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  2. Dugu Miniautotoys - Wikipedia

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    In the Dugu catalog, the Bernardi was proudly hailed as the first Italian motorized vehicle, made in 1896, and the 1899 FIAT 3.5 hp heralded as the first FIAT produced – ever. [8] Also, though most models were of vehicles made before 1930, a few like the Cisitalia, the Fiat 500 Topolino, and the SAME Centauro tractor were post war ...

  3. RIO Models - Wikipedia

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    Later, models of vehicles all the way up to the 1960s and 1970s were produced, such as the Citroen DS 19 and even a 1970s FIAT 124 Sedan. Still, there is a 'classic' sense to the RIO line – the unique cars of an earlier era.

  4. Mercury (toy manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    1962 Mercury Fiat 2300S, a trend-setter in the diecast model car industry. However, in 1965 Italian rivals Politoys who had previously specialized in plastic (and fiberglass) cars, brought out their "M" series of diecast cars. This was followed shortly by Mebetoys and the short-lived Edil; all these making diecast models in 1/43 scale.

  5. Buby toys - Wikipedia

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    Miniaturas Buby was an Argentine company that manufactured die-cast scale model automobiles and trucks. The company, created by Harold Mahler, was notable for having produced scale model replicas of most of the vehicles manufactured in the country during four decades, such as Fiat 600, Renault 12, Ford Falcon, Citroen 3cv, Renault Fuego, Peugeot 504, among many others.

  6. Brumm - Wikipedia

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    Brumm Fiat Topolino 500 vans. Left is the 500 B from 1946 and a 500 C from 1949. These selections show the company's aim at reproducing closely related models. For RIO, diecast cars were once a sideline to a tool and die business. In comparison to RIO, however, Brumm produced a larger range of different models from the 1970s forward.

  7. Dinky Toys - Wikipedia

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    Dinky Toys was the brand name for a range of die-cast zamak zinc alloy scale model vehicles, traffic lights, and road signs produced by British toy company Meccano Ltd.They were made in England from 1934 to 1979, at a factory in Binns Road in Liverpool.