This "Schuco Nautico" thing looks awfully familiar...
Does anybody know the story behind these things? I saw one on Ebay, and went to look them up, but didn't find much information.
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This "Schuco Nautico" thing looks awfully familiar...
Does anybody know the story behind these things? I saw one on Ebay, and went to look them up, but didn't find much information.
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It reminds me of the later plastic battery powered outboads of the 50s or 60s. I think Lionel may have dabbled in that market too. The outboard was tunable, removable, and moveable from boat to boat if I recall.
It's also a famous design type for a Criscraft runabout/racer. It "should be" mahogany decking
Adriatic posted:It reminds me of the later plastic battery powered outboads of the 50s or 60s. I think Lionel may have dabbled in that market too. The outboard was tunable, removable, and moveable from boat to boat if I recall.
It's also a famous design type for a Criscraft runabout/racer. It "should be" mahogany decking
I was referring to it being a blatant copy of Lionel's prewar runabout.
I thought Lionel had tin boat, lol. Sarcasm isn't always easy for me to detect believe it or not. (an aspie, I use sarcasm to be "in practice" with it. Use it or lose it) Those battery op, boats were very cool too; it would take a good playing with to trump those in my memories
These Nautico 3001 Clockwork boats are indeed a replica of the Lionel speedboat , they even said as much in their marketing and company info ( no doubt with a payment to Lionel in the process)
However they are I believe a high quality modern replica ( as opposed to Schylling etc) with regard to Lionel licensing ... they were made in 1999 as a kind of "We're Back!!! " enterprise when Schuco was bought out by the Simba-Dickies Group and revitalised into todays company ( the original Schuco went broke in 1976 and was revived and lost a couple of times before the 1999 to current ownership )
Interestingly these boats fetch just a little less than a real Lionel speed boat secondhand.
I dont have either however I wish I did ( they are on "The List" )
Absolut rares Boot-Sammlermodell mit Federwerkantrieb - äußerst selten als NEU zu bekommen - Top-Rarität!
- Echtes, funktionsfähiges, mechanisches Blechspielzeug / Blechmodell in Schuco Spitzenqualität.
Or through the marvel of Google translate
"Schuco Nautico racing boat 3001 tin toy - tin model top rarity - very rare! Novelty: 1999"
Absolutely rare boat collector's model with spring mechanism drive - extremely rare to get as NEW - top rarity!
- Real, functional, mechanical tin toy / tin model in Schuco top quality.
Limited edition 2000 Limited Edition
New development from Schuco in the 1990s - very rare - at that time hardly any newly developed innovations!
Role model Lionel Speedboat from 1933 from the USA
Germany
made entirely of sheet metal / metal
robust and long running spring mechanism drive (torsion spring)
automatic steering and numerous functions
with figures
heavy, stable design
highest processing quality
very detailed in lithography and equipment
in a noble Schuco collector's box in a retro outfit
with Schuco certificate
suitable for play for children from 14 years
Sehr gut, danke, mein herr!
Fatman posted:Role model Lionel Speedboat from 1933 from the USA
That's what I wanted to know, if it was referenced or licensed.
NICE German quality!
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