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Contents: Top · 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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- Abrex - Czech firm, Škoda models
- Academy Plastic Model - Korean plastic model maker.
- Action Collectibles - Mainly NASCAR and other stock car diecast.
- AHC - Dutch models later acquired Spanish AutoPilen.
- Airfix - British plastic car and airplane kits. Some built plastic HO military and other.
- Airfix Motor Racing - A popular UK brand of slot cars in the 1960s
- AMT - Acronym for Aluminum Metal Toys. American promotional model and kit company dating from 1948.
- A.C. Gilbert Company - American manufacturer of 1:32 scale slot cars and sets
- Amloid - Mostly cast plastic toys, like Gay Toys or Processed Plastic - often very clever and realistic.
- AMW - German 1:87 HO scale plastic.
- AMR Andre Marie Ruf - White metal built and kits, supplied Danhausen and bought by Danhausen.
- Aoshima - Japanese plastic model manufacturer
- Aoyagi Metals Company - Japanese slot car and radio controlled car
- Arcade - Very early and primitive producer of cast vehicles
- Arii
- Artin - Chinese manufacturer of 1/64, 1/43, and 1/32 scale cars and track.
- Asahi - Japanese tin, but also diecast "Model Pet" series as agent in Japan for Corgi & Lone Star.
- Atlas - Chinese 1:43 scale diecast, some recasts of Norevs.
- Auburn Rubber Company - Early American producer of rubber cars.
- AUTOart - High quality 1:18 scale die-cast manufacturer from Hong Kong. Related to Gateway Global and Gate.
- Automodello - Hand-built, highly detailed, signed/autographed, limited and standard edition 1:43 scale resincast manufacturer.
- Auto Pilen - Spanish manufacturer of die-cast models in 1:43 and 1:64. Made by Pilen S.A.
- Aurora Plastics Corporation - American manufacturer of 1:24 static kits and developer of the pioneering Model Motoring and AFX lines (HO) as well as 1:32 and 1:48 slot cars.
- AutoDux - East German windup metal and plastic toys from the 1960s.
B
- Bang - Italian manufacturer, later 1980s, specializing in 1:43 Ferraris, picked up where Box Models left off.
- Bandai - Formerly large tin plate; now produces model cars as related to anime merchandising
- Banthrico - Die cast car banks in 1:25th and other scales.
- Base Toys
- BBR Models - Italian 1:43 and 1:18 scale model manufacturer.
- Bburago - Italian, made by the brothers who made Mebetoys and Martoys.
- Benbros - American diecast of different sizes.
- Best Box - Dutch brand of three-inch diecast models, precursor of Efsi
- Biante - Australian 1:18, 1:43 and 1:64 scale model manufacturer
- Bing German manufacturer of tin-plate models
- Blitz Model Tecnica (BMT) - radio controlled cars
- Boss Bodies - Slot car aftermarket 1/32 scale body manufacturer in New Hampshire, USA
- Box Models - Italian manufacturer in early 1980s of Ferraris that later became Bang.
- Brekina - German manufacturer for highly detailed plastic models of the 1940s - 1970s in 1:87 scale (H0)
- Brio - Swedish wood toys, but also marketed diecast Saabs and other vehicles.
- Britbus - highly detailed bus models in 1:76 scale
- Britains - British manufacturer of soldiers and animals with Jeeps & farm equipment mixed in.
- Brookfield Collectors Guild - Wisconsin maker of metal and plastic American promotional models.
- Brooklin - Handbuilt 1:43 white metal cars made in England (incl. related brands Lansdowne, RobEddie, U.S. Model Mint, International Police, Buick Collection '34-'39)
- Bruce Arnold Models (a.k.a BAM) - handbuilt 1:43 white metal / resin post-war American cars. Officially licensed by General Motors.
- Bruder - German manufacturer, plastic large trucks, farming and construction models.
- Brumm - Italian manufacturer of die-cast models in 1/43 scale.
- Bub - German toymakers since 1851.
- Buby - Argentine maker of many scales.
- Buddy L - Tonka like toys; mostly pressed steel.
- Budgie Toys - diecast cars and trucks made in England. Similar to Matchbox.
- Busch - German manufacturer for plastic models in 1:87 and 1:160
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- C.C.C. - handbuilt 1:43 cars, mostly made of resin.
- CKO - see Kellerman - pressed steel German cars and trucks.
- Cararama - Mostly 1:43 scale, made in China, made by Hongwell.
- Carmania - A brand by Spanish Mira.
- Carrera - Current Austrian manufacturer of 1:43, 1:32, and 1:24 cars, track, and digital control systems
- Castle Toy - British die-cast manufacturer
- Castline - Makes M3 Machines replicas of US cars of the '50s and '60s.
- Chad Valley - Die-cast cars and buses made in England.
- Chrono - 1:18 scale cars, mostly of British marques from the '60s and '70s.
- CIJ - see below - Compagnie Industrielle du Jouet.
- Compagnie Industrielle du Jouet - Compagnie Industrielle du Jouet (CIJ); French die-cast manufacturer, name now brought back by Norev.
- Citroen - Made its own promotional toys for a time.
- Classic Carlectables - manufacturers of Australian Touring Cars and V8 Supercars
- CMC - manufacturers of precision high end die-cast collectibles
- CMNL Creative Master Northcord Ltd - highly detailed die-cast bus models in 1:76 scale.
- Collectors Classics - Argentine-produced 1:43-scale models of classic American cars (primarily '50s).
- Conrad Models - German maker of promotional trucks and some cars.
- Corgi Toys - Introduced in 1956, the first real competition to Dinky Toys and great toy innovator.
- Corgi Classics Limited - Modern Corgi.
- Conquest- Handbuilt 1:43 white metal cars (incl. related brand Madison)
- Cox Models - Formerly one of the USA's most respected manufacturers of slot cars. Also model kits.
- Cragstan - Many types of toys, but diecast from Gamda Sabra of Israel marketed as Cragstan Detroit Seniors.
- Crescent Toys - British manufacturer of die-cast models
- Crown Premiums - Manufacturers of mint die-cast collectibles
- Cursor Models - German manufacturer of diecast and plastic 1:43 models for the Mercedes museum.
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- Danbury Mint - Intricate 1/24th scale die casts
- Danhausen - German models during the 1970s, most made by other producers, became Paul's Model Art then Minichamps.
- DCMT - made diecast Lone Star Toys in England.
- Design Studio - see Motor City USA
- Desormeaux - French manufacturer of 1:43 die casts.
- Diapet - Japanese diecast maker, made Yonezawa.
- Dickie Toys - More generic diecasts of the Simba-Dickie Group.
- Dinky Toys - the first brand of post WWII 1/43 scale toy car to be collected widely.
- Doyusha - Japanese plastic, diecast and RC model manufacturer
- Dubray - French producer of built and kit resin Peugeots.
- Durham Classics - Handbuilt 1:43 white metal cars.
- Dust & Glory - Handbuilt models of pre-WW1 American Race Cars.
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- Eagle Collectibles - Jouefevolution became Eagle Collectibles by Universal Hobbies, Eagle named later dropped.
- Ebbro - Japanese 1:43 scale models made by Miniature Model Planning (MMP).
- Ediltoys - Creative 1:43 scale diecast Italian models, but could not compete with Politoys or Mebetoys.
- Edison Giacattoli - In the 1970s, mostly diecast planes made in Italy, later European model cars made in China.
- EFE Exclusive First Editions (Gilbow) - model manufacturer, specializing in buses and trucks
- Efsi - Matchbox sized diecast cars and trucks, successor of Best Box. Say "Made in Holland" on bases.
- EKO - Spanish producer of 1:87 scale plastic models.
- Eldon - American manufacturer of 1:32 and 1:24 scale slot cars and sets
- Eligor Models - Swiss/French diecast model maker, mostly in 1:43 scale, made by Hobbycar.
- Emek - Finnish plastic trucks in 1:25; also took over some Stahberg 1:22 scale production.
- Ertl Company - American company from Iowa - mostly tractors, but later took on about everything else.
- Espewe - Also called VEB Plasticart. East German state plastic model producer (VEB being "factory of the people").
- Ex-El Products - Company reproducing Jo-Han promos during the 1980s.
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- F&F Mold and Die Works - Simple plastic models of the 1950s. Dayton, OH.
- Fairfield Mint
- Fastlane - Model car brand of Toys "R" Us.
- FF Ertl III - Makes ultra detailed 1:18 scale American cars, relation to other Ertl uncertain.
- Fly - Spanish manufacturer of highly detailed 1:32 slot cars.
- FJ - acronym for France Jouets.
- France Jouets or FJ - French diecast maker similar to Corgi, CIJ, or Tekno.
- Franklin Mint - Intricate die casts, primarily 1/24th scale.
- French Dinky - Dinky line made in France.
- Fujimi Model - Japanese plastic model manufacturer.
- Funmate - Japanese plastic toy and promotional maker.
- Funrise - More toy-like, many models very creative.
- Furuta - Japanese maker of detailed plastic toys (including model cars), sold inside chocolate eggs.
- FYP Expensive and highly detailed White Metal models, specifically models by Rolls Royce and Bentley.
G
- Galanite - Swedish brand of 1:43 scale soft plastic toy cars.
- Galgo - Argentine diecast, mostly 1:43 scale.
- Gama Toys - Historic German producer of tin and later diecast models.
- Gamda Sabra - Israeli diecast, sold as Cragstan Detroit Seniors in the US.
- Gasquy-Septoy - Belgian manufacturer of die-cast toys, dating from the late 1940s.
- Gate - A main brand of Gateway Global, related to AUTOart.
- Gay Toys - American manufacturer of plastic toys, some fairly authentic.
- Gescha - German maker of toys and later truck promotionals, both pre- and post-war.
- Giodi - Italian 1:66 and 1:18 scale diecast.
- Gisima - Spanish manufacturer of die-cast models in 1:64 and larger scales.
- Goldvarg - Argentine manufacturer of 1:43 scale models of American Cars.
- Gonio (brand) - Artfully done detailed pressed steel military vehicles.
- Great American Dream Machines - handbuilt 1:43 white metal models of mid-20th century Detroit showcars
- Greenlight - 1:64 scale diecast, mostly of 1960s and 1970s Muscle Cars.
- Griffin Models - Bulgarian manufacturer of white metal models, fairly authentic vintage Saabs. 1:43 scale.
- Guiloy - Spanish manufacturer of die-cast models in 1:64, 1:43, and 1:24 scales.
- Guisval - Spanish manufacturer of die-cast models in 1:64 and 1:43 scales.
- Gunze Sangyo - Japanese plastic model manufacturer
H
- Hartoys - Precision diecast trucks made in China, reminiscent of Lledo.
- Hasbro - Now owns Tonka. Many different series. Battery operated slot cars called Record Breakers.
- Hasegawa - Japanese plastic model manufacturer.
- Heco - handbuilt 1:43 resin cars (incl. various related brands such as Challange), specializing in French cars of the classic streamlined era
- Herpa - for railway modelling, primarily 1:87 plastic
- High Speed - a Hong Kong based diecast vehicle maker.
- Hi Speed - Diecast maker of old Fire Engines - cars too.
- Hirobo - radio controlled cars, produced for short period
- Hobbycar - Swiss company that makes Eligor.
- Hongwell - manufacturer of Cararama brand.
- Hot Bodies - brand of HPI Racing
- Hot Wheels and Hot Wheels Elite - an upgraded version of 1:18 Hot Wheels, mostly replicas of Ferrari.
- HPI Racing
- Hubley Manufacturing Company - American producer of metal kits, diecast cars, and plastic promotional models.
- Husky Toys - Corgi's smaller line that competed with Matchbox.
I
- Ideal Models - original name for Jo-Han promotionals.
- Ideal Toy Company - Now defunct American toy company that manufactured and sold toys, slot cars, etc.
- Igra models - Plastic model maker from Czechoslovakia similar to Minialuxe specializing in classic Chech makes.
- Ilario - makers of hand-built 1:43-scale models of classic luxury cars - included related brand Chromes.
- Illustra - British White Metal manufacturer, recently resurrected the Minimarque Range.
- Italeri - Italian aircraft, military and civil kit manufacturer.
- Imai
- IMC (Industro-Motive Corporation) - US manufacturer kits, notably Ford products. Bought by Hawk Models in early seventies, then purchased by Testors, later merged with Lindberg, owned by parent company RPM, now part of Lindberg again.
- Imperial Toys - Hong Kong manufacturer of a variety of toys, including diecast of lower quality, but sometimes clever selection.
- Impy - line of Lone Star toys made by DCMT.
- Ites - Czech maker of larger Tatra and other vehicles.
- Ixo - part of a conglomerate of brands from the Far East, with Altaya, Atlas, del Prado, Yat Ming
J
- Jada Toys - Modern hip diecast cars with bling!
- Jadi - 1:18 scale diecast (like a Triumph Stag).
- Joal - Sometimes called 'Joal Compact'. Diecast from Spain since the 1980s, mainly 1:50.
- Jo-Han - American producer of plastic promotional models and kits.
- Johnny Lightning - Hot Wheels like cars whether made by early Topper or Playing Mantis.
- Jouef - French manufacturer of slot cars in 1:36 scale, some of which were also produced and sold in the UK by Mettoy-Corgi under the Playcraft brand.
- Jouefevolution - Jouef's 1990s line of diecast cars in 1:43 and 1:18 scale in bright yellow boxes.
- JRD - French manufacturer of 1:43 die-cast models up to about 1950s. Norev announced they are bringing back the line.
K
- Kaden models - Czech firm making mainly Škoda and Tatra models.
- KDN - Short for Kovodružstvo Náchod, later called Kaden models, see above.
- Kellerman (model cars) - German quality pressed steel cars and trucks, later taken over by Czech firm Kovap.
- Kenna Models British Manufacturer of 1:43 White Metal.
- Kenner - Variety of plastic & diecast vehicles, particularly the Hot Wheels-like Fast 111s.
- Kidco - Smaller Matchbox sized cars.
- Kingmaker Coal - British company, mainly models of British cars, trains and trucks. All models are made from British Coal.
- K-Line - Different scales/makes of cars like Welly made for Railroad sets.
- Korris - American cheaper plastic 1:25 scale toys.
- Kosuge - Japanese pressed tin maker.
- Kovap Náchod - Took over German firm Kellerman CKO and associated with Kovodružstvo Náchod / Kaden
- Kovodružstvo Náchod - Name of Czech firm shortened to KDN, and later Kaden models. Later associated with Kovap Náchod
- Kyosho - Japanese diecast and RC manufacturer.
L
- La Mini Miniera - French race cars.
- Lanard - Mostly cord action plastic toy cars and trucks, many very realistic.
- Lansdowne Models - the branch of Brooklin Models which deals specifically with British marques, as opposed to American cars.
- Liberty Models - Spin-off of Ertl - made many pickup trucks.
- Lindberg Models - American maker of plastic kits and some promotional models.
- Lines Bros - Makers of Minic and Tri-Ang, which also made Spot-On Models.
- Lion Car - Dutch diecast truck and car producer. Corgi-like.
- Lionel - Iconic American toy train company that created the first slot cars (1912), an HO line in the 1960s, as well as toy racing cars that ran on railroad tracks.
- Lledo (Days Gone, Vanguards) - It's the name Odell backwards. Former designer of Matchbox Models of Yesteryear. Product line now absorbed into Corgi
- Lone Star Toys - British diecast maker, made by DCMT.
- Losi - American manufacturer of remote control vehicles
- LS - Bankrupt in 1992
M
- Maclovell Huon Pine Racing Cars - Tasmanian hand carved wood models
- Ma Collection - Swiss hand-built 1:43-scale models, primarily of classic French cars.
- MacGregor - Mexican reproductions of Italian Politoys.
- Madison (see Conquest Models)
- Maisto - American-owned, Thailand made conglomerate of May Cheong and May Tat.
- Majorette - French-owned maker of Matchbox-style toys, acquired Solido.
- Mandarin - Matchbox sized cars made in Singapore.
- Märklin - Classic German manufacturer in various scales. Known for trains.
- Marks - German manufacturer in 1:87 and 1:160
- Marqueart - Suppliers of high quality hand built 1:43 scale model cars.
- Martoys - Larger 1:24 scale line made 1975-1976, then became Bburago.
- Marushin - Japan, diecast cars, airplanes, and other toys.
- Louis Marx and Company - American toy maker, usually plastic, some diecast zamac, made '48 Hudson promotional.
- Matchbox - Originally, English producer of small diecast vehicles. Models of Yesteryear. King Size. Later owned by Universal Toys, then Tyco. Then Mattel.
- Mattel - Mainly Hot Wheels in various forms - other vehicles earlier than that.
- Mebetoys - Italian 1:43 scale producer started by Besana brothers who later started Martoys and Bburago.
- Meboto - Crude Turkish reproductions of 1:43 scale Italian Ediltoys.
- Mercury - Italian 1:43 scale manufacturer.
- Metosul - Portuguese diecast manufacturer like Corgi or Dinky; used some of Dinky's dies?
- Mettoy - Manufacturer of the first HO slot car line (Playcraft Electric Highways), which was later manufactured and developed by Aurora.
- Micro Models - New Zealand maker of Australian marketed vehicles.
- Midgetoy - Tootsietoy-like single body castings late '60s early '70s - Rockford, IL.
- Milestone Models - South African 1:43 scale white metal models, mainly of Chrysler products.
- Milton Toys - Dinky reproductions and other toys made in India.
- Minialuxe - French precision plastic models, similar to Cursor or early Brumm.
- Miniature Model Planning or MMP - Japanese makers of Ebbro.
- Minic - Tin models made by Triang in Britain, 1930s.
- Minichamps - German manufacturer of highly detailed models, primarily 1:43
- Miniatures du Mont-blanc - French manufacturer 1:43 (Berliet, Chevrolet, Saviem, Renault, Citroën, Jeep...)
- Minimarque 43- handbuilt 1:43 white metal cars.
- Minex - British, 1:76 plastic car models.
- Mira - Spanish manufacturer of die-cast models in 1:64, 1:43, and 1:18 scales. Makes Carmania.
- Mitsuwa Model - Miniature pull back model cars
- Model Factory Hiro - Japanese resin kit manufacturer.
- Model Power - Usually 1:87 scale HO trucks and cars.
- MPC - American producer of promotional models and kits in plastic.
- Mondo - Italian 1:43 though made in China.
- Monogram models - American producer of plastic model kits, now under Revell Group of Hobbico.
- Morestone - British diecast models similar to early Matchbox. This is the name before they became Budgie Toys.
- Motor City USA - Expensive handbuilt 1:43 white metal cars (incl. related brands Design Studio, American Models, USA Models).
- Motormax - Chinese producer of a wide variety of different budget scale die cast models, 1:64 scale to 1;12 scale. Descendent of Zylmex.
- Muovo - Finnish plastic car maker, about 1:50 scale.
- Muky - Argentine reproductions of certain earlier Hot Wheels dies.
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- Nacoral Intercars - Spanish diecast model producer - also plastic.
- Neo - Dutch manufacturer of high quality models, mostly 1:43 scale.
- New-Ray - Hong Kong manufacturer of die-cast cars, motorbikes, trucks
- Ninco - Spanish maker of 1:32 slot cars, track and digital control equipment
- Norev - French manufacturer of models in 1:64, 1:43, 1:18 and 1:87 scales. Initially plastic, though now Diecast. Circa 2010 now has brought back makers CIJ, Spot-On, and supposedly, JRD.
- Novacar - Portuguese producer of Matchbox size cars; acquired by Majorette.
- Novoexport - Russian export organization for Russian diecast.
- NP (Norddeutsche Plastikfabrik) - German brand of 1:43 scale soft plastic toy cars
- Nylint - Tonka like trucks of mostly pressed steel or plastic.
- Nyrhinen Ky - Finnish 1:22 scale plastic promotional producer.
- NZG - German diecast maker of promotional trucks and some cars.
O
- One43 - collectible limited edition fine scale model cars in 1:43 scale
- Onyx - Portuquese maker of 1:43 scale Indy and other racing cars.
- Otaki Model Toy Company - defunct Japanese plastic model manufacturer
- OttOmobile - Mostly 1:18 scale French makes in Resin.
- Oxford Diecast - Swansea based UK company coming to prominence in early 3rd millennium
P
- Pathfinder - British manufacturer of 1:43 scale White Metal models of British cars from the 1940s to the 1970s.
- Paul's Model Art - Formerly Danhausen, makes Minichamps, purchased AMR, associated with UT Models.
- Penn Line - American model train manufacturer briefly producing 1:52 slot sets endorsed by A. J. Foyt
- Penny - Matchbox sized cars made by Polistil.
- Pilen - see Auto Pilen
- Plasto - Finnish producer of plastic toys, but also some promotional quality cars.
- Playart - Hong Kong manufacturer of Matchbox sized diecast.
- Playcraft - see Mettoy.
- Precision Miniatures -
- PMC - see Product Miniature Company.
- Pocher Model Cars - Italian manufacturer, famous for its large sized (1:8), highly detailed car kits.
- Polfi Toys - Greek plastic and diecast toy maker. Many scales.
- Policar - Italian manufacturer of 1:32 slot cars and accessories.
- Polistil - Italian (later name for Politoys)
- Politoys - Italian (earlier name of Polistil)
- PR - French diecast manufacturer.
- Premier Models - American plastic producer of kits.
- Product Miniatures Company - American promotional model maker from 1947 until about 1965. Mostly Chevrolets.
- Progetto K
- Protar, mostly specialized in Italian racing cars, absorbed into Italeri
- Provence Moulage - handbuilt 1:43 cars, most often made of resin.
- Pyro - American plastic kit producer in the early 1960s.
Q
- QuarterMile - Handbuilt 1/43 scale models of American dragsters
- Quiralu - French manufacturer of the early 1960s of 1:43 models.
R
- Racing Champions - Now part of RC2 with Ertl, made American muscle cars and racing cars, mostly in 1:64 scale.
- Radlett Grand Prix Models.
- Record Breakers: World of Speed - A Hasbro line from the late 80's to early 90's.
- Redbox - Was Zylmex, became Motormax.
- Remco - Mostly Tonka-like toys and trucks.
- Revell - American model kit producer owned by Hobbico.
- Revell AG Germany - Former subsidiary of American Revell, now a separate company.
- Revival International - Italian Manufacturer of Highly Detailed 1:20 metal and plastic models
- Rextoys - 1:43 diecast French/Swiss producer of mostly 1930s era cars.
- Rietze - German manufacturer of highly detailed plastic models mainly in 1:87 scale
- Rio - Italian manufacturer of 1:43 scale classic models, 1900–1960.
- RO Models Workshop - Czech manufacturer of military vehicles.
- Road Champs - Diecast in 1:64 and 1:43 scale of mostly American cars of 1950s and 1960s.
- Roadmaster - name of Lone Star toys made by DCMT.
- Robeddie - Brooklin brand making Swedish Volvos and Saabs.
- Roco - Austrian manufacturer of model railways, model car brand went to Herpa. Mostly HO scale.
- Roskopf - German manufacturer in 1:87 that was sold to Wiking.
- Rosso Corporation - Short lived high end plastic scale model manufacturer from Japan
- Ricko -
S
- Safir - French producer, diecast metal early, plastic Grand Prix cars in 1970s.
- Scale Model Products - SMP was leading American plastic producer of promotional models, introduced the 3 in 1 kit, acquired by AMT.
- Scalextric - The longest-established manufacturer of model slot cars. Creator of the landmark 1:32 slot car line in 1957.
- Schabak Modell - Made Ford and other German model cars in the 1990s mainly in 1:43 scale, known particularly for aircraft liveries.
- Schuco Modell - Traditional German toy producer in all kinds of scales.
- SCX - Spanish manufacturer of 1:43 and 1:32 slot cars and 1:32 digital slot car systems. Formerly Scalextric of Spain. Sold under the brand name Scalextric in Spain and Mexico. Outside those markets, sold under the brand name SCX.
- Serpent Model Racing Cars - Radio controlled cars
- Shinsei - Cranes and construction vehicles, also plastic toy cars.
- Signature Models - Detailed 1:32 scale diecast models often sold in Museums and Dealerships.
- Siku - German model manufacturer, mostly Matchbox size.
- Slik Toys - Aluminum toys made in Lansing, Iowa.
- Slottech - US Manufacturer of HO (1/64th) slot cars.
- Slot.it - Italian manufacturer of 1:32 slot cars and accessories.
- Smer - Longtime Czech producer of mainly plastic cars and trucks about 1:43 scale.
- SMTS - British white metal manufacturer, who specialised in their own range as well as making brass masters for many others e.g. Conquest
- Solido - French manufacturer of good quality 1:43 and 1:18 scale models
- Soma - Tonka - like toys, mainly trucks.
- Somerville British manufacturer of 1:43 scale White Metal models, especially British cars of the 1930s and 40's
- Speedy - Matchbox sized line of cars made by Mercury of Italy.
- Spot-on - 1:42 scale die-cast made by Triang in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Eventually bought by Dinky. Resurrected by Norev.
- Stahlberg Models - Finnish promos of Swedish Saabs and Volvos
- Stelco - German brand of 1:43 scale soft plastic and 1:64 scale hard plastic toy cars
- Strombecker/Bachmann - American Manufacturer started in 1962. 1/32 slot cars. Formerly Strombecker was a separate company making slot cars and Bachman, electric train sets.
- Studio 27 - high end scale model and accessory manufacturer from Japan
- Starline
- Sun Star - Chinese mostly 1:18 scale. Nicely done, especially limousines and pickup trucks.
T
- Takara Tomy - Japanese diecast manufacturer, mostly Matchbox size. Known as Tomy in English speakign countries
- Tameo - Italian 1:43 scale model manufacturer
- Tamiya - high quality die-cast manufacturer, more famous for plastic models and RC cars. Their first exports in the 1960s were a range of 1/24 slot car kits
- Tantal - Russian 1:43 scale model maker or exporting organization.
- Team Azarashi - radio controlled cars
- Team Durango - radio controlled cars
- Tekno - manufacturer of 1:43 scale die-cast models originally based in Denmark; now known for truck models.
- Testor Corporation - Known early on for model paints, later made plastic kits and metal kits.
- Timpo-Toys - British die-cast manufacturer.
- Tin Wizard - High quality 1:43 scale.
- Tokyo Marui - Japanese manufacturer who made briefly plastic model car.
- Tomica - Japanese diecast manufacturer, Tomy brand, mostly Matchbox size.
- Tomy - Japanese diecast manufacturer, mostly Matchbox size. Known as Takara Tomy in Japan.
- Tomytec - Subsidiary of Takara Tomy, mostly HO scale plastic cars.
- Tomte Laerdal - Norwegian brand of 1:43 scale soft plastic toy cars.
- Tonka - US manufacturer of toy trucks and other vehicles.
- Tootsietoy - American manufacturer of die-cast vehicles, produced their first model car in 1911.
- Top Model - 1:43 diecast Ferraris in the spirit of Box or Bang.
- Total Control Racing - A slotless HO Scale slot car system introduced in the late 1970s
- Toy State - More toy-like plastic cars and trucks, but many farm and other products are fairly realistic.
- Trax Models - Australian cars mainly in 1:43 scale - made in China.
- Traxxas - American manufacturer model nitro and electric car producer specialises in 1/10 scale cars.
- Tri-ang - English and Northern Irish concern - trains, tin cars, diecast - including Spot-On.
- Trident - Austrian 1:87 scale plastic models.
- Trofeu - Portuguese manufacturer specializing in 1/43 scale rally cars.
- Trumpeter - Nicely detailed kits and models
- Tyco Toys - American manufacturer of HO Scale cars and sets. Owned Matchbox during 1990s.
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- Unimax - Chinese manufacturer of military diecast (especially tanks) and 'Radline RC' remote control vehicles.
- Universal Hobbies - Eagle became this (out of Jouefevolution).
- UT Models - Retired brand name of the former Gateway Global, sister company to AUTOart, also associated with Paul's Model Art.
V
- V & V Model - From Czech Republic
- Vanguard - Auto line of British cars made by Lledo.
- Verem - Majorette subsidiary producing old dies of Solido.
- Victory Industries of Guildford - 1:20 plastic models and 1:32 slot cars
- Victory Models - Handbuilt 1:43 resin cars (incl. related brand La Familia)
- Viking - Toylike Swedish cars, but occasional realistic Volvo.
- Vitesse Models - 1:43 diecast metal models from Portugal.
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- Wave Corporation - Japanese resin model manufacturer, notable for F1 models, no longer produce car kits
- Welly - Chinese manufacturer exporting widely
- Western Models - handbuilt 1:43 white metal cars (incl. related brand Small Wheels). Used to provide models to Danhausen.
- White Rose Collectibles - Specially detailed Matchbox Toys, and particularly, team sports versions.
- Wiking - German maker of primarily 1:87 plastic models.
- Gerald Wingrove
- Wrenn - manufactured a 1:52 scale slot car system in the 1960s capable of running three cars independently in each slot
- Winross Models - American manufacturer of promotional diecast tractor trailer trucks.
- Wizzard High Performance - 1:64 scale slot car manufacturer.
- Wyandotte Toys - Cast iron manufacturer from the U.S. in the 1920s and 1930s.
X
- XRAY Model Racing Cars, Slovakian radio controlled cars
Y
- Yatming - Hong Kong manufacturer of diecast models from small to large.
- Yokomo - Japanese radio controlled cars
- Yonezawa - Japanese diecast usually in 1:43 scale. See Diapet.
Z
- Zee Toys - See Zylmex.
- Ziss - German 1:43 scale producer.
- Zylmex - Usually 1:64 scale diecast vehicles made by Zyll Enterprises. Some larger plastic vehicles.
References
- Bibliography
- Brian Jewell, F (1963). Model Car Collecting. London: Temple Press Books Ltd.
- A. Stephan, Elizabeth (2000). O'Brien's Collecting Toy Cars & Trucks. Iola, Wisconsin: Krause Publications. ISBN 0-87341-580-9.
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