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  2. Maisto - Wikipedia

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    Hummer World - Maisto's exclusive lineup of Hummer vehicles. Muscle Machines - 1/18,1/24 and 1/64 scale first produced by Funline in 1999, then taken over by Maisto. Cartoonish, but accurately detailed rods with bloated wheels and large engines. Show Stoppers - 1:18 scale set that includes a towing vehicle, a trailer, and a vehicle being towed.

  3. 1:18 scale diecast - Wikipedia

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    1:18 scale diecast replicas are 1/18th the size of the real vehicle. Most popular in this category are 1:18 scale automobile replicas – usually made out of Zamak zinc diecasting alloy [ 1 ] with plastic parts. " 1:18 scale" is the colloquial reference to this class of toy or replica.

  4. List of model car brands - Wikipedia

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    GreenLight – 1:18, 1:43 and 1:64 scale diecast with a central focus on film and television dual-licensed items. Griffin Models – Bulgarian manufacturer of white metal models, fairly authentic vintage Saabs. 1:43 scale. GT Spirit – Guiloy – Spanish manufacturer of die-cast models in 1:64, 1:43, 1:24 and 1:18 scales.

  5. Die-cast toy - Wikipedia

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    These models are generally much more expensive than the 1:18 models. Many die-cast motorcycles are also produced in this scale. 1:18 scale: Large, detailed models, usually about 7 or 8 in (18 or 20 cm) long; mostly targeted at adults. Europe is the main market for these, although Asian, American and Australian companies also produce at this ...

  6. Franklin Mint Precision Models - Wikipedia

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    In the following years, Franklin Mint produced more than 600 different issues of motorcycles, trucks and tractors besides automobiles. [1] [2] Marketing of all vehicles was almost exclusively through mail order catalogs. Vehicles - often called 'Franklin Mint Precision Models' - usually cost between $75 and $150 and were meant as adult ...

  7. Polistil - Wikipedia

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    Unfortunately, competition with newer and upcoming Bburago, Maisto and mail order firms like Franklin Mint Precision Models provided a surge in competition in the larger scales and contributed to Polistil's demise. By 1993, just as the demand for 1:18 scale models was starting to peak, Tonka dropped the name, dropped Italian production, and ...

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