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  2. Gama Toys - Wikipedia

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    Gama did not stick firmly to 1:43 scale and some 1:25 scale vehicles were produced. The company, however, did not seem to go with the 1:35 scale often seen with the companies that more commonly produced promotional models like NZG, Cursor, and Conrad. Gama even produced a Matchbox sized Minette series – which did not last very long.

  3. List of scale model kit manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Nu-Bee (VEB Plasticart in new boxings) (East Germany) Nunu (Macau, China) Occidental Réplicas (Portugal) - Brand of a plastic plant for home products, that started to build models that were used or in use by the Portuguese armed forces current and past, age of discovery ships naus caravelles etc, spitfire Fiat G-91 fighters and T-6 Texan, and ...

  4. Conrad Models - Wikipedia

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    Conrad GmbH (previously "Gescha Toys") is a German manufacturer of diecast scale model trucks, primarily in 1:50 scale for use both as toys and promotional models by heavy equipment manufacturers. Conrad is one of the few European diecast companies which have not outsourced production to China or elsewhere in Asia. [ 1 ]

  5. List of model car brands - Wikipedia

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    GreenLight – 1:18, 1:43 and 1:64 scale diecast with a central focus on film and television dual-licensed items. Griffin Models – Bulgarian manufacturer of white metal models, fairly authentic vintage Saabs. 1:43 scale. GT Spirit – Guiloy – Spanish manufacturer of die-cast models in 1:64, 1:43, 1:24 and 1:18 scales.

  6. NZG Models - Wikipedia

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    Nürnberger Zinkdruckguß-Modelle GmbH (English: Nuremberg Diecast Models, mostly known for its initials NZG) is a German manufacturer of diecast scale models primarily in 1:50 scale for use both as toys and promotional models mainly by heavy transport and construction equipment manufacturers.

  7. Herpa - Wikipedia

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    Herpa Miniaturmodelle GMBH (or simply Herpa, an acronym for "Hergenröther und Patente”, the original name of the firm), is a German manufacturing company that produces die-cast scale model aircraft (under the "Herpa Wings" trademark) and plastic model cars and trucks under the "Herpa Cars & Trucks" trademark.

  8. Tekno (toy manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Tekno is a Danish manufacturing company (as "Dansk Legetojs Industri") of scale model trucks and other vehicles, currently headquartered in De Lier, Netherlands.Originally established and based in Copenhagen, Tekno began manufacturing construction toys in 1928 and model vehicles immediately after World War II, selling 1 million a year during its peak.

  9. Wiking Modellbau - Wikipedia

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    Wiking was founded in 1932 by Freidrich Karl Peltzer who had built ships from cigar boxes in his youth. [1] Wiking's beginnings were in producing ship models in 1:1,250 scale. [2] Before and during World War II these models, made of lead based zamac, were used by the German military for training and tactical planning. [1]