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AUTOMOBILIA MG TF by Irwin, USA

here might not seem to be much connection between World War II gas masks or aircraft cockpits and the toy MG pictured here. However, these diverse products are linked in the sense that they made use of similar raw materials as the entry of the United States into the war stimulated the development of plastics technology. To take just

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