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  2. Schuco Modell - Wikipedia

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    Schuco is a German brand and former manufacturing company founded in 1912 by Heinrich Müller and the businessman Heinrich Schreyer in Nuremberg, popularly known as Germany's toy capital. The company's specialty was making toy reproductions of cars and trucks in tin, plastic and die-cast.

  3. Gama Toys - Wikipedia

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    Gama tin toys wind-up tractor from the mid-1950s. Gama is a German maker of toys, usually cars and trucks, dating from before World War I. The company is headquartered in Fürth, Bavaria, near Nürnberg, a traditional German toymaking center. Other German companies that competed with Gama Toys were Schuco Modell and Conrad Models.

  4. Penny toy - Wikipedia

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    Penny toys is a name used for inexpensive tin toys mostly manufactured in Germany between the 1880s and 1914 that were sold in the UK, Europe and America in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Tin clockwork toy train, German manufacture, c. 1900

  5. List of model car brands - Wikipedia

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    Hammer – Germany company making plastic toy cars, buses and VW vans [34] Hartoys AHL – Precision diecast trucks made in China, reminiscent of Lledo. Hasbro – Now owns Tonka. Many different series. Battery operated slot cars called Record Breakers. Hasegawa – Japanese plastic model manufacturer. Hawk – Classic American automobile and ...

  6. Cursor Models - Wikipedia

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    A good vehicle for analysis is the 1923 Benz Diesel Lastkraftwagen 5K3. The truck was notable for being Mercedes Benz's first diesel. The model is five and a half inches long, and made of a sturdy, rather heavy styrene type plastic that seems heavier than the styrene plastic used by American companies AMT or Jo-Han, the American promotional model and kit makers.

  7. Schabak Modell - Wikipedia

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    Outside Germany, competitors Matchbox, Hot Wheels, Maisto, and Corgi were more popular. Similar to Schuco which preceded it, Gama Toys, and NZG, Schabak car models have excellent detail and proportion usually with all apertures opening. Fit and finish of Schabak vehicles often seemed superior to the other German toy brands.