Hasegawa
The Hasegawa Corporation is a company that manufactures plastic model kits of a variety of vehicles, including model aircraft, model cars, model ships, model armor, model space craft and science fiction kits. It was founded in 1941, in Shizuoka, Japan.
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- Hasegawa JT22 09122 Kyushu J7W1 Shinden 1/48 Military Aircraft Scale ModelUSDÂ 14.99 ** Incl. VAT excl. Shipping
- Hasegawa JT55 09055 Aichi D3A1 Type 99 Carrier Val Model 11 1/48 Model Scale KitUSDÂ 22.99 ** Incl. VAT excl. Shipping
- Hasegawa TH4 F/A-18 Hughes 500 Eggplane Fighter Series Helicopter Model KitUSDÂ 9.99 ** Incl. VAT excl. Shipping
- Hasegawa TH23 60133 Hughes 500 Eggplane Fighter Series Helicopter Model KitUSDÂ 9.99 ** Incl. VAT excl. Shipping
- Hasegawa TH13 60123 T-4 Blue Impulse Eggplane Fighter Series Aircraft Model KitUSDÂ 9.99 ** Incl. VAT excl. Shipping
- Hasegawa TH27 60137 F-2 Fighter Eggplane Series Aircraft Plastic Scale Model KitUSDÂ 10.99 ** Incl. VAT excl. Shipping
- Hasegawa PT7 07207 Air Self Defense Force F-4EJ Kai Super Phantom 1/48 Model KitUSDÂ 26.99 ** Incl. VAT excl. Shipping
- Hasegawa CW05 64505 Space Pirate Battleship Arcadia Plastic Scale Model KitUSDÂ 38.99 ** Incl. VAT excl. Shipping
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In 1941, the Hasegawa factory opened as a manufacturer of wooden teaching materials, such as a woodwork models. It entered into the plastic model field in 1961, with its first plastic model "glider" airplane models. In the following June 1962, the "1/450 battleship Yamato" was released after high development costs and became a success with about 150,000 units sold in the same year, and continuing success in the following years. The profitable line of 1/90 F-104 Starfighter and 1/70 P-51 Mustang model kits became the turning point which prompted Hasegawa to turn away from woodwork models and to plastic models completely.