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  2. Maisto - Wikipedia

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    Muscle Machines - 1/18,1/24 and 1/64 scale first produced by Funline in 1999, then taken over by Maisto. Cartoonish, but accurately detailed rods with bloated wheels and large engines. Show Stoppers - 1:18 scale set that includes a towing vehicle, a trailer, and a vehicle being towed.

  3. List of model car brands - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Wheels - American manufacturer of 1:64 scale vehicles similar to Hot Wheels and Matchbox. Time Model – Tin Wizard – High quality 1:43 scale metal models made in Germany. TK.company – Same as Ignition_Model & IG-Model. Tokyo Marui – Japanese manufacturer who briefly made plastic model car kits.

  4. 1:64 scale - Wikipedia

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    1/64 TrueScale Miniatures(MINI GT) Nissan GT-R at Dubai Creek during sunset. Over time, 1/64 scale diecast models have also become an object of photography as a hobby, where photographers use inanimate diecast models and dioramas to create life-like action scenes which provoke the feelings of movement and emotion. It usually involves taking ...

  5. Die-cast toy - Wikipedia

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    French brand Spark which focus on 1:43 and 1:18 motorsport resin models, have a sister brand Sparky which has been producing highly detailed diecast 1:64 models. From day to day, this scale was most popular in Asia due to its small size and low price. 1:66 scale: Roughly a 'Matchbox' size, used most commonly by Schuco. It should be remembered ...

  6. 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.

  7. Norev - Wikipedia

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    Through the 1950s the red hubs were replaced with more detailed chrome ones and tires gradually became black (though some white tires were used until the late 1950s) and windows were added. In 1957, a 1:87 scale '500 / Micro-Norev' series appeared, mostly consisting of the same models that appeared in the 1:43 scale line.