Manurba
Manurba (Germany)
Manurba produced small plastic vehicles from the 1950s through the 1970s, often in HO to ~3-inch scale. These toys were made entirely of colorful plastic and were typically sold in bags or simple blister packs, making them an affordable option for post-war families.
The range included passenger cars, trucks, tractors, and buses — many based loosely on real German and European vehicles, though usually unbranded. While simple, the designs often featured charming details like molded grilles, window frames, and even interior seating.
Today, Manurba’s vehicles are valued for their minimalistic yet nostalgic style — capturing the look of mid-century motoring in a lightweight, playful form.
Manurba produced small plastic vehicles from the 1950s through the 1970s, often in HO to ~3-inch scale. These toys were made entirely of colorful plastic and were typically sold in bags or simple blister packs, making them an affordable option for post-war families.
The range included passenger cars, trucks, tractors, and buses — many based loosely on real German and European vehicles, though usually unbranded. While simple, the designs often featured charming details like molded grilles, window frames, and even interior seating.
Today, Manurba’s vehicles are valued for their minimalistic yet nostalgic style — capturing the look of mid-century motoring in a lightweight, playful form.
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