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If you are searching for the most "unique" releases from this batch (Part 1), three stand out as exemplars of the era’s philosophy: Modelers unique - MODELIK 2004-2012 1 of 2
During its operation, MODELIK released a variety of kits that became particularly popular among modelers. Some of these include: In the vast ecosystem of hobbyist modeling—populated by
Modelers Unique (often referred to as MODELIK) was a Polish publisher of precision card models, active roughly from 2004 to 2017. This report covers the first phase (2004–2012), during which the company established its reputation for high-detail, historically accurate, and affordable cardboard scale models. The catalog from this period is dominated by warships, armored vehicles, and aircraft, primarily in 1:200, 1:25, and 1:33 scales. Part 1 includes approximately the first 75 published titles. Some of the popular models or series from
Some of the popular models or series from this period might include: