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  1. ERTL - Tomy

    Stay up-to-date with ERTL for exclusive previews of the newest launches and more.

  2. ERTL Official Website - Premium Toys

    Discover the joy of ERTL toys! Explore our extensive collection of high-quality, durable toys that inspire creativity and imaginative play for all ages.

  3. Ertl® Farm Toys, Diecast Cars, Tractors, Trucks, Farm Sets ...

    Aug 21, 2025 · Discover premium Ertl die-cast collectibles featuring authentic farm toys, tractors, and vehicle replicas. Shop our extensive selection of detailed models including the classic T …

  4. Ertl Company - Wikipedia

    Ertl (formerly, the Ertl Company) is a former American manufacturing company and current brand of toys, best known for its die-cast metal alloy collectible replicas (or scale models) of …

  5. Ertl: Diecast Direct, Inc.

    Hundreds of New Releases Coming Fall 2025! Don't Miss Out! Pre-Order Now! Only 1 Available!

  6. Ertl - AgFarmToys.com

    Ertl has been producing farm toy replicas since 1945. For over 60 years, the company has produced farm toys for industry brands such as: John Deere, Case IH, New Holland, and …

  7. ERTL Farm Toys by Tomy Diecast Tractors, Farm Sets, John Deere, …

    ERTL John Deere die-cast Farm Toys are globally recognized. 3000toys.com - diecast toys and collectible models - ERTL, Greenlight Collectibles, Diecast Masters, ixo, Maisto, Johnny …

  8. Ertl Toys - Guide to Value, Marks, History - WorthPoint

    Oct 27, 2025 · Ertl produced diecast toys in 1:16, 1:32, 1:50, and 1:64 scale. Erl’s farm toy replicas feature brands such as AGCO, Case, John Deere, International Harvester, and New …

  9. About Ertl Farm Toys - GreenFunStore

    Since 1947 the name Ertl has been synonymous with the best die cast agricultural and heavy equipment as well as innovative new product lines such as their Full Throttle line which …

  10. Diecast toys by Ertl (USA) from the mid 1940s onwards

    Ertl began making toy tractors in the furnace of his home, using defective aluminum aircraft pistons that he melted down. In the late 1940s, Ertl began manufacturing toy replicas of farm …