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- Metosul abstract "Metosul was Portugal's oldest diecast toy manufacturer. The original company was founded in the Atlantic coastal town of Espinho a few miles south of Oporto, in 1931. Originally called Luso-Celluloide, the company made toy jewelry and other trinkets, focusing on celluloid (plastic) objects. Later, the name Osul was created for the production of plastics and was an anagram of Luso. Zamac toys appeared in the 1960s, thus the name Metal Osul or MetOsul was coined. Zamac metal vehicles also appeared under the Luso Toys name during the 1970s and 1980s.Many MetOsul vehicles were apparently produced from tooling borrowed or purchased from British or French Dinky. For example, the Atlantean bus is almost an exact copy of the former Dinky model. Most of the cars were produced in 1/43 scale, while buses and trucks were smaller. Among the best known are: Renault Floride Alfa Romeo Giulietta Caravana Notin Citroën DS 19 Leyland Atlantean Bus Mercedes-Benz 1113 Mercedes-Benz 190 Mercedes-Benz 200 Mini Morris Cooper Peugeot 204 Peugeot 304 Renault R16 Rolls Royce 1907 Volkswagen Beetle Volkswagen Combi Volvo P1800Packaging in the 1960s was commonly yellow cardboard with an early use of thin plastic behind oval windows which were cut from the sides of the boxes. Overall, the packaging was reminiscent of Dinky or Corgi, with 'view' windows appearing about the same time as these larger firms.".
- Metosul wikiPageExternalLink 1:43_scale.
- Metosul wikiPageExternalLink Vitesse_Models.
- Metosul wikiPageExternalLink o-renault-floride-da-metosul.html.
- Metosul wikiPageExternalLink metosul-portugal.html.
- Metosul wikiPageExternalLink nabocadoloboblog.blogspot.pt.
- Metosul wikiPageExternalLink osul.htm.
- Metosul wikiPageExternalLink index.php?area=200&lang=PT&edi=2007&id=65.
- Metosul wikiPageID "36938130".
- Metosul wikiPageRevisionID "520539831".
- Metosul hasPhotoCollection Metosul.
- Metosul subject Category:1:43_scale_models.
- Metosul subject Category:Die-cast_toys.
- Metosul subject Category:Model_manufacturers.
- Metosul subject Category:Toy_brands.
- Metosul subject Category:Toy_cars_and_trucks.
- Metosul subject Category:Toy_companies_of_Portugal.
- Metosul comment "Metosul was Portugal's oldest diecast toy manufacturer. The original company was founded in the Atlantic coastal town of Espinho a few miles south of Oporto, in 1931. Originally called Luso-Celluloide, the company made toy jewelry and other trinkets, focusing on celluloid (plastic) objects. Later, the name Osul was created for the production of plastics and was an anagram of Luso. Zamac toys appeared in the 1960s, thus the name Metal Osul or MetOsul was coined.".
- Metosul label "Metosul".
- Metosul sameAs m.0m0k3qn.
- Metosul sameAs Q6824282.
- Metosul sameAs Q6824282.
- Metosul wasDerivedFrom Metosul?oldid=520539831.
- Metosul isPrimaryTopicOf Metosul.