Getting my cheapo Chinese fix in France proved rather difficult, how dare they concentrate on quality diecasts rather than being obsessed with the cheapest! ;-p
I found a couple of these little buses in a Casino supermarket where they are branded as Electri-Kids products though that of course is the name of the importer rather than the manufacturer. The toy manufacturer appears to be Ju Xing Toys Factory though i've no idea what real vehicle, if at all, its based on. Its styling is certainly believable and could possibly represent a Chinese marque for which there are many! Not too bad quality with a half metal and half plastic body and painted lights. Mint and boxed.
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A double whammy to my identification skills and cataloguing is this low end Chinese bus who not only do I not have a clue who actually makes it but also the type of bus it is actually based on! Does anybody have any ideas? The manufacturer now appears to be called Ju Xing Toys Factory.
Its unlikely to be purely generic as it looks much too believable but if its based on a domestic Chinese vehicle then the options could be almost unlimited!
Sold under the Electric Kids brand its actually not too bad quality wise with a half metal body and clear plastic upper half complete with interior. Found in a French Casino supermarket recently. Mint and boxed.
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I found two similar castings on my previous trip to France back in 2019 and still I can't identify who made them and what vehicle its supposed to be based on! This has a different livery and totally different style wheels, the latter because this example has a pull back mechanism inside. Low end but neatly styled and well constructed. Found recently in a Super U where they are sold under the nationally distributed Wonder Kids brand. Mint and boxed.
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This cheapo crude little diecast is obviously based on a modern BMW saloon judging by that front end design but its very basic proportions make it hard to decipher whether its supposed to be a 5 or 7 Series. Made by a Chinese toy manufacturer Ju Xing it is part of an eight vehicle set comprising of other equally crude diecasts though bizarrely all appear to be well painted and all feature rubber tyres. Bought directly from China. Mint and boxed.
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A pretty anonymous looking SUV type model which is probably supposed to be based on a Mitsubishi Grandis though as ever i'm open to anyone else opinion. Made by a Chinese toy maker called Ju Xing it is a cheap and basic toy with little detailing, no interior but actually well finished and complete with separate rubber tyres. Part of an eight vehicle set. Mint and boxed.
Tags: mitsubishi grandis diecast ju xing
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