
Tyco Toys - Wikipedia
Tyco Toys was an American toy manufacturer. It was acquired by Mattel in 1997, [1][2] becoming one of its brands. The company was established as Mantua Metal Products by John Tyler and Jim Thomas in 1926, producing model boats and electric motors to power them out of Mantua, New Jersey. They began to produce motors for train models of all sizes.
Tyco - Mattel
TYCO is an iconic toy company that began in the 1950's and known for producing toy train kits. Upon that success, they advanced into the pre-built trains and slot cars; hugely popular in hobby shops. They later expanded into the electric toys, establishing themselves as the #1 name in remote control (R/C) vehicles.
History of Tyco Toys 1926-1981 - Tyco Collectors
2023年5月8日 · Complete History of Tyco Toys from 1920s - 1990s from Mantua Tyco HO Train Sets to HO Slot Cars, and Tyco RC, read the epic story of the greatest toy company! They dominated the Global Toy Industry from the 1960s.
Tyco Toys, Inc. -- Company History
Tyco Toys, Inc. ranks as the third largest toy manufacturer in the United States. Having undertaken a ten-year program of diversification, Tyco grew from a maker of toy trains and electric racing sets into a corporation distributing a broad range of toys throughout the world.
#1 Resource for Tyco RC, Taiyo, HO Slot Cars, and more!
Database for Collectors of Tyco RC Cars, Taiyo RC, now adding Tyco Toys and Slot Cars! Price Valuation | Bandit, Turbo Hopper, Lamborghini, Magnum 440-X2 150+ models catalogued, build your collection, videos and repair advice
Models - Tyco Collectors
Model Archive: All Vintage R/C, Toys, Trains, Slot Cars and more. TycoCollectors began as an archive to preserve the world of “toy grade” radio controlled models by Tyco RC and Taiyo RC from the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s.
Tyco Toys - Toy Animal Wiki
Tyco Toys was a North American toys manufacturer founded in 1926 by John Tyler and family. It was formerly called Mantua Metal Products, model trains die-cast was their main business. In 1960 it changed to Tyco and in 1997 it was purchased by Mattel .