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  2. Airfix - Wikipedia

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    1:76 scale T-34/85. 1:32, 1:35, 1:72 and 1:76 scales. Airfix was the first company to release small-scale military vehicles in 1960 with the 1:72 Bristol Bloodhound with Launcher, SWB Land Rover and trailer. The original range of vehicles was in 1:76 scale, also known as OO scale.

  3. Gama Toys - Wikipedia

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    The Gama name also appeared in catalogs of the Czech company known as Gonio that produced pressed tin 1:24 scale military vehicles about 2000. The address printed on the company literature shows the name as "Gama, a.s. Ceske Budejovice" which appears to be a continuation of production within the Gonio factory in Trhove Sviny.

  4. Dinky Toys - Wikipedia

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    The first two models in the 40 series were in 1:48 scale, while the others were in 1:45 scale. [17] The Jowett Javelin saloon is an interesting case as plans were made, but the model was never issued. More recently, Odgi Models have remade the Jowett and a couple other Dinky Toys Models which were planned but never manufactured. The series ...

  5. Corgi Toys - Wikipedia

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    Within five years the whole Corgi range would be replaced by vehicles in 1/36 scale. 1973 saw the release of Jacky Ickx 's Ferrari 312 B2 (152) and the John Player Special Lotus 72 (154) of World Champion (1972 and 1974) Emerson Fittipaldi or Ronnie Peterson , and in 1974 the Shadow F1 car was issued in both UOP livery (155) as driven by Jackie ...

  6. Category:Military vehicles of Germany by period - Wikipedia

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    This category is for categorizing articles about military vehicles developed by Germany by the period (e.g. interwar) in which the type was introduced. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.

  7. Alpine Rally - Wikipedia

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    The rally was first held in 1932 under the name Rallye des Alpes Françaises.After World War II, it continued as the Rallye International des Alpes in 1946. Although the event still started and finished in France, the route became international in 1948 and until 1965 featured famous mountain passes in Austria, Germany, Italy and Switzerland. [1]

  8. Category:Military vehicles of the Cold War - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles about military vehicles introduced or produced during the Cold War (ca. 1946 — ca. 1990). See also the preceding Category:World War II vehicles and the succeeding Category:Military vehicles of the post–Cold War period

  9. ACMAT - Wikipedia

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    ACMAT was founded as The ALM SA (Ateliers Legueu Meaux) in 1954 by René Legueu as a Meaux-based manufacturer of wheeled military vehicles. [5] Some of their heavy trucks and commercial vehicles are also available in civilian versions.