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  2. Matchbox (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Matchbox Sky Busters is a range of die-cast model aircraft produced under the Matchbox brand, initially by Lesney Products and later by Mattel. The earlier Sky Busters were produced in 1973 from London , England.

  3. Lesney Products - Wikipedia

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    The Matchbox brand as well as Lesney's tooling were bought by and became a division of Universal Holdings/Universal Toys, where the company re-formed as "Matchbox International Ltd." Tooling and production were moved to Macau. Jack Odell went on to form a new company, Lledo, where he produced models similar to early Matchbox Models of Yesteryear.

  4. List of model car brands - Wikipedia

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    Matchbox – Originally, the producer of small diecast vehicles from Hackney, London, England. Later expanded to additional lines such as Models of Yesteryear, Major Packs, King Size, Sky-Busters. Later owned by Universal Toys, then Tyco, and now owned by Mattel. Matrix – Dutch-owned producer of high-quality resin model cars, primarily 1:43 ...

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    Irving's desire to represent Australia could help the NBA get closer to a USA vs. World All-Star format.

  7. Tyco Toys - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1990s, as a bigger toy company, company headquarters was moved to Mt. Laurel, New Jersey. It purchased the Matchbox brand of scale model cars, in 1992. [5] [6] In 1984 Tyco produced its own interlocking brick product, "Super Blocks". Super Blocks were compatible with Lego, and were made following the basic Lego patent's expiry in ...