Displaying items by tag: 111to160mm

DUX OVAL VW

DUX was the toy label name for the German firm, Markes & Co. The company was founded in 1904 by Karl Markes in Lüdenscheid. From the 1930s, DUX production evolved into tin model car kits. Production changed over to plastic in the 1960s and toy production ceased altogether in 1981. At the 1950 Nu...
Published in: DUX OW

DUX SPLIT VW

 DUX was the toy label name for the German firm, Markes & Co. The company was founded in 1904 by Karl Markes in Lüdenscheid. From the 1930s, DUX production evolved into tin model car kits. Production changed over to plastic in the 1960s and toy production ceased altogether in 1981. At the 1...
Published in: DUX

DUX VW BUS

DUX was the toy label name for the German firm, Markes & Co. The Company was founded in 1904 by Karl Markes in Lüdenscheid. From the 1930s, DUX production evolved into tin model car kits. Production changed over to plastic in the 1960s and toy production ceased altogether in 1981. After the War ...
Published in: DUX BS

ENDOH VW BUS V2

The ENDOH VW BUS V2 is approximately 160 mm long. The VW Pickup Bus models are made of five stamped tin panels including a wraparound body panel, a front V panel, a cab enclosure with cut out windows, bed panel and a chassis. There is no interior and no dash panel. The chassis are all rear wheel fri...
Published in: ENDOH BS

ERDAL-PELI VW BUS

The “NV Maatschapij voor Waschverwerking ERDAL”  based in Amersfoort, The Netherlands, was a company that produced cleaning products. It was founded in 1915 by Mr. Johan Wolbers and ceased to exist in 1983. The logo of the ERDAL factory was a red pelican and they used the brand name PELI. In th...
Published in: ERDAL-PELI

ESTRELA OVAL VW V1

ESTRELA was founded in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 1937, by German immigrant Siegfried Adler. He acquired the remains of a bankrupt toy factory which produced rag dolls and wooden toys cars. This production initially was continued, but later, in the early 1950’s they started producing plastic and tinplate...
Published in: ESTRELA

ESTRELA VW BUS

ESTRELA was founded in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 1937, by German immigrant Siegfried Adler. He acquired the remains of a bankrupt toy factory which produced rag dolls and wooden toys cars. This production initially was continued, but later, in the early 1950’s they started producing plastic and tinplate...
Published in: ESTRELA BS

GAMA US ZONE SPLIT VW V1

In 1881 the GAMA company was founded by Georg Adam Mangold in Fürth, Germany. GAMA was one of the first companies after the war to be allowed to produce toys again. They set up production in an old military barracks. Tin plate body with some or all the windows painted silver. Silver painted ai...
Published in: GAMA SW

GAMA US ZONE SPLIT VW V2

In 1881 the GAMA Company was founded by Georg Adam Mangold in Fürth, Germany. GAMA was one of the first companies after the war to be allowed to produce toys again. They set up production in an old military barracks. Tin plate body with silver painted windshield, split window, louvers, headlights a...
Published in: GAMA SW

GEORG FISCHER KdF WAGEN VW GF210

In 1903 the Company GEORG FISCHER was founded. They mainly produced small toys and cars with and without clockwork motor. Ceased to exist in 1958. The tin plate, dark blue body featured a detailed lithograph design of a KdF Wagen with a white pin striping. The white striping detailed out the doors,...

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