Posted by Craig Tenhoff on November 07, 2012 at 16:41:30 from (173.19.61.120):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor toys posted by Hendrik on November 07, 2012 at 08:17:07:
Bruder toys are great for Caterpillar stuff. You don't have to use screw drivers and wire cutters for twenty minutes to get the toy out of the box. My son has to for some reason pull every track off every excavator or dozer. Bruder seems to hold up well. Early Ertl toys are what I buy. ( I know lead paint.) But they are in my opinion the best toy for "working" kids. Toys must have been cheaper back in the Late 70's throu the 80's. I had a lot of toy Tractors that got "worked" when I grew up. Now at $40 on up per piece it takes a lot of money! I guess you could say "Just like the real thing only smaller!"
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