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-===== Modeling History (Self-Introduction) ===== + 
-''[Chronicles of Japanese Solid Models]'' Vol1\\+~~NOTOC~~ 
 +====== Takami Yasuichi ====== 
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 +===== Profile ===== 
 +**Name**: Yasuichi Takami\\ 
 +**Lifespan**: 1935–2017\\ 
 +**Place of Birth**: Osaka City, Japan\\ 
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 +===== Introduction =====
 **Yasuichi Takami — The Quiet Craftsman Who Sustained Postwar Model Culture**\\ **Yasuichi Takami — The Quiet Craftsman Who Sustained Postwar Model Culture**\\
  
-Yasuichi Takami was a master cabinetmaker by tradeHe favored naval aircraft and produced numerous subjects from the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. Working at a brisk, disciplined pace, he created models noted for crisp lines, balanced proportions, and a quietly evocative character—qualities that earned him a nationwide followingHis build photographs and step-by-step articles, published in leading aviation magazines, captivated both casual readers and dedicated enthusiasts. Within the community, his gentle Osaka dialect and unassuming manner were part of his enduring appeal.\\+Yasuichi Takami was a master cabinetmaker whose solid models embodied precision, restraint, and enduring eleganceFavoring naval aviation subjects, he produced numerous works depicting aircraft of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. Readers came to recognize his models by their crisp lines, well-judged proportions, and softly evocative presence—qualities that distinguished his output and quietly influenced many peers.\\ 
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 +Across leading aviation magazines, his build photographs and step-by-step articles engaged both newcomers and seasoned enthusiasts, offering clear craft logic rather than showmanship. Within the community, his unassuming demeanor and gentle Osaka inflection were remembered as part of his appeal. The body of work he left behind continues to serve as a reference point for postwar Japanese solid-modeling practice.\\
  
 *In the next installment, we will introduce a magazine-published article on his solid-model construction.*\\ *In the next installment, we will introduce a magazine-published article on his solid-model construction.*\\
 (Photographed in 1998.)\\ (Photographed in 1998.)\\
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