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HAMMER LOWLIGHT KARMANN GHIA

The HAMMER Company was founded by Arthur Hammer in Lüdenscheid, Germany, in 1937 and produced tools for manufacturing thermo and duroplast materials. In 1950, they bought an injection mold machine and started producing small plastic toys. The HAMMER Lowlight Karmann Ghia was made of hard plastic, a...
Published in: HAMMER

HAMMER VW BUS V1

The HAMMER Company was founded by Arthur Hammer in Lüdenscheid, Germany, in 1937 and produced tools for manufacturing thermo and duroplast materials. In 1950, they bought an injection mold machine and started producing small plastic toys. Roughly there are two versions of the Hammer VW Bus. Both ve...
Published in: HAMMER BS

HÖFLER - JEAN VW CONVERTIBLE

The basis of the Höfler Company was laid in 1923 when the 3 Höfler brothers, Johann, Georg and Leonhard, started a company for production of metal products in Fürth. In the 1930’s, Johan decided to build his own toy Company, named "Metallspielwarenfabrik Johann Höfler". He produced cheap penny toys,...

HUKI KdF WAGEN VW HK403

In 1910, Hubert Kienberger founded HUKI, Kienberger & Co., Nürnberg, Germany. They mainly produced Penny Toys and animals on wheels. Before WWII, they used the brand name KiCo, which was later altered into HUKI. In 1943 the company was destroyed by a fire and only in 1951 production was restarte...

HUKI SPLIT VW HK391

In 1910, Hubert Kienberger founded HUKI, Kienberger & Co., Nürnberg, Germany. They mainly produced Penny Toys and animals on wheels. Before WWII, they used the brand name KiCo, which was later altered into HUKI. In 1943 the Company was destroyed by a fire and only in 1951 production was restarte...

HUKI SPLIT VW HK392

In 1910, Hubert Kienberger founded HUKI, Kienberger & Co., Nürnberg, Germany. They mainly produced Penny Toys and animals on wheels. Before WWII, they used the brand name KiCo, which was later altered into HUKI. In 1943, the company was destroyed by a fire and only in 1951 production was restart...

HUKI SPLIT VW HK393

In 1910, Hubert Kienberger founded HUKI, Kienberger & Co., Nürnberg, Germany. They mainly produced Penny Toys and animals on wheels. Before WWII, they used the brand name KiCo, which was later altered into HUKI. In 1943, the company was destroyed by a fire and only in 1951 production was restart...

HUKI SPLIT VW VOLKSWAGEN VARIATIONS (SMALL SCALE)

In 1938, Hitler introduced the Dr. Porsche designed KdF Wagen at the Berlin Auto Show. This KdF Wagen as it was identified back then (KdF abbreviates "Kraft durch Freude" meaning Strength Through Joy) later became the Volkswagen Beetle as we know it today. Hitler wanted the German worker to own an a...

INGAP OVAL VW

  Industria Nazionale Gioccatoli Automatici, Padova (INGAP) founded in 1922, Italy, produced this Oval Window VW from injection plastic mold process. The plastic body with cut out windows and fair details of front and rear hood, door seams and rear oval window with air louvers. Chassis mo...
Published in: INGAP

KARL BUB KdF WAGEN VW V1

The company Karl BUB was founded in 1851 in Nürnberg, Germany, by Sigmund Paulus Bub. In 1937/38 the company was sold to the firm of Keim & Co in order to prohibit confiscation by the NAZI regime. Shown is a diecast KdF Wagen with cut out windows except for the rear window area t...
Published in: KB KARL BUB

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