wdolson -> RE: Absolutley OT: Growing Up (8/9/2014 10:50:04 PM)
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ORIGINAL: crsutton You are probably talking about Airfix HO figures. I could not get enough of them. In fact my brief criminal career took place when I got caught boosting a couple of boxes from J. C. Murphy;s Five and Dime. Rather than calling the cops, they did me a worse turn by calling my father, who proceeded to whip my butt to the point where the notion of any sort of further criminal enterprise made me physically sick to my stomach. Airfix is still in business. http://www.airfix.com/ no thanks to my efforts. Airfix has passed through a number of hands since your childhood. The original family sold the company to General Mills cereal in the 1970s and a lot of Airfix kits showed up on American shelves under the newly created MPC brand. Later they marketed Airfix kits as Airfix America or something like that. A British concern bought them back in the 1980s and went bankrupt. The Bank of Scotland ran the company until a couple of years ago when a private concern bought them and runs the company now. All the surviving old kit names except some Japanese brands, have passed through many hands. Lindberg, MPC, AMT, Hawk, and a bunch of others are all brand names of a company called Round2. Most of Testors molds are owned by Italeri which has merged in the last year or two with Academy in South Korea. Italeri also bought up Accurate Miniatures molds and those are now appearing in Academy boxes. Monogram bought Aurora's molds when they folded in 1978, but the molds were mostly destroyed in a train wreck. Only a few survived and only a few of those were deemed worthy of release. Monogram merged with Revell a few years later. Revell has passed through many holding companies since. Revell Germany broke off to form its own company, but in the last couple of years they got bought by the same holding company that owned Revell-Monogram in the US. Keeping track of who owns what is not easy. Synchronistic tangent, a friend in the UK sent me this today: http://jetex.org/the-path-to-jetex.html Bill
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