Ertl Company

Ertl Company

The Ertl Company is an American toy company best known for its die-cast metal alloy collectible replicas of farm equipment and vehicles. The company is based in Dyersville, Iowa, home of the National Farm Toy Museum. In the 1990s, Ertl also began production in Mexico, inevitably laying off the employees of the original Ertl factory which would become a warehouse/distribution facility and an outlet store.

The popularity of Ertl toys is undoubtedly due to their detailed, small-scale representations of tractors and other vehicles. For years, Ertl's advertising slogan was "Ertl just like the real thing, only smaller."

Plastic model kits

In the late 1970s, Ertl offered a series of plastic model kits of tractors, plows, and farm wagons. Although these kits never achieved the hoped-for popularity (although they now fetch prices of up to $50 on eBay), they apparently led to the 1981 acquisition of AMT.

American Muscle Diecast

In the early 1990's Ertl started the American Muscle line up of diecast collectible cars and trucks. These were 1:18 scale replicas that quickly found a dedicated following of baby boomers. Limited editions of 2500 were especially sought after. Many of the earliest releases have fetched upwards of $500. The most popular and desirable is the 1957 Chevy Bel Air known as Peggy Sue

History

Ertl has been producing farm toy replicas since 1945. For over 60 years, the company has produced farm toys for the biggest names in the industry including John Deere, CaseIH, New Holland, and AGCO. Ertl has also, on different occasions, acquired the licenses to produce die-cast vehicles and figurines as well as model kits for Thomas the Tank Engine, DC Comics, and Star Wars. IN 1999 Ertl was purchased by Racing Champions. Ertl is currently a brand under the RC2 Corp. umbrella.

Important Dates in Racing Champions/Ertl Company History

1945 The Ertl Company is founded by Fred Ertl, Sr.

1959 The company moves to larger facilities in Dyersville, Iowa.

1967 Ertl is acquired by Victor Comptometer Corporation.

1971 Ertl acquires Carter Tru-Scale.

1972 Ertl begins manufacturing plastic model kits.

1974 Ertl acquires Structo Stamped Steel.

1977 Kidde, Inc. acquires Ertl with purchase of Victor Comptometer Corp.

1981 Ertl acquires AMT model kit company.

1985 Ertl acquires MPC model kits.

1987 Hanson PLC purchases Kidde Corporation. Ertl acquires ECSI model kit company.

1989 Racing Champions is founded by Bob Dods, Boyd Meyer and Peter Chung.

1990 Ertl releases the first Precision Series farm toy replica.

1991-92 Racing Champions obtains NASCAR license

1992 Fred Ertl, Jr. retires

1995 Hanson PLC consolidates its U.S. companies to form U.S.I. (United States Industries.

1996 Racing Champions introduces its Mint line of non-racing vehicles. Racing Champions Corporation is formed.

1997 Racing Champions completes its initial public stock offering (RACN on NASDAQ).

1999 Racing Champions acquires The Ertl Company.

2000 Ertl acquires Britains Limited

2003 Racing Champions Ertl acquired Chicago-based Learning Curve International, Inc.,

2004 RC2 Corporation acquired Playing Mantis assets and The First Years Inc.,

2008 Auto World (a division of Round 2, LLC) signs licensing agreement to produce and market AMT, MPC, Polar Lights, and 24 and 18 scale diecast

ee also

* Jada Toys
* Maisto
* Hot Wheels
* Tomica
* Matchbox (toy company)
* Bumble Ball
* Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends ERTL Models

External links

* [http://www.ertltoys.com Ertl website]
* [http://www.rc2.com RC2 Corporation website]


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