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  2. Ertl Company - Wikipedia

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    1971 - Ertl acquires Carter Tru-Scale; 1973 - Ertl begins manufacturing plastic model kits; 1974 - Ertl acquires Structo Stamped Steel; 1977 - Kidde, Inc. acquires Ertl with purchase of Victor Comptometer Corp; 1981 - Ertl acquires AMT model kit company [1] 1985 - Ertl acquires MPC model kits; 1986 - Ertl produces Thomas & Friends licensed toys

  3. 1:64 scale - Wikipedia

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    This smaller scale became successful because of its relative size in comparison to other toys, the fact that it is a derivative of the 1/16 scale, and because small hands easily hold them. [1] The 1/64 scale models will generally have less detail than a 1/16 scale models. [1] Moreover, "1/64 coincides with the S scale of model railroading, part ...

  4. Round 2 (company) - Wikipedia

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    A 1:24 scale model of a NASCAR racecar by Racing Champions. Racing Champions was a diecast company founded by Glen Ellyin based in Illinois. Since obtaining NASCAR license in 1991–92, Racing Champions went through success in the 1990s by manufacturing diecast models of stock cars in various scales such as 1:18, 1:24 and 1:64. They also ...

  5. Die-cast toy - Wikipedia

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    Vintage car brands like Signature Models are common in 1:32 scale. 1:36 scale: Popularized by Corgi in the 1970s, a common scale for toy vehicles seen as more properly sized for youngsters – such as models from Maisto, Kinsmart and Welly. 1:34 scale: Used almost exclusively by First Gear Models of the US for their large scale die-cast trucks.

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  7. List of scale model sizes - Wikipedia

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    Now the most prolific [11] small scale (i.e. less than 1:35) for plastic injection armoured fighting vehicle (AFV) models, and also plastic model figurines and scale model vehicles and aircraft by companies such as Airfix. 1:65: 4.689 mm Ships, die-cast cars. Similar to 1:64. 1:64: 4.763 mm Ships, die-cast cars.