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Qué (quién) es monogram$50108$ - definición

AMERICAN SCALE MODEL BRAND
Monogram Models; Tom Daniel (designer); Monogram models
  • A built Monogram 1999 Ford Mustang Cobra in 1:25 scale
  • A built Monogram 1:48 scale British de Havilland Mosquito

IX monogram         
CHRISTIAN MONOGRAM
XI monogram; Iota Chi; Iota chi
The IX monogram or XI monogram is a type of early Christian monogram looking like the spokes of a wheel, sometimes within a circle.
Yonezawa Wave Hunter         
RADIO CONTROLLED OFFROAD BUGGY KIT
Monogram Lightning
The Monogram Lightning was an early 1/10-scale electric radio controlled offroad buggy kit marketed in North America in 1984 by static kit manufacturer Monogram Models (now Revell-Monogram). A variation with slightly different bodywork was known as the Thunder.
Hillside letters         
  • The Big C at the University of California, Berkeley
  • Distribution of Hillside Letters
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LARGE SINGLE LETTERS (FIRST LETTER OF SCHOOL OR TOWN NAME) ON HILLSIDES IN WESTERN US
Hillside Letter; Mountain Monogram; Hillside Letters (Also nicknamed Mountain Monograms); Hillside letter
Hillside letters or mountain monograms are a form of geoglyph (more specifically hill figures) common in the Western United States, consisting of large single letters, abbreviations, or messages emblazoned on hillsides, typically created and maintained by schools or towns. There are approximately 500 of these geoglyphs, ranging in size from a few feet to hundreds of feet tall.

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Monogram (company)

Monogram is an American brand and former manufacturing company of scale plastic models of cars, aircraft, spacecraft, ships, and military vehicles since the early 1950s. The company was formed by two former employees of Comet Kits, Jack Besser and Bob Reder.

Mattel acquired Monogram in 1968, and the firm passed through various owners and was merged with Revell, the combined company being bought by Hobbico in 2007. Along with Revell, AMT, and MPC, Monogram is sometimes called one of the traditional "Big 4" in plastic modeling.