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  2. Auburn Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    Toy soldiers, cowboys, trees, farm animals, farm buildings, and even farm implements were also molded in a variety of colors, initially in rubber and later in plastic. A life-sized horseshoe game (as they were rubber, they didn't do as much damage when one was hit in the head) was labeled as Auburn "safe play" toys.

  3. Action figure - Wikipedia

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    4-inch action figures. Also used for most plastic toy animal figures and Ertl's toy farm sets (animals, structures, and most vehicles). The Hasbro 3.75-inch G.I. Joe figures' vehicles are closer to this scale. 1:15: 0.8" [20.32 mm] 5" [127 mm]

  4. Britains - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 1893 as a toy soldiers manufacturer. With its factory set in London, Britains then diversified into other associated toys such as die-cast zamac military trucks, commercial vehicles, and toy cars. Today, the Britains brand is owned by Tomy since 2011, [1] and the W. Britain brand by First Gear, Inc. [2]

  5. Meeple - Wikipedia

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    Farm animal meeples are sometimes called "sheeples", monsters "creeples", and robots "bleeples". [5] The term meeple has occasionally been used for wooden board game pieces representing inanimate objects like vehicles. [8] More elaborate miniatures used in gaming, such as the ones used in miniature wargaming, are not usually called meeples. [8]

  6. List of toys - Wikipedia

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    Hoops have been a popular toy across a variety of cultures since antiquity.. This article is a list of toys, toy sets, and toy systems; the toys included are widely popular (either currently or historically) and provide illustrative examples of specific types of toys.

  7. Elastolin - Wikipedia

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    Hausser produced log cabin forts for the cowboys, castles/fortresses for the knights, houses and barns for the farmers and their animals, zoo enclosures for the wild animals, and an assortment of trench pieces and bunkers (Schutzengraben aus Holz) that allowed piece-by-piece purchase and assembly of multi-line trench systems for the soldiers.

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