyable read. The story of how he built a wonderful company from a very small beginning, through some very tough periods, is amazing. Anyone who's ever opened the box of a Tamiya kit knows the unmatched quality of what he's produced. My only criticism of this book is that I wish it was far longer. There's so much more he could have said about the stories behind the F1 kits (my personal interest). But then, the same could be said for any of the other subject areas covered by Tamiya kits, and other readers would have their own favorite categories. All in all, a really good book. I enjoyed it.
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Title: Verlinden Productions Catalog No. 19 - 2003 by Francois Verlinden ISBN: 1930607571 Publisher: Verlinden Productions, Inc. Pub. Date: 14 January, 2003 List Price(USD): $9.95 |
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Title: Airfix: Celebrating 50 Years of the World's Greates Plastic Kits by Arthur Ward ISBN: 0007163703 Publisher: HarperCollins UK Pub. Date: April, 2004 List Price(USD): $24.95 |
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Title: Remembering Revell Model Kits by Thomas Graham ISBN: 0764316966 Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. Pub. Date: January, 2002 List Price(USD): $29.95 |
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Title: Building Military Dioramas Vol.V by Francois Verlinden ISBN: 1930607555 Publisher: Verlinden Productions, Inc. Pub. Date: 10 September, 2002 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
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