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Schuco model cars catalogue

983 items

Schuco founded 1921 by Heinrich Muller 7 Heinrich Schryer in Nurnberg Germany. Specialist in technical toys, with clockwork motor, such as model cars and moving animals  More

Schuco

As with all the Schuco toys, the Kommando Anno 2000 car was designed by the company's founder, Heinrich Muller (1887-1958), who is said to have held over a thousand patents for his toys.

Muller was educated with a view to his becoming a businessman but gravitated towards the field of technology. By the age of seventeen he had already developed his own ideas for toys, and with his brother produced cars, torpedo boats, Zeppelins and aircraft. Early on he proved himself to be resourceful, imaginative and practical and at the age of 22 began his career as a model maker with the Nuremburg toy manufacturer, Bing, where he earnt a reputation as a man who could not only invent the toy but develop the machinery and tooling to build it.

In November 1912 Muller together with his partner, the merchant, Heinrich Schreyer, established Schreyer and Co. It was a good combination of Muller's creativity, technical ability ad expertise in research and design, with Schreyer's marketing ability. They began by making felt and plush covered mechanical toys in a workshop comprising an area of only 150 square meters in Roon Street, Nuremberg. Business went well but the First World War interrupted their hopes for expansion. The firm was reorganized in the spring of 1919 with another investor, the textile merchant, Adolf Kahn, and new factory facilities were established in the basement of the Wagner drive-belt factory at 26 Singer Street, Nuremberg.

In 1921 the new trade name of 'Schuco' was introduced. Muller's mechanical toys were much in demand, especially the hopping, squeaking and trick-performing figures. Although the company was very successful at this time, it was after the move to a larger factory at 30-32 Further Street, and the commencement of toy car production in the mid 1930s, that the Schuco legend really began. The 'Wendeauto' (Turning Car) which never ran off the end of the table was a sales hit as was the 'Studio-Auto' a simple name for the legendary Mercedes 'Silver Arrow' in which the German racing aces of the day, Lang, Stuck and von Brauchitsch, drove from victory to victory. In both design and technology, this toy was outstanding, featuring functioning geared steering, swing axles, a free-running clutch and crank starting. The Kommando Anno 2000 is a simpler and more robust design in which the car was stopped and started by blowing or speaking through the roof vent.

The Second World War brought toy production to a complete standstill. After hostilities ceased, Nuremberg was in the United States-administered zone of Germany and the company was able to obtain a license to operate from the occupation forces. Toy production was combined with the manufacture of more practical and much needed items but in 1949 Schuco returned to full toy production. The 1950s heralded a golden age: facilities were expanded, pre-War favorites were reintroduced and the company became dedicated to marketing a new model every year. Schuco cars of this time were best known to children living outside Germany. In 1952 Schuco was Nuremberg's largest toy manufacturer with 800 employees in premises measuring 13,000 square meters. Muller was the driving force behind the company; after his death in 1958 the company gradually lost its place and was out of business by 1976.

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As with all the Schuco toys, the Kommando Anno 2000 car was designed by the company's founder, Heinrich Muller (1887-1958), who is said to have held over a thousand patents for his toys.

Muller was educated with a view to his becoming a businessman but gravitated towards the field of technology. By the age of seventeen he had already developed his own ideas for toys, and with his brother produced cars, torpedo boats, Zeppelins and aircraft. Early on he proved himself to be resourceful, imaginative and practical and at the age of 22 began his career as a model maker with the Nuremburg toy manufacturer, Bing, where he earnt a reputation as a man who could not only invent the toy but develop the machinery and tooling to build it.

In November 1912 Muller together with his partner, the merchant, Heinrich Schreyer, established Schreyer and Co. It was a good combination of Muller's creativity, technical ability ad expertise in research and design, with Schreyer's marketing ability. They began by making felt and plush covered mechanical toys in a workshop comprising an area of only 150 square metres in Roon Street, Nuremberg. Business went well but the First World War interrupted their hopes for expansion. The firm was reorganised in the spring of 1919 with another investor, the textile merchant, Adolf Kahn, and new factory facilities were established in the basement of the Wagner drive-belt factory at 26 Singer Street, Nuremberg.

In 1921 the new trade name of 'Schuco' was introduced. Muller's mechanical toys were much in demand, especially the hopping, squeaking and trick-performing figures. Although the company was very successful at this time, it was after the move to a larger factory at 30-32 Further Street, and the commencement of toy car production in the mid 1930s, that the Schuco legend really began. The 'Wendeauto' (Turning Car) which never ran off the end of the table was a sales hit as was the 'Studio-Auto' a simple name for the legendary Mercedes 'Silver Arrow' in which the German racing aces of the day, Lang, Stuck and von Brauchitsch, drove from victory to victory. In both design and technology, this toy was outstanding, featuring functioning geared steering, swing axles, a free-running clutch and crank starting. The Kommando Anno 2000 is a simpler and more robust design in which the car was stopped and started by blowing or speaking through the roof vent.

The Second World War brought toy production to a complete standstill. After hostilities ceased, Nuremberg was in the United States-administered zone of Germany and the company was able to obtain a licence to operate from the occupation forces. Toy production was combined with the manufacture of more practical and much needed items but in 1949 Schuco returned to full toy production. The 1950s heralded a golden age: facilities were expanded, pre-War favourites were reintroduced and the company became dedicated to marketing a new model every year. Schuco cars of this time were best known to children living outside Germany. In 1952 Schuco was Nuremberg's largest toy manufacturer with 800 employees in premises measuring 13,000 square metres. Muller was the driving force behind the company; after his death in 1958 the company gradually lost its place and was out of business by 1976.


Number of model cars
983
Number of related items
42
Oldest item
Telesteering Car 3000 (1935)
Latest item
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Most expensive item
Ingenico Patent Elektro 5311 MK De Luxe (€ 400.00)
Date of entry:January 30, 2016 08:48by:Basiliscus
Last updated :January 30, 2016 08:48by:Basiliscus

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983 selected
Mercedes Steerable Driving-School Car
€ 
120
Mercedes Steerable Driving-School Car
  • 1935
  • 1050
Telesteering Car 3000
€ 
100
Telesteering Car 3000
  • 1935
Schuco-Patent Auto
€ 
100
Schuco-Patent Auto
  • 1936
  • 1001
Schuco Akustico
€ 
100
Schuco Akustico
  • 1939
  • 2002
Garage + Kommando
€ 
250
Garage + Kommando
  • 1940
  • 2000
Mercedes Steerable Driving-School Car
€ 
150
Mercedes Steerable Driving-School Car
  • 1945
  • 1050
Patent Auto 1001
€ 
60
Patent Auto 1001
  • 1946
  • 1001
Schuco Grand Prix Racer no.5
€ 
80
Schuco Grand Prix Racer no.5
  • 1948
  • 1070
Akustico 2002
€ 
70
Akustico 2002
  • 1949
Schuco 3000
€ 
100
Schuco 3000
  • 1950
  • 3000
BMW Examico
€ 
350
BMW Examico
  • 1950
  • 4001
BMW Examico
€ 
200
BMW Examico
  • 1950
  • 4001
Ingenico Patent Elektro 5311 MK De Luxe
€ 
400
Ingenico Patent Elektro 5311 MK De Luxe
  • 1950
  • 5311
Elektro Phänomenal
€ 
350
Elektro Phänomenal
  • 1950
  • 5503
Schuco Blikken auto Fex 1111
€ 
250
Schuco Blikken auto Fex 1111
  • 1950
Varianto Limo
€ 
60
Varianto Limo
  • 1951
  • 3041
Varianto Lasto
€ 
60
Varianto Lasto
  • 1951
  • 3042
Electro Ingenico
Electro Ingenico
  • 1952
  • 5311
Schuco Ingenico
€ 
150
Schuco Ingenico
  • 1952
  • 5335
Varianto Garage-Box
€ 
60
Varianto Garage-Box
  • 1953
  • 3010/30
Varianto-Sani 'Rotes Kreuz'
€ 
60
Varianto-Sani 'Rotes Kreuz'
  • 1953
  • 3043
Bus
€ 
60
Bus
  • 1953
  • 3044
Varianto 'Aral' Bus
€ 
60
Varianto 'Aral' Bus
  • 1953
  • 3046
Schuco micro racers
Schuco micro racers
  • 1954
  • 1040
Ferrari Micro Racer
€ 
40
Ferrari Micro Racer
  • 1954
  • 1041
Grand Prix Racer no.7
€ 
80
Grand Prix Racer no.7
  • 1954
  • 1070
Varianto-Sanitats Kraftwagen
€ 
60
Varianto-Sanitats Kraftwagen
  • 1954
  • 3043
Jaguar E-type Micro Racer
€ 
50
Jaguar E-type Micro Racer
  • 1955
  • 1047/1
Volkswagen Beetle Micro racer
Volkswagen Beetle Micro racer
  • 1956
  • 1046
Mercedes 190 SL
€ 
80
Mercedes 190 SL
  • 1956
  • 2095
Varianto Tankwagen 'Shell'
€ 
100
Varianto Tankwagen 'Shell'
  • 1956
  • 3046
Mercedes 220
€ 
50
Mercedes 220
  • 1957
  • 717
Mercedes Simplex
€ 
50
Mercedes Simplex
  • 1960
  • 1229
Mercedes L319
€ 
60
Mercedes L319
  • 1960
  • 741
Magirus Deutz Fire Ladder Truck
Magirus Deutz Fire Ladder Truck
  • 1960
  • 745
Magirus Kranwagen
€ 
40
Magirus Kranwagen
  • 1960
  • 747
Volkswagen Käfer
€ 
6
.
00
Volkswagen Käfer
  • 1960
Volkswagen 'Polizei'
€ 
60
Volkswagen 'Polizei'
  • 1961
  • 3040
VW Beetle 'Politie'
€ 
60
VW Beetle 'Politie'
  • 1962
  • 3040
Deutz Raupenschlepper
€ 
60
Deutz Raupenschlepper
  • 1962
  • 753
Mercedes Brevete France S.G.D.G.
€ 
70
Mercedes Brevete France S.G.D.G.
  • 1964
Volkswagen Kever
€ 
6
.
00
Volkswagen Kever
  • 1965
Porsche 911 S
€ 
25
.
00
Porsche 911 S
  • 1969
  • 301 813
Porsche Carrera
€ 
15
.
00
Porsche Carrera
  • 1969
  • 301813
Porsche 911 S
€ 
12
.
00
Porsche 911 S
  • 1969
  • 301813
Brabham - Ford
Brabham - Ford
  • 1969
  • 306
Ford 20M
€ 
15
.
00
Ford 20M
  • 1969
  • 807
BMW 1600
BMW 1600
  • 1969
  • 808/809
BMW 1600
€ 
15
.
00
BMW 1600
  • 1969
  • 809
Volkswagen Kever
€ 
15
.
00
Volkswagen Kever
  • 1969
  • 818
Volkswagen-Porsche 914 #9
€ 
15
.
00
Volkswagen-Porsche 914 #9
  • 1969
  • 826/827
BMW Formule 2
€ 
45
BMW Formule 2
  • 1970
  • 1072
BMW Formel 2
BMW Formel 2
  • 1970
  • 1072
Tyrell Ford formule I
€ 
10
.
00
Tyrell Ford formule I
  • 1970
  • 306 863
Mercedes-Benz 200 Taxi
€ 
20
.
00
Mercedes-Benz 200 Taxi
  • 1970
  • 823
Porsche 911 S
€ 
15
.
00
Porsche 911 S
  • 1971
  • 301 835
Ford Taunus GXL coupé
€ 
20
.
00
Ford Taunus GXL coupé
  • 1971
  • 301 838
Büssing Lastwagen
€ 
30
Büssing Lastwagen
  • 1971
  • 311 901
Büssing Flachpritsche
€ 
18
.
00
Büssing Flachpritsche
  • 1971
  • 311 903
Demag Schaufelbagger
€ 
20
.
00
Demag Schaufelbagger
  • 1971
  • 321 907
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