Ertl Die-cast Toys
When toy collectors think 'farm toys', they think Ertl. Since
the mid-1940s, the Ertl Toy company has established itself as the
finest farm-toy maker in the die-cast toy world, creating
miniaturised vehicles that present a high level realistic detail
at a small size.
These toys became a great success and allowed Ertl to expand
into merchandising several different vehicle-related toys that
have become popular around the world.
The Ertl die-cast car legacy began in the Dubuque, Iowa
basement of Fred J. Ertl, Sr. in 1945. A German immigrant who had
learned die-casting techniques in his homeland, Ertl decided to
use these skills to create die-cast toys modelled after farm
equipment for his children.
When work became scarce, Ertl decided to turn his toy making
into a business. He obtained licenses from John Deere and
International Harvester to make miniaturised versions of their
farm equipment, using their original blueprints to capture all the
real-life details of these trucks at a scale-model size.
The initial toys did well and led to Ertl's moving his business
from the basement to a building on Dubuque's west side. In 1959,
Fred Ertl moved his fast-growing business to Dyersville, Iowa.
The company has remained there ever since and has also added
branches around the world in places like Canada, the United
Kingdom, Italy and Hong Kong. Meanwhile, the Ertl toy line has
expanded to include model kits and collector's vehicles.
Ertl Toys continues to be one of the Top-10 toy companies in
the US. Their toys, past and present, are big favourites on the
collector market. There are even collectors who specialise in
specific lines of Ertl toys, and this has led to the formation of
several Ertl collectors' clubs all over the world.
The continued success and popularity of these toys are proof
positive that Ertl's vehicles continue to be among the finest in
the die-cast world.
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