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Conrad MAN cement truck. Conrad today has a line of over 90 separate models, mostly trucks and cranes. The appearance and finish of the diecast models themselves is similar to its competitor, NZG Models, though perhaps NZG's are slightly more adventurous in models contracted and slightly more realistic – but this is simply a perception.
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.
Ziss Opel Rekord II 1-43 scale model, Germany, about 1982. Though Ziss-Modell is more known for its classic line, like the French Minialuxe it also offered a few contemporary cars and trucks. From the outset, R. W. Modell made a Ford Transit van, contemporary German Hanomag stake and delivery trucks in both shorter wheelbase and longer ...
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.
Wiking's Czechoslovakian Tatra 87 shows the company's propensity for creative model choices.. Wiking Modellbau is a German manufacturer of scale models in H0 scale and N scale originally made as accessories for model train sets.
The site additionally included areas for classified advertisements. The heart of the site was the chat forum in which English speakers discussed news, posed questions, gave advice and organised social events. Toytown Germany was partnered with major German news companies, including Der Spiegel, Deutsche Welle, [4] and Die Welt. News feeds from ...
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.
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