Two Amiga Minis: A Tale of Brand, Nostalgia, and What “Amiga” Really Means

The name “Amiga Mini” has appeared twice in computing history—and the two machines could hardly be more different. One was a $2,500 luxury PC that used the Amiga name on hardware that had nothing to do with the original. The other is a modestly priced retro console that actually runs …

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From Glue to Glory: The Enduring Legacy of Bandai Hobby Models

There’s a certain magic in holding a plastic runner, clipping the first piece free, and watching a mechanical giant—or a beloved character—gradually take shape under your fingertips. For millions of hobbyists around the world, that magic has a name: Bandai Hobby. Whether you’re a seasoned Gunpla veteran with a shelf …

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Why Are Warship Models Always in 1/700 Scale? The Surprising Answer

If you’ve ever wandered down the ship model aisle at a hobby shop or browsed online forums, you’ve probably noticed something peculiar. Aircraft come in 1/48, 1/72, and 1/144. Tanks are everywhere from 1/35 to 1/76. Cars? Take your pick from 1/12 to 1/24. But warships? Warships are almost always 1/700. …

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The Art of the Box: Yoshiyuki Takani, the Master Who Made Model Kits Come Alive

Before the unboxing video, before the high-definition CG render, and even before the plastic sprues were snapped apart, there was the box. For generations of hobbyists, the choice of which model kit to buy—and more importantly, which kit to beg their parents for—came down to one crucial element: the box art. …

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Collecting Anime Figures

There is a quiet, joyful magic in unpacking a small cardboard box to find a piece of your favorite story rendered in perfect detail, waiting to take its place on your shelf. To someone looking in from the outside, collecting anime figures might appear to be a simple accumulation of …

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The Fun of Warhammer: More Than Just a Game

There is a unique and profound joy hidden within the pages of rulebooks, nestled in the layers of paint on a tiny plastic soldier, and echoing in the friendly trash-talk across a table covered in homemade terrain. To the uninitiated, Warhammer might look like an incredibly complex and expensive hobby, …

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The Golden Age of Japanese Modeling and their Small Car Kits

In the grand landscape of 1980s toy boxes, among the Transformers and He-Man figures, there sat a category of vehicle that was unassuming in size but monumental in play value. These were the small-scale, single battery-operated model cars, and for a generation of kids, they were an absolute obsession. Their …

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More Than Just Plastic: A Vibrant Community

There’s a certain stillness that falls over you when you hold a vintage plastic model kit box in your hands. It’s heavier than it looks, not just because of the plastic sprues inside, but because of the weight of time it carries. The box art, perhaps a fighter plane banking …

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Takara Tomy: The Twin Pillars of Play That Built a Japanese Icon

Few names in global play carry the weight, history, and sheer inventive spirit of Takara Tomy. This isn’t just a toy company; it’s a cultural engine that has shaped childhoods across generations and continents. Its story is a masterclass in evolution, fusion, and the relentless pursuit of fun. To understand Takara …

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The Vanguard of Detail: Inside the World of Tiger Model

In the intricate, high-stakes universe of scale plastic modeling, where history and engineering collide on a workbench, one brand has steadily risen from ambitious newcomer to a name spoken with reverence and keen anticipation: Tiger Model. This is not a legacy brand resting on decades of nostalgia. Tiger Model is a …

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