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  2. Mattel Hot Birds - Wikipedia

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    Hot Birds is a set of 6 futuristic die-cast toy airplanes produced by American toy maker Mattel in 1971. All 6 of the models were manufactured in the US. 4 of the models were also produced in Hong Kong. Hot Birds were painted with the same Spectraflame paint as Mattel's Hot Wheels cars were painted. However, the planes came in only five colors ...

  3. Paul K. Guillow, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 40 percent of the company's business comes from the simpler glider and airplane toys sold through hobby shops and other retail stores, 30 percent from the more complicated scale model kits, and 30 percent from promotional flying toys printed with advertising messages for various businesses, and sold in bulk through promotional ...

  4. Majorette (toy manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Majorette is a French toy manufacturer which mostly produces small Die-cast scale model cars, commercial vehicles, aircraft, and other vehicles, particularly in 1:64 scale. This is a normal 2.5–3 in (64–76 mm) size, thus Majorette has sometimes been called "the Matchbox of France". Traditionally, production was centered in the urban area of ...

  5. Plásticos Lodela S.A. - Wikipedia

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    Plásticos Lodela S.A. was a Mexican plastic scale Model and toy company. [1] It was founded on August 17, 1957 [2] by Apolo Loóez de Lara. The company name was a contraction of his surname.

  6. Ertl Company - Wikipedia

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    Ertl (formerly, the Ertl Company) is a former American manufacturing company and current brand of toys, best known for its die-cast metal alloy collectible replicas (or scale models) of agricultural machinery. Other products manufactured by Ertl include cars, airplanes, and commercial vehicles.

  7. Dyna-Flytes - Wikipedia

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    ZEE Toys ceased production in 1996, but the line was purchased by Red Box Toys of Hong Kong in 1997. Production continues to this day, but are sold under the brand Hot Wings, In Air and sometimes under generic brands, often with cast-in marks removed. Former Dyna-Flites pieces can be identified by the "Axxx" reference number moulded into the body.

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