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Re: Britains, I plead ignorance
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Posted by Stan - Florida on December 17, 2002 at 17:21:28 from (64.12.104.159):
In Reply to: Britains, I plead ignorance posted by kevin on December 14, 2002 at 19:08:35:
I'll tell you what little I know. Britains toys are made in Europe, and most likely in England. They are most always in 1/32 scale, which is the popular size over there. I do believe that Racing Champions Ertl bought them out a year or so ago. They are some neat looking, well-detailed toys, and the model numbers generally relate to the European numbers used by the U.S. manufacturers as well as the many European companies. I hope this helped just a little. I'll look at some on ebay, just for fun. Stan
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