12 Squared models



12 Squared was one the few garage manufacturers that used an injection molding machine to produce models. The injection molding machine was quite small, so most kits were produced using several molds. One example is the XF-85 which was made with seven different molds. Production numbers were usually in the high-hundreds. 12 Squared always sold directly to the customer, via advertising in Fine Scale Modeler and perhaps other magazines. Judging from the advertsiments in Fine Scale Modeler, 12 Squared started in 1986, and stopped around 2000. The owner has plans to restart the business once he has more time.


Kit list

Note: the 'Issued' and 'Original price' data was taken from the header cards

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1-1 EP-3E - 3.50 conversion set
1-2 A-12 / M-12 + D-21 - 6.00 conversion set
1-3 AEW&C P-3 4.50 conversion set
1-4 Backfire-C 1988 4.50 conversion set


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2-1 F-4X(S) HIAC 6.50 conversion set. In advertisements this kit is usually listed as 2-2. The header card and instructions say 2-1
2-2 BGM-109 Tomahawk 4.50 In advertisements this kit is usually listed as 2-1. The header card and instructions say 2-2
2-3 DFW T28 Floh 1987 8.50
2-4 EP-3E 1987 6.00 conversion set
2-5 Heinkel He-178 9.50
2-6 Bell X-1 1988 12.50
2-7 Northrop X-4 14.50
2-8 Loening M-8-0 1989 14.50
2-9 Loening Pulitzer Racer (1920) 1990 12.50
2-10 GAM-67 Crossbow 1989 7.00
2-11 Deperdussin 1989 9.50 world's fastest aircraft 1913
2-12 Me-262 Lorin 1990 6.50 conversion set
2-13 Dayton-Wright RB-1 Racer 1990 12.50
2-14 McDonnell XF-85 Goblin 1990 14.50 includes dolly
2-15 HL-10 not issued due to production problems
2-16 Bell X-1E
2-17 JB-2 / Loon / V-1 (Fi-103) 1991 - ex SMDC
2-18 Morane Saulnier Type L 1991 -
2-19 Hatry Opel RAK-1 1991
2-20 Bell XP-77 1992 -
2-21 Me 328B-1 1993 - includes two lengths of aluminum tubing for the pulse-jets
2-22 Heinkel He 176 V2 - -
2-23 Leduc 010
2-24 Heinkel He-176 1993 -
2-25 Re 2005 Sagittario 1994 -
2-26 Mitsubishi J8M Shusui 1995 -
2-27 Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka 22 1995 -
2-28 Kawasaki Baika 1996 -
2-29 Northrop JB-10 1996 -
2-30 Gnat 750
2-31 'Fat Man' Mk4 Atomic Bomb - -
2-32 Consolidated Liberator Mk.III/IV ASW    - - conversion set
2-33 T12 bomb - - 42,000 lbs bomb
2-34 Ryan Firebee 2 - -


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3-1 BGM-109 Tomahawk 'Tomahawks Over Baghdad'
3-2 He 176 1993 -


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4-1 CSS Hunley - - American Civil War Confederate submarine


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? B-2 2.50 This kit probably wasn't given a catalog number. None appears on the header card. According to an advertisement in FSM of July 1989, this model could only be ordered for 1 dollar as an extra with another, regular kit.

A 1/72 NF-104 conversion set is reported in Steve Ginter's NF-104A book ('Air Force Legends Number 204: Lockheed NF-104A Aerospace Trainer', 1999). It is described as a test shot for an upcoming kit.



Miropet Brothers

According to John Burns' PAK-20, 12 Squared briefly used the brand name 'Miropet Brothers' to market three resin-cast kits produced by KPM-Prague. They were 1/72 models of the Bachem Ba-349A, Mikoyan-Gurevich I-270Z and Polikarpov I-17. The latter was reviewed in the December 1986 issue of Fine Scale Modeler. When I finally found that issue, it said 'Miropet Bros., Czechoslovakia, distributed by One over Twelve Squared, P.O. Box 21-567, Eagan, MN 55121'




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