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  2. Product Miniature Company - Wikipedia

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    An International TD-24 bulldozer was made in a promo/toy version and also in remote control. Several Diamond-T semi tractor-trailer trucks (Diamond-T had been purchased by International) were also made, one in Mayflower livery. [10] PMC's early International models were usually molded in bright yellows, oranges, reds, and sky blues and were toy ...

  3. Schuco Modell - Wikipedia

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    Tin toys were larger scale – in the neighborhood of 1:24 to 1:18. During the 1950s there was a shift to plastic (especially for larger scales) and diecast metal, introduced in the Piccolo series in 1958, became commonplace for models in the early 1970s. Model types were varied and continued to include remote control and wind-up toys.

  4. Kaden models - Wikipedia

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    Kaden logo with generalized child and toy vehicle. The earlier factory logo was two intersecting circles (like a Venn diagram) with the letters KDN inside. Kaden Nachod (and the later name, KOVAP Náchod) is the somewhat anglicized name for the Kovodružstvo Náchod toy factory in the town of Nový Hrádek in the Czech Republic. The factory ...

  5. Remco - Wikipedia

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    Remco Industries Inc. was an American toy company. Founded in 1949, it is known for toys integrating technology and innovation from their inception. [1] The company's slogan in its early TV commercials was, "Every Boy Wants a Remco Toy...And So Do Girls!" [2]

  6. Gama Toys - Wikipedia

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    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. Other German companies that competed with Gama Toys were Schuco Modell and Conrad Models.

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