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Miber

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This manufacturer of 1/87 Scale models, originating from Singapore first used the name 'LH' when they presented a series of halfdone but promising modelcars at the 1985 Nuremberg Toy Fair. A year after that the name was changed to 'Miber' but models were still not available. Apart from founding an import company in Neu-Isenburg, Germany in 1988 there was not much business activity. Then, Miber began advertising it's models more often and they were finally available in a few hobby shops. In 1990 their headquarters was moved to Bielefeld, Germany. Meanwhile the main emphasis had been set on racing models with decals and fine prints, whereas the normal program remained interesting but - in terms of quality - dissatisfactional. Moreover their information policy has often been criticised and a lot of models have been announced but were never made. Miber definitely presented some new models in 1994 but soon after that the production ceased.

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This manufacturer of 1/87 Scale models, originating from Singapore first used the name 'LH' when they presented a series of halfdone but promising modelcars at the 1985 Nuremberg Toy Fair. A year after that the name was changed to 'Miber' but models were still not available. Apart from founding an import company in Neu-Isenburg, Germany in 1988 there was not much business activity. Then, Miber began advertising it's models more often and they were finally available in a few hobby shops. In 1990 their headquarters was moved to Bielefeld, Germany. Meanwhile the main emphasis had been set on racing models with decals and fine prints, whereas the normal program remained interesting but - in terms of quality - dissatisfactional. Moreover their information policy has often been criticised and a lot of models have been announced but were never made. Miber definitely presented some new models in 1994 but soon after that the production ceased.

Subject ID: 64825

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Subject ID: 64825