- Source: List of scale model kit manufacturers
This list is arranged by the main material of manufacture.
Where a manufacturer has produced different kits in different materials, they are duplicated under each material.
Polystyrene
= Injection-moulded (high pressure)
== Injection-moulded ("short-run" low pressure)
== Vacuum formed
=Airmodel (Germany)
Contrail (England)
Dinavector (Japan)
Dubena (Czechoslovakia)
General Products (Japan)
Gerald J. Elliott (England)
MiniArt (Ukraine)
Modakit (England)
ModelsPark (Latvia)
OzMods Scale Models (Australia)
PSC (Czechoslovakia)
Rareplanes (UK) (1969-2000)
Sanger (UK)
3D-printed
3D Model Parts (USA)
Black Cat Models (France)
Classic Airships (USA)
FCModeltrend (Spain)
ION Model (Poland)
Kokoda Trail Models (Australia)
Micro Master (New Zealand)
Model Monkey (USA)
NUMODEL (USA)
One Man Model (Japan)
Quinta Studio (Russia)
Tecnikit (Spain)
Card
FlyModel (Poland)
GPM (Poland)
Halinski (Poland)
JSC (Poland)
ModelArt (Bulgaria)
Modelik (Poland)
Schreiber-Bogen (Germany)
Williamshaven
Mixed materials
ARLO-Micromodels (former - Fabrica de construções ARLO - Porto-Portugal, established in 1939 by Arnaldo Luizello da Rocha-Brito) - Still existing today and as a five generation owned brand, Patent 22130 (discontinued actually), as being the first multimaterial kits produced, using several wood types parts, industrially finely cut and lathe shaped, embossed tinplate parts using cutting dies and metal alloy foundry cast, those kits included nails, washers, screws and powder water solved glue, all together with detailed exploded view instructions. No rubber or plastic polymer were used up to 1995. Nowadays, ARLO produces cast, laser-cut and 3D, ready to run scale train models and kits.
Bluejacket Shipcrafters (USA)
Combrig Models (Russia)
Eduard (Czech Republic)
Flagship Models (USA)
Fleetscale (UK)
JetMads - resin cast and 3D printed (Turkey)
John R. Haynes (UK)
Frog (1931-1949) - flying and static models. See also Injection-moulded polystyrene (high pressure).
Pocher (UK)
Pontos Model (South Korea)
Revival Deutschland (Italy/Germany)
Skybirds - wood and metal
Southern Cross Models (Australia)
The Scale Shipyard (USA)
Veteran Models (China)
Veteran Made Models (Australia)
Photo-etched metal / turned metal
Aber (Poland) [2]
Aerobase (Japan) [3]
AKA Model (China)
Eduard (Czech Republic) [4]
Gold Medal Models (USA) [5]
L'Arsenal (France) [6]
Master Model (Poland) [7]
Toms Modelworks + White Ensign Models (USA) [8]
Resin cast
White metal
Branchlines (Great Britain)
DJH Models (Great Britain)
N & C Keyser (K's Models) (Great Britain)
Nu-Cast (Great Britain) - now operated jointly by SouthEastern Finecast and Branchlines
Southeastern Finecast (Great Britain) - from 2000, now part of Squires Tools
Stephen Poole kits (Great Britain)
Wills Finecast (Great Britain) - up to 2000
Wood
Amati (Italy)
Corel (Italy)
Caldercraft (U.K.)
Campbell Scale Models (USA)
Guillow (USA)
OcCre (Spain)
Kolderstok (The Netherlands)
Scale Decks (USA)
Scientific (USA)
Sterling Models (USA)
Vanguards Model (U.K.)
Woody Joe (Japan)
Unknown
Please move these to the relevant section(s) above.
ARV
Flite Test
Gallery
Rebell Hobby (Sweden)
See also
List of model aircraft manufacturers
List of model car brands
Bibliography
Scale Aircraft Modelling, Guideline, January 2013
Plastic Model & Tool Catalog 2015 , Magazine Daichi, April 2015
Lune, Peter van. "FROG Penguin plastic scale model kits 1936 - 1950". Zwolle, The Netherlands, 2017, published by author ISBN 978-90-9030180-8
References
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