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  2. Model military vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Remote controlled model of Centurion tank. Military vehicle modelers build a wide variety of models. Tanks and other armored fighting vehicles are the most popular subjects at model contests. Modelers also build ordnance, military trucks, tractors, half-tracks, artillery, and lighter vehicles such as jeeps and motorcycles.

  3. Solido - Wikipedia

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    American vehicles were only 2% of vehicles – mainly military vehicles of the past, which is different from Solido of the 1980s when Cadillacs, Thunderbirds and Studebakers, among others, were offered. American, German, Italian, and British models were less prevalent after 35 years, and three fewer countries were represented.

  4. Die-cast toy - Wikipedia

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    1:48 scale: Several companies produce die-cast model aircraft in 1:48 scale, which is a popular scale for plastic construction kits. Some die-cast military vehicles and model train accessories are also made in this scale. 1:50 scale: The most widely used scale for construction vehicles and for other trucks and buses.

  5. List of model car brands - Wikipedia

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    Lemeco – Rare early 1950s diecast cars and military vehicles made in Sweden [57] Lemezarugyar – Hungarian plastic toys [58] Lenyko / Geno-Toys, Swedish firm making a Volvo PV444 L (1957) model worthy of being a promotional (Force 2002, pp. 32, 99), factory situated in Gothenburg, burned down in 1963.

  6. Britains - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, besides soldiers, a variety of vehicles began to appear, mostly in the military field. One such detailed die-cast vehicle was a Royal Artillery 4.5" howitzer towable cannon that fired toy shells. For a toy, it was intricately designed, with a special threaded post with rotating knob to raise and lower the cannon.

  7. TootsieToy - Wikipedia

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    The company also produced a large assortment of die-cast dollhouse furniture. [5] In the 1920s trains, cars, trucks, military vehicles, aircraft, pistols and a variety of other toys were manufactured by Dowst. Vehicles often had white rubber tires which over time become brittle and often have not survived play-wear and time.

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