Thursday, March 31, 2011

There's Nothing Foolish About These Models!

Eligor is one of the few diecast companies to still manufacture its products in France, yet their models carry a worldwide appeal. Located in the valley of Oyonnax, their factory handles everything from the initial tooling to the hand painting and tampo-printing. We at 3000toys are proud to introduce the latest new releases hitting the market later this spring. And don't worry: this isn't an April Fools' joke--these models are the real deal!

The 4CV is an economy car that was produced bythe French manufacturer Renault. This was the first French car to sell over a million units. It features a rear-engine, rear-wheel drive and front suicide doors. This model also features the“32000 kmAround The World” theme.
Item: 101355
Scale: 1:43
Retail Price = $37.95

The Citroen 2CV "4 roues sous 1 parapluie,” or, how to tour Paris in the comfortable backseat of a chauffeur-driven 2CV convertible. This model replicates a version of a classic car used in the tourism trade in the fabulous city of Paris.
Item: 101374
Scale: 1:43
Retail Price = $39.95

Designed by the French visionary Jean AlbertGrĂ©goire, the Panhard Dyna X was a light-weight compact saloon car that featured a front-wheel drive transmission. This model depicts the EVIAN water delivery car of the mid 1900’s.
Item: 101375
Scale: 1:43
Retail Price = $37.95


Renault 4CV Fire #101357-- $39.95 Panhard PL17 #101356--$39.95


Nissan NV200 #101354 --$44.95 Bardhal Citroen 2CV #101353 --$39.95


Nissan NV200 #101352 -- $39.95 Renault Sandero #101372 -- $44.95



Sinpar Mini Truck #101361 -- $44.95 Nissan NV200 #101358 -- $44.95


Sinpar Snowplow #101362 -- $46.95 Bugatti Type 35 #101370 -- $39.95

Berce Tank Unit #120059 -- $62.95 Renault Midlum Fire #114045 -- $123.95


Sotrami MB Actros #114315 -- $133.95 Olano Scania #114343 -- $133.95


With such a wide array of new models available for pre-sale, the only question left is: what do you want to get your hands on first? Let us know about your favorites in the comments or on our facebook page!

Enjoy your weekend!
-Matt

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