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  2. 1:43 scale - Wikipedia

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    A 1:43 scale East German Barkas Volkspolizei van by IST. The model is made in Shenzhen, China. The first model car made exactly to 1:43 scale seems to be French Dinky Toys No. 24R Peugeot 203, released in 1951, [1] but many diecast iron or plaster toys in the 1920s and 1930s were also made about the same size, though not as precision 'blueprint' reproductions.

  3. Category:1:43 scale models - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1:43 scale models" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. ... Kellerman (model cars) L. Laerdal; M. Mercury (toy ...

  4. List of scale model sizes - Wikipedia

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    The rather uncommon [citation needed] 40 mm figure scale wargames figures fit approximately into this scale. 1:45: 6.773 mm This is the scale which MOROP has defined for O scale, because it is half the size of the 1:22.5 Scale G-gauge model railways made by German manufacturers. [citation needed] 1:43.5: 7.02 mm: Model railways (0)

  5. List of model car brands - Wikipedia

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    Pathfinder – British manufacturer of 1:43 scale White Metal models of British cars from the 1940s to the 1970s. Paudi Model – Nissan Infiniti 1:18 and 1:43 scale die-cast models. Paul's Model Art – aka PMA. Formerly Danhausen, makes Minichamps, purchased AMR. Also associated to UT models.

  6. RAMI by J.M.K. - Wikipedia

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    The opposed sides from the illustration were stamped with the name and year of the individual model. [1] The end flaps likewise had the name of the particular model. Though some lists show the models numbered in order of release, neither boxes nor model bases carry numbers of any kind. They do say "1:43" scale.

  7. Western Models - Wikipedia

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    On many boxes the phrase "1:43 scale metal model cars for the collector and enthusiast" was printed - the "A" being a pair of engineer's calipers. In the 1980s the box design was changed to mainly black. The company specialized in 1:43 and 1:24, but did special models in a variety of sizes. [5]