Smith & Wesson Diecast Collection
MY SMITH & WESSON DIECAST COLLECTION
1932 Ford Coupe Street Rod, Bank. 1:24 Scale, Mfg. by Spec Cast in 2001 for Toy Collector Club of America. Item # 26025 (Upper half of street rod is painted black and lower half grey with an orange pin stripe dividing the two colors).
1956 Ford Tudor Sedan, “Police Chief’s Car”. 1:34 Scale, Mfg. by 1st Gear Inc. in 1997. Item # 10-2229. (White top black body).
1937 Ford Delivery Van. 1:34 Scale, Mfg. by Spec Cast in 2001 for Toy Collector Club of America. Item # 15071. (Red hood, roof and panel s of van, white doors and black fenders).
1952 GMC Dry Goods Van. 1:34 Scale, Mfg. by 1st Gear Inc. in 1995 for Toy Collector Club of America. Item # 10-1324. (Blue top of cab, roof of truck box and fenders. White lower cab and box body. “Smith & Wesson Revolvers” written on side of truck body along with picture of a revolver). Ser. #0000 (Indicating this model was a prototype, however this model did go into production.
1951 Ford Dry Goods Van. 1:34 Scale, Mfg. by 1st Gear Inc. in 1995 for Toy Collector Club of America. Item # 10-1325. (White cab and truck box with blue fenders. “Smith & Wesson Quality Made in USA” written on side of truck box. Red wheel hubs). Ser. #2506
1952 GMC Full Rack Stake Truck. 1:34 Scale, Mfg. by 1st Gear Inc. in 1994 for Toy Collectors Club of America. Item # 10-1326. (White cab, blue fenders, brown stake body with 3 boxes in bed of truck, Red wheel hubs). Ser. #2097
1953 Ford C-600 Straight Truck. 1:34 Scale, Mfg. by 1st Gear Inc. in 1995 for Toy Collector Club of America. Item # 10-1775. (White upper cab and box of truck, blue lower cab and roof of truck. Picture of a “Ranger” along with Smith &Wesson Revolvers written on side of truck box). Ser. #699
1957 International R-190 Dry Goods Van. 1:34 Scale, Mfg. by 1st Gear Inc. in 1994 for Toy Collector Club of America. Item # 18-1218. (Blue top of truck box and upper cab and fenders. white truck box and lower cab. “The Thoroughbred of the hand gun world since 1852” written on side of truck box). Ser. #1900
1928 Model A Ford Delivery Van Bank (Packed in Blue Tin Box). 1:24 Scale, Mfg. by Liberty Classics Inc. by Spec Cast. Item # 02618 (Blue body with white walled tires and gold rims).
1951 GMC Panel Van Bank. 1:25 Scale, Mfg. by Ertl in 1994 for Toy Collector Club of America. Item # B410. (Blue fenders and lower body of van. White upper body of van with S&W logo on side of van). Ser. #1454
1953 Ford Pick-up Truck. 1:34 Scale, Mfg. by 1st Gear Inc. in 1997. Item # 10-2230 (White body with red fenders). 6 boxes and 2 barrels in bed of truck).
1951 Ford Dry Goods Truck & Pocket knife ( With Matching Serial Numbers). “Commemorative Limited Edition” 1:34 Scale, Mfg. by 1st Gear Inc. in 1996 for Toy Collector Club of America. Item # 18-1889 (White upper cab and box of truck. Blue top of truck box and fenders. White lower cab. Picture of “Horace Smith” and a Repeating Pistol with the words “144 Anniversary of Smith & Wesson 1855-1996” written on side of truck box). Ser. #916
1951 Ford Dry Good Truck (This truck did not have a pocket knife assigned to it) “Commemorative Limited Edition”. 1:34 Scale, Mfg. by 1st Gear Inc. in 1996 for Toy Collector Club of America. This truck was a prototype and had Daniel Wesson’s picture on the side of the box of the truck along with a rifle reading “Percussion Rifle 1839” and was to commemorate the 144 Anniversary of Smith & Wesson Company 1855-1996. Since this was a prototype it never went into production. (White truck box and fenders. Blue cab and top of truck box). Reportedly to have only made two of this prototype. Ser. # 0000
2005 Monte Carlo #16 Dale Earnhardt Inc. Ron Hornaday Jr. driver. 1:24 Scale, Mfg. by Revell-Monogram Inc. “Smith & Wesson Racing Debut”. (Black body with white lettering).
2005 Monte Carlo #16 Dale Earnhardt Inc. “Ron Hornaday Jr. driver” 1/64 Scale, Mfg. by Revell – Monogram Inc. “Smith & Wesson Racing Debut”. (Black body with white lettering).
2005 Monte Carlo # 30. “Corporate” 1:24 Scale, Mfg. by Action Performance Companies Inc. Licensed by NASCAR and S&W. Item # P/N 110384, (Red, white and blue)’
2005 Monte Carlo # 30. “Tribute To Law” 1:24 Scale, Mfg. by Action Performance Companies Inc. Licensed by NASCAR and S&W. Item # P/N 110384. (Black with white lettering).
2003 Monte Carlo #74 Kerry Earnhardt. 1:24 Scale, Mfg. by Action Performance Companies Inc. Licensed by NASCAR & S&W. Item # P/N 106074 (Blue roof and hood, black sides and white lettering).
1928 Chevrolet Pick-up Bank. 1:24 Scale, Mfg. by Liberty Classics Inc. by Spec
Cast. Item # 18051 (Green body with black top of cab and brown barrels in cargo bed of truck).
4 Piece Train Set (not electrified), HO Scale, Mfg. by Revell-Monogram Inc. Item # 3117.
(Black steam locomotive #44 Magnum, silver coal tender, tanker car and caboose).
1934 Stearman Bi-Plane Bank. 1: 34 Scale, Mfg. by Liberty Classics Inc. by Spec Cast for Toy Collector Club of America. Item # 37551 (Blue and white paint job). Ser. #7055
P-51D Mustang Plane Bank. 1:34 Scale, Mfg. by Liberty Classics Inc. by Spec Cast . Item # 47035 (Blue nose and tail rudder with silver body).
1960 Model B-61 Mack Tractor Trailer Truck. 1:34 Scale, Mfg. by 1st Gear Inc. for Toy Collector of America. Item # 18-1219. (Blue Cab with white fenders and white trailer with blue top. Blue Smith & Wesson logo on side of trailer). Ser. # 4884 and 4407 (Two separate trucks)
1960 Model B-61 ST Mack Tandum Axle Tractor Trailer Truck. 1:34 Scale, Mfg. by 1st Gear Inc. for Toy Collector of America. Item # ?, (Blue Cab with white fenders and white trailer with blue top. Blue Smith & Wesson logo on side of trailer).
2002 Model 387 Peterbilt Tractor Trailer Truck with Sleeper Cab. 1:64 Scale, Mfg. by Spec Cast. Item # ?, (White cab and trailer with S&W logo featuring Smith and Wesson’s 150th year Anniversary on side of trailer). Reportedly to have only 500 items manufactured in this limited edition.
Two White Draft Horses pulling Sled. 1:28 Scale, Mfg. by 1st Gear Inc. for Toy Collector Club of America. Item # 30-0114. (White Draft Horses pulling Grey Sled with red trim on sled runners and seat).
Two Grey Draft Horses pulling Sled. 1:28 Scale, Mfg. by 1st Gear Inc. for Toy Collector Club of America. Item # 30-0109, (Grey Draft Horses pulling Grey Sled with red trim on sled runners and seat).
Two Black Draft Horses pulling Sled. 1:28 Scale, Mfg. by 1st Gear Inc. for Toy Collector of Club of America. Item # ?, (Black Draft Horses pulling Grey Sled with red trim on sled runners and seat).
2004 Chevrolet #76 “Super Truck” Pick-Up, Dale Earnhardt Inc. “David Green” driver, 1:24 Scale, Mfg. by Revell-Monogram Inc. Item # 3921 (Red cab and body with white lettering).
2004 Chevrolet #76 “Super Truck” Pick-Up, Dale Earnhardt Inc. “David Green” driver, 1:64 Scale, Mfg. by Revell-Monogram Inc. No Item #. (Red cab and body with white lettering).
1935 Ford Pick-Up Truck Bank, 1:34 Scale, Mfg. in 1999 by Liberty Classics Inc. by Spec Cast, Item# 13017, (Blue hood and cab roof, tan sides. Black cover over bed of truck with S&W logo. Whitewall tiers). Ser. # 13017
6 Piece Train Set (Electrified), “The Smith & Wesson Express” HO Scale, Mfg. by Life Like in 1995. Item # 26795 (All cars are Charcoal Blue, there is a Diesel locomotive with “Smith & Wesson Express” on the side of the engine, two box cars, one flat bed car (with two boxes labeled ammo), one tank car and a caboose. The train came with an oval track and electric motor). Unconfirmed reports say this train set was a limited edition with less than 500 sets manufactured.
1960 Custom Chevrolet Silverado Pick-up Truck with Surf Board in Bed of Truck. 1:64 scale Mfg. by Hot Wheels. (The truck is painted Black and White).
1951 GMC Panel Van Bank. 1:64 Scale, Mfg. Ertl Inc. (No item #) (Blue with Smith & Wesson Logo on sides of van).
If anyone knows of any other items that are out there that I have not mentioned, I would love to know about them....also If I've made any errors in my descriptions of my own items I'd love to hear about that as well. I'm really trying to get my arms around all the items that S&W licensed during the period they were into Diecast Trucks, cars, planes and trains etc. You can respond on the Forum page or e-mail me
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