RC2 just announced this morning a recall of 5 more Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway items due to potential lead in the surface paint, and we wanted to get the word out to all of you as quickly as possible. I just emailed to our RC2 rep asking which items were involved, and received an email with the official statement from Curt Stoelting, Chief Executive Officer. We are currently in the process of contacting every customer who purchased any of these items from 3000toys.com. Luckily, we will be able to let them know that the ones we sold were received at our warehouse prior to those which are being recalled. RC2 has both a toll-free number and a website to help with any questions or returns you may have (at the bottom of RC2's quote below). Here are excerpts from RC2's letter:
"On September 26, we are announcing the voluntary recall of five additional Thomas & Friends wooden toys that may have been coated with paint containing potentially unsafe levels of lead. Working in full cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), we are voluntarily recalling the following affected wooden items, and our records indicate you may have purchased one or more of the following affected toys:
· All-Black Cargo Car
Sold only in the Brendam Fishing Dock Set
RC2 Item# LC99362
UPC# 796714993621
· Toad Vehicle with Brake Lever
Recall covers only product Tracking Code: 1656OW000
(this tracking code is located on the bottom of the vehicle)
RC2 Item# LC99027
UPC# 796714990279
· Olive Green Sodor Cargo Box
Sold only in the Deluxe Cranky the Crane Set
RC2 Item# LC99371
UPC# 796714993713
· All-Green Maple Tree Top and Signal Base Accessories
Sold only in the Conductor’s Figure 8 Sets
RC2 Item# LC99535*
UPC# 796714995359
*Please note the Conductor’s Figure 8 Set was included in the June recall and may already have been returned to us.
Recall & Return Information
The all-black cargo cars, Toad vehicles with brake levers, olive green Sodor cargo boxes, and the all-green maple tree top and signal base accessories may have been coated with paint containing potentially unsafe levels of lead. Each of these recalled items is from production prior to April 2007:
· The all-black cargo car from the Brendam Fishing Dock Set was manufactured from March 2003 until July 2005, when the set was discontinued from the Thomas line.
· The Toad vehicle with brake lever with tracking code 1656OW000 was produced in June 2006.
· The olive green Sodor cargo box from the Deluxe Cranky the Crane set was produced from January 2006 through December 2006.
· The all-green maple tree top and signal base accessories were included in the Conductor’s Figure 8 Set and were manufactured from March 2006 until April 2007. (Note: The Conductor’s Figure 8 Set was recalled on June 13th due to different potentially unsafe items.)
Any consumers with questions should be urged to either visit RC2’s web site at http://recalls.rc2.com, or call our Consumer Care Center toll-free at (866) 725-4407 for assistance in identifying and returning the recalled toys. Prepaid U.S.shipping labels are available online for any consumer returning any of the recalled items."
Thursday, September 27, 2007
RC2 recalls more wooden Thomas the Tank pieces
Friday, September 21, 2007
Corgi's Prototypes & First Shots to be Auctioned Oct. 3rd
Bonhams, a high-end British-owned auction house established in 1793, will be auctioning off over 570 lots of Corgi first shots, prototypes, and pre-production resins on October 3rd at 11:00am in Knowle in the U.K. Very nice images are shown for each lot on Bonhams' site. This is a rare chance to get a look at a collection that few have seen before - and a chance to perhaps even own a part of it. While the auction will not be live on the internet, absentee bids can be placed online as long as you have registered far enough in advance.
To go directly to the Corgi auction, you can go here: http://www.bonhams.com/cgi-bin/public.sh/pubweb/publicSite.r?sContinent=EUR&screen=catalogue&iSaleNo=15754
To go directly to the Corgi auction, you can go here: http://www.bonhams.com/cgi-bin/public.sh/pubweb/publicSite.r?sContinent=EUR&screen=catalogue&iSaleNo=15754
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Safe for Kids
With all the buzz in the media about toy safety, I thought it would be a good time to spot-light one brand in particular that has always been safety minded. A few years ago, we had the opportunity to tour the Bruder factory. Bruder is a family owned company and all of their toys are made right there in Germany. We were impressed not only by how clean and well organized the factory was, but also by how toughtful their design processes were. To start with, everything is produced from a high grade of non-toxic UV protected plastic. The production engineer giving us the tour explained the you could literally eat the plastic material and it would not hurt you. Not that it would taste great, but it would be totally harmless. Additionally, all of the colors are in the plastic itself so no painting is ever needed. Bruder gives a lot of attention to detail and play value in their toys. But they are able to do so without compromising safety with small or dangerous parts. If you have a little person on your gift giving list, I would encourage you to consider a high-quality Bruder toy.
Friday, September 14, 2007
Massive Model
Thanks for checking out our new 3000toys.com blog. We plan to use the blog to share extra information about the models we like and what's new in the world of diecast.
One of my personal interests is old Allis-Chalmers equipment. Before it's bankruptcy in the 1980's, Allis-Chalmers was involved in businesses ranging from farm equipment to power generation and virtually everything in between. In 1969, the Allis-Chalmers construction equipment division introduced the HD-41 dozer. At over 100,000 pounds this massive crawler was the largest production dozer in the world for many years. It was so large that it required special factory equipment to handle it's parts during assembly, and three fully loaded semi-trucks to deliver it to customers.
First Gear is reproducing the HD-41 in a big beautiful 1/25 scale. This replica will be loaded with details and measure 17" in length. This is a model that any collector of fine replicas will appreciate and one that I will be adding to my personal collection as well.
One of my personal interests is old Allis-Chalmers equipment. Before it's bankruptcy in the 1980's, Allis-Chalmers was involved in businesses ranging from farm equipment to power generation and virtually everything in between. In 1969, the Allis-Chalmers construction equipment division introduced the HD-41 dozer. At over 100,000 pounds this massive crawler was the largest production dozer in the world for many years. It was so large that it required special factory equipment to handle it's parts during assembly, and three fully loaded semi-trucks to deliver it to customers.
First Gear is reproducing the HD-41 in a big beautiful 1/25 scale. This replica will be loaded with details and measure 17" in length. This is a model that any collector of fine replicas will appreciate and one that I will be adding to my personal collection as well.
Welcome!
Hello, and welcome to the brand new 3000toys.com blog! This is where our product managers will be making new product announcements, and sharing the most up-to-date information. We are excited to provide this new service, to keep you updated on all your die-cast needs! In the near future, we will be sharing our favorite products with you: everything from highly collectible construction models, to farm toys and cars for your kids, to WWII airplanes! Be sure to check back as the holidays approach, since we can provide Christmas presents for all ages!
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