Displaying items by tag: 86to110mm

DINKY TOYS LOWLIGHT KARMANN GHIA VW

Frank Hornby established Meccano Ltd. in 1908 to make metal construction sets and model railroads. In the early 1930s, Meccano made many types of tin plate and other metal cars and in 1934 the name "Meccano Dinky Toys" was used for the first time. The name Meccano was dropped and the brand became DI...
Published in: DINKY TOYS

DINKY TOYS OVAL VW

Frank Hornby established Meccano Ltd. in 1908 to make metal construction sets and model railroads. In the early 1930s, Meccano made many types of tin plate and other metal cars and in 1934 the name "Meccano Dinky Toys" was used for the first time. The name Meccano was dropped and the brand became DI...
Published in: DINKY TOYS

DISTLER KdF WAGEN VW

Johann Distler founded, in 1895 in Nürnberg, the Metallwarenfabrik Johann Distler KG. Until WW1 they mainly produced Penny Toys. Later they also produced cars, planes and mechanical toys. In 1936 the Company was bought by Ernst Völkl (also owner of TRIX) due to the fact that Johann Distler was Jewis...
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DRESSLER OVAL VW

The Spielzeug/Blechspielzeug Company Konrad Dreßler (DRESSLER) founded in 1917, Fürth, Germany produced this plastic VW body with cut out windows and good details of front and rear hood, door seams and rear oval window with air louvers. Chassis molded in plastic, has a rib pattern, plastic...
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ECKERT & ZIEGLER KdF WAGEN VW

ECKERT & ZIEGLER GmbH developed the very first injection molding machine that could work on large scale in 1926. They were located in Cologne, Germany and they produced many different kind of products using the injection molding technique. ECKERT & ZIEGLER cooperated in the early 1940's ...

ENDOH OVAL VW

Tin body with cut out windows and fair details of front and rear hood, door seams and rear oval window with air louvers. Tin headlights and VW hood emblem. Tin chassis with a friction motor and rubber tires with hubcaps. Tin bumpers appeared in various styles. The chassis is marked JAPAN with or wit...
Published in: ENDOH OW

ENDOH VW BUS V1

The ENDOH VW Busses were made out of stamped tin plate and lithographed. All are front wheel drive friction powered. Some have rubber tires with metal hub caps and later issues have one piece plastic wheels. Not all models have the ENDOH logo, but the lines in the metal stamping of the side panels i...
Published in: ENDOH BS

FOLKBILEN SPLIT VW

This FOLKBILEN Split VW was produced in Sweden as a completed model, came in a small rectangular box and perhaps was a copy of the WIKING Split VW constructional model kit idea. The various plastic parts  included a chassis, front and rear seats, gas tank, engine/transmission, tires, hub caps a...
Published in: FOLKBILEN

FOV-600 VW BUS

A tin plate VW Deluxe Bus with a very colorful lithograph design made by an unknown producer. The design is tri-colored with a yellow top, orange middle section and lower body in a blue color.  Details include closed sun roof with eight small windows on the top. Middle section has passengers se...
Published in: FOV-600

GAMA VW BUS

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. A diecast metal body with cutout windows and painted in various colors and themes....
Published in: GAMA BS

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