Originally intended to be produced in series, it was later marketed to homebuilders.
Hard body plastic models were marketed later a low cost alternative to the more expensive models with bellows.
This unit was later marketed for $120 as "Type 120".
It was later marketed as a game and became a syndicated newspaper quiz column.
The doll was later marketed in limited release to the public and quickly sold out.
Developed initially for improving his race times, it was later marketed as police speed enforcement tool.
The cottage was later marketed for sale and sold in May 2013.
The complete cars were later marketed under the name "Fafnir".
A second generation of action figures was marketed later and more limitedly.
By dividing it in half, the producers create the possibility that the program could be marketed later as two separate half-hour dramas.