Tonka is famous for heavy duty toys
TONKA TOYS
Tonka 6182 Mighty Excavator, Kids Construction Toys for Boys and Girls, Vehicle Toys for Creative Play Trucks for Children Aged 3 +, Yellow & Black
Top Race Diecast Heavy Metal Construction Toys Front Loader Excavator Toy for Kids – 1:40 Scale Model with Realistic Design – Durable Metal Build for Sand, Park, or Indoor Play
TONKA BULLDOZER
Built Tonka tough with sturdy steel construction.
Includes a moveable blade!
Guaranteed for life!
STEEL DUMP TRUCK
‘This was a Christmas gift for my great grandson. I would have to give this truck a five star. It is well made and seemingly indestructible.” -Amazon buyer
CATERPILLAR LOADER
Just Like The Real Thing: Ultra-Realistic details and fully functional loading arm; rubber-like tread tires
Tiltable and detachable front bucket can be equipped with numerous accessories
MIGHTY DUMP TRUCK
Tonka is getting back to its roots with the Toughest Steel Mighty Sell off Truck! Built to last and resist even the hardest Tonka kids
TONKA - AMERICAN ICON
Tonka is an iconic American producer of toy model trucks well known for heavy-duty durability.* (Maisto International* manufactured a line of 1:64 scale diecast vehicles* under the Tonka name, featuring mostly trucks. The Winifred Museum in Winifred, Montana, has a collection of more than 3,000 Tonka toys.*)
Many early model cars were not intended for enthusiasts of toys or car collecting. In the 1920s, the automobile manufacturing industry would produce scale and full-size models for design and/or promotion.*
TOW TRUCK
Steel & Sturdy Plastic Construction Tonka Toy Tow Truck features Four-Position Lift that Lifts and Tows. Guaranteed for life
Tonka Steel Tow Truck
SantaBILT®
The Tonka Tow Truck Toy is built to last! This sturdy Tonka Toy Tow truck Toy has realistic design, featuring a four-position lift that really lifts and tows, and deep-cleated tires help young “drivers” maneuver like a pro! Best of all this Tonka toy tow truck toy is made of steel and sturdy plastic and guaranteed for life! Appropriate for ages 3 years and up.
Diecast (or die cast, or die-cast) toys were introduced in the 20th century by toy producers like Meccano (Dinky Toys) in the United Kingdom, Dowst Brothers (TootsieToys) in the United States and Fonderie de précision de Nanterre (Solido) in France. The first toys on the market featured exterior shell bodies with no interior. Innovations produce finer alloys like Zamak that avoid zinc pest, which causes castings to distort, crack, or crumble.