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Play for Conspiracy

September 6, 2011 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

Tamiya, producers of plastic and resin kits and accessories for modellers, have released a set of print advertisements featuring conspiracies around Elvis Presley, Roswell, the Moon Landing, JFK’s assassination, and Marilyn Monroe’s death. “Tamiya Put It Together.”

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The Conspiracy campaign was developed at Ogilvy & Mather Vietnam.

Via: Tomblr and The Ispiration Room

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