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  2. List of model car brands - Wikipedia

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    Norev – French manufacturer of models in 1:64, 1:43, 1:18 and 1:87 scales. Initially plastic, though now Diecast. Circa 2010 now has brought back makers CIJ, Spot-On, and supposedly, JRD. Newer models made in China. Norscot - American manufacturers of diecast trailer trucks. Novacar – Portuguese producer of Matchbox size cars; acquired by ...

  3. Winross Models - Wikipedia

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    Winross is a diecast model truck producer based in Churchville, New York, just west of Rochester. The company was started in 1963 to make models of White brand trucks. Winross was the pioneer in 1/64 scale promotional model semi-tractor-trailer trucks. [1] The trucks were known for their wide variety of logos and promotional ads on their sides.

  4. Majorette (toy manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Majorette is a French toy manufacturer which mostly produces small Die-cast scale model cars, commercial vehicles, aircraft, and other vehicles, particularly in 1:64 scale. This is a normal 2.5–3 in (64–76 mm) size, thus Majorette has sometimes been called "the Matchbox of France". Traditionally, production was centered in the urban area of ...

  5. Wiking Modellbau - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1932, traditionally the company was based post-World War II in West Berlin. Later factories were also used in Buer (near Essen) and Kiel. Now owned by German Siku Toys, in Lüdenscheid, the company specializes in models of cars and trucks dating from the 1950s to the present day. Almost invariably models are produced in 1:87 "HO" scale.

  6. Talk:List of model car brands - Wikipedia

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    Lomo – 1:43 scale diecast trucks from St. Petersburg, Russia. Sometimes conversions of Dvigatel. London Toy – Canadian firm making Tootsietoy-like cars around 1940. Long Creek Toy Company – 1:64 scale replicas of super large tractors like Knudson, Woods & Copeland, Rome, and Rite by Curtis. Looksmart – 1:43 scale resin model cars. Often ...

  7. 1:64 scale - Wikipedia

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    Many die-cast automobiles and commercial vehicle models for collectors have been made to a strict scale of 1:64. However, for much of the die-cast toy market, 1:64 is only a nominal scale. Though collectors and manufacturers loosely describe popular lines of die-casts as 1:64, toy vehicles are usually made to "box scale."