Brazilian Models and Boxes

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Just starting to collect these, hope to get more soon.

1 Mod Rod
2 Jeep Hot Rod
2 Rescue Hovercraft
3 Monteverdi Hai
4 Pontiac Firebird
5 Seafire
6 Mercedes 350 SL
7 Hairy Hustler
7 VW Golf
8 Wildcat Dragster
9 AMX Javelin
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11 Car Transporter
12 Big Bull
13 Snorkel Fire Engine
14 Iso Grifo
14 Mini Ha-Ha
15 Fork Lift Truck
16 Badger
17 The Londoner
18
19 Road Dragster
20 Lamborghini Marzal
20 Police Patrol
21 Rod Roller
21 Renault 5
22 Freeman Intercity Commuter
22 Blaze Buster
23 VW Camper
23 Atlas Tipper
24 Diesel Shunter
25 Mod Tractor
25 Flat Car
26 Big Banger
26 Site Dumper
27 Mercedes 230 SL
27 Lamborghini Countach
28 Stoat
29 Racing Mini
29 Tractor Shovel
30 Beach Buggy
30 Swamp Rat
31 Volksdragon
32 Maserati Bora
32 Field Gun
33 Lamborghini Miura
34 Formula 1
34 Vantastic
35 Fandango
36 Formula 5000
37 Soopa Coopa
37 Skip Truck
38 Stingeroo
38 Military Jeep
39 Clipper
40 Guildsman
41 Siva Spyder
41 Ambulance
42 Container Truck
43 Dragon Wheels
43 Steam Loco
44 Passenger Coach
45 Ford Group 6
45 BMW 3.0 CSL
46 Stretcha Fetcha
46 Ford Tractor
47 Beach Hopper
48
49 Chop Suey
49 Crane Truck
50
51 Citroen SM
51 Combine Harvester
52 Dodge Charger
52 Police Launch
53 Tanzara
53 Jeep CJ-6
54 Personel Carrier
55 Mercury Police Commuter
55 Hellraiser
56 Hi-Tailer
57 Wildlife Truck
58 Woosh-n-Push
58 Faun Dump Truck
59 Planet Scout
60 Lotus Super Seven
60 Holden Pick-Up
61 Wreck Truck
62 Mercury Cougar Dragster
62 Renault 17TL
63 Freeway Gas Tanker
64 Fire Chief Car
65 Airport Coach 66 Mazda RX 500
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68 Porsche 910
68 Cosmobile
69 Armoured Truck
70 Dodge Dragster
70 Self Propelled Gun 71 Cattle Truck
72 Hovercraft
72 Bomag Road Roller
73 Weasel
74 Toe Joe
74 Cougar Villager
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Brazilian Lesney models were produced originally by 'Roly Toys' and appeared in blisterpacks which had artwork very similar to H type boxes. These models were only available for a short time in the early/mid 1970's and had a 'Roly Toys' sticker applied to the base. The production then went to Inbrima of Manaus and the line-up extended. The models now became available in generic picture boxes (a sort of cross between J and K type boxes and generic US boxes) in five styles. With bothe the 'Roly' and 'Manaus' produced models there was some very different colour versions to those found outside Brazil. Unfortunately the paint and finish was often of a poor quality, as were the boxes, so it is hard to find good examples. Production of these models lasted into the mid 1980's.