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  2. Siku Toys - Wikipedia

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    With the scale of the models becoming variable in the Super Series, Siku released the M87 series in 2003. All M87 models are faithfully reproduced in 1:87, though this line is independent of the Wiking line. The range of models is limited but consists of semi-trailers, cranes, farm tractors, and cars. The trucks, cranes, and farm tractors are ...

  3. Scale model - Wikipedia

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    A model construction vehicle (or engineering vehicle) is a scale model or die-cast toy that represents a construction vehicle such as a bulldozer, excavator, crane, concrete pump, backhoe, etc.

  4. 1:50 scale - Wikipedia

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    1:50 scale diecast construction equipment. 1:50 scale is a popular size for diecast models from European manufacturers such as Conrad, Tekno, NZG, WSI and LionToys.Typically they produce scale models of construction vehicles, tower cranes, trucks and buses. [1]

  5. Conrad Models - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Heljan - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, Heljan has produced many Continental prototypes with H0 models such as the Swedish State Railways Class T21 and Danish State Railways class MY, MX, MO and P 4-4-2. Highly acclaimed, working Turntable, Traverser and Container crane models are available in H0 scale and are also suitable for 00 operation.

  7. Budgie Toys - Wikipedia

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    One intriguing model was the Thornycroft Amazon salvage lorry with crane which raises and swivels – the model also features a separate auxiliary engine. [13] Another would be the early-1960s GMC delivery van with Hertz markings or the Bedford tipper truck with "Ham River Grit" written on the sides. [14] Budgie Packard convertible