Makey Awards 2011 Nominee 08: Tamiya, Inc., “Best Product Documentation”

Makey Awards 2011 Nominee 08: Tamiya, Inc., “Best Product Documentation”

Founded in Shikuoza, Japan in 1946, Kabushiki gaisha Tamiya was originally a sawmill and architectural lumber company that made wooden ship models as a sideline. Their first plastic model, released in 1960, was a 1/800 scale battleship Yamato. Today, Tamiya manufactures R/C sea, air, and land vehicles, robots, educational materials, and a line of modeling tools, paints, and accessories in addition to their traditional scale model line.

Since its founding, Tamiya has distinguished itself among model manufacturers for quality, not just of its molds, parts, and models, but of the accompanying instructions. Clearly illustrated with stepwise exploded diagrams and high-quality line art, Tamiya assembly manuals are consistently excellent, and in their scale models often include bonus features such as photographs and/or history of the real-world subject, plus painting and marking guides. The R/C division maintains an online archive of its product manuals for shoppers, second-hand buyers, or those who’ve misplaced their originals.

So thanks, Tamiya, for paying attention to the details, for going that extra mile for the sake of clarity, and for hours and hours of happy model-making memories. And welcome to the 2011 Makeys!

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4 thoughts on “Makey Awards 2011 Nominee 08: Tamiya, Inc., “Best Product Documentation”

  1. Anonymous says:

    Sean, you’re riffs on the Makey robot art are genius. This one is SO cool. I want that model!

  2. Anonymous says:

    Sean, you’re riffs on the Makey robot art are genius. This one is SO cool. I want that model!

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