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  2. Ertl Company - Wikipedia

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    1990 - Ertl releases the first Precision Series farm toy replica; 1991–92 - Racing Champions obtains NASCAR license; 1992 - Fred Ertl Jr. & Robert J. Ertl retire; 1995 - Hanson plc consolidates its U.S. companies to form U.S.I. (United States Industries) 1993 - Ertl begins the Wings Of Texaco die cast airplane collection

  3. National Farm Toy Museum - Wikipedia

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    The second floor has many farm toys stored in cases, truck toys in cases, and a collection of cowboy and Native American dolls. [1] [3] The museum also houses a gift shop. [4] Ertl CEO Fred Ertl Jr.'s personal farm toy collection was auctioned off at the National Farm Toy Museum after he retired. [5] Thanks in part to the museum, but also to ...

  4. Ente Scambi Coloniali Internazionali - Wikipedia

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    Ertl (1987–93) Ente Scambi Coloniali Internazionali ( Colonial Trade Exchange ), mostly known for its acronym ESCI , was an Italian scale model kit manufacturer based in Lombardy . Established in 1930, the company produced model cars and model aircraft .

  5. Category:Ertl Company - Wikipedia

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  6. Die-cast toy - Wikipedia

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    Typical early Dinky die-cast toy, with multiple parts and rubber tires, but early models had no glazed windows. A die-cast toy (also spelled diecast, or die cast) is a toy or a collectible model produced by using the die-casting method of putting molten lead, zinc alloy or plastic in a mold to produce a particular shape. Such toys are made of ...

  7. List of scale model kit manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Plastic Model & Tool Catalog 2015 , Magazine Daichi, April 2015; Lune, Peter van. "FROG Penguin plastic scale model kits 1936 - 1950". Zwolle, The Netherlands, 2017, published by author ISBN 978-90-9030180-8

  8. Action figure - Wikipedia

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    (A similar toy named Johnny Hero was introduced by Rosko Industries for Sears in 1965, but was known as a "Boy's Doll" since the term action figure had not gained widespread usage at that point.) G.I. Joe was initially a military-themed 11.5-inch figure proposed by marketing and toy idea-man Stan Weston.

  9. Jibba Jabber - Wikipedia

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    Jibba Jabber was a doll made by the toy company Ertl in the mid-1990s. The dolls came with various hair colors including red, blue, pink and green. The female version of the doll (called Ms. Jibba Jabber) had a pink body with pink nose and the male version had a black body with yellow nose.

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