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  1. www.heller.fr › enHeller

    Since 1957 Heller has been producing legendary model kits in Trun, France. With over 300 items, from small airplanes to giant sailing ships, the range inspires beginners as well as model building professionals all over the world.

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  2. www.heller.fr › en › categoryModel Kits - Heller

    Since 1957 Heller has been producing legendary model kits in Trun, France. With over 300 items, from small airplanes to giant sailing ships, the range inspires beginners as well as model building professionals all over the world.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Heller_SAHeller SA - Wikipedia

    Heller was founded in Paris in 1957 by Léo Jahiel, born in Lyon. He had previously worked at SOMAP, a plastics company, and set up company headquarters on Rue de Paradis in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, with a production facility in Trun, Orne. The first Heller's model kit was a 1/100 scale Sud Aviation Caravelle, produced the ...

  4. www.heller.fr › en › categoryAviation - Heller

    Since 1957 Heller has been producing legendary model kits in Trun, France. With over 300 items, from small airplanes to giant sailing ships, the range inspires beginners as well as model building professionals all over the world.

  5. www.heller.fr › en › categoryVehicles - Heller

    Since 1957 Heller has been producing legendary model kits in Trun, France. With over 300 items, from small airplanes to giant sailing ships, the range inspires beginners as well as model building professionals all over the world.

  6. Heller SA manufactures games and game sets. The Company offers plastic scale model kits of cars, aircraft, ships, and military vehicles. Heller serves customers worldwide.

  7. It was first mass-produced at the start of the 1970s by Aérospatiale (France) in collaboration with Westland Helicopters (United Kingdom) and was available in two main versions, the SA 341 and the SA 342. Most of its production was intended for military use.