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November 2001: Since its Birth
Mebetoys.Com. has intended to be the source for all the MEBETOYS fans,
thousands of collectors worldwide. Today we start a new era through a full
restyling. It was the 1966, and the first leaflet announced the creation of
the Mebetoys Models Division in Milan, Italy. Mr. Mario Besana , the actual
Martoys (1975) / BBurago Chairman projected with his brothers to transform
the former MEccanica BEsana TOYS into a brand that produced not toys as
keyrings and guns anymore, but car models. The new brand, would have been
based on cars from the mid 60's Italian Market. But there were strong brands
to fight with. Die-cast firms like Politoys (Milan) (afterwards known as
APS- Polistil), Edil Toys, Mercury (Turin), and abroad Gama models,
Schuco, Dinky Toys, Corgi-Juniors, Spot-On. That seemed to be a fool project
in such an overcrowded market as Italy was in 1966. The very first Mebetoys
models weren't new at all. The Fiat 850 and The Fiat 1500 just represented
the usual 60's models, already issued by Politoys, for example. The real
news was the Alfa Romeo 2600. This wonderful Sedan still comes as the
unique replica of the real car nowadays! We must admit that was the first
stepto the walk of glory. The specialized press began to look carefully at
the Mebetoys production, and the brand kept its promises. Rubber tires,
engines, jewel head lights, opening hoods and fine colors were the reasons
of a quick success. An excellent marketing campaign made quickly grow the
fame of the models largely sold to kids and collectors.The packaging
consisted of wonderful, cosy graphic layouts and chic colors like white,
gray, ochra red alternated with aggressive red stripes - yellow boxes (the
four Rally Models).
The very first series attracted the attention of the market by using
beautiful naked girls in black'n white, surrounding fine photographs of the
real car. The Cartoons Yogi&Boo-Boo car
revealed all its beauty in a rounded plastic box, very rare today.
Promotional boxes and gift packs complete the subject. From 1970 over, the
large use of plastic and bubble boxes made a new kind of communication,
where the models where drawn or simply covered of a transparent plastic box.
Nothing seemed to stop the magic of the moment. Nothing but a new
ownership. So, suddendly after the first successful 40 models, Mr. Besana
sold the brand to the Mattel U.S.A. which used its Italian factory, at
Oleggio Castello, Novara, keeping all over the Seventies the brand
Mebetoys. Mr.Besana used the amount gained by selling the brand and start
his Martoys-BBurago adventure. He signed a contract where he kept being a
consultant, forced not to be a competitor until 1974.
In 1970 the Mattel developped
the Gran Toros series, until 1973, and a general misunderstanding occurred. In
short there is a Gran Toros brand (1970) but also a Gran Toros serie, (Early
70s). You can easily understand from the code the difference. Four numbers,
instead of letters the first one, for example: #6604. The Mebetoys Mattel
Gran Toros post 1970 has alphanumerical numbers, for example: A-76. Boxes,
tyres, colors make the difference. Anyway, the brand Gran Toros is Heisse
Rader in Germany and Sputafuoco in Italy. In the early Seventies the Mattel
Italy decided to create these new, fast, shining models, to sell them
worldwide, with new plastic blisters. Another Mebetoys line also named Gran
Toros came out some years after. Everyone can understand how much easy was
to generate confusion. After this first change, the Mattel INC. developped
new models, sometimes simply adding new colors or small parts, thus making
new versions of old models. You can also search fo the rarest models, the
promotional ones, sometimes used to promote a new real car (The new Fiat 124
or the new Fiat 131) Unfortunately, the Mattel gradually introduced in
some models its new fast wheels, maybe to avoid rubber wheels ingestion to
children. Still today the collectors seem to be divided in two parties:
those who hate and those who love those plastic, fast wheels. Anyway we are
now in a new phase: during the Mid-Seventies the brand is MEBETOYS MATTEL
with a Gran Toros division, different from the race one sold to Germans
(Heisse Raeder) Italians (Sputafuoco) and Americans (Gran Toros), and
entirely assembled in Italy. The Eighties lead to the crisis. The Mebetoys
brand identified itself by using new colours, stickers, items like windsurf,
barrels, skis, and largely producing also trucks and 1/25 models at least
until 1983. But new challenges were forcing the brand to fade out. Only the
label Mattel Hot Wheels still stayed on until the end. After lots of strange
models, without openings, often made of cheap materials, and really not
new, the factory sadly closed. But the Mebetoys Mattel death has maybe one
reason: the steering wheels. When The BBurago and after the Polistil
discovered this new claim for the market, it was too late to fight. In the
mid-70s the giant F1 models issued by Bburago had steering wheels, but they
were just de luxe models. When the current 1/25 production came out by this
novelty, there was the ultimate revolution. The BBurago and the old
Polistil succeeded in getting its heritage in the 1/25 and 1/43 market. When
also the old Polistil closed, the BBurago expanded itself, making also
hundreds of 1/43 models. Today the Bburago is alive and kicking, the
Polistil has been bought by its former competitor, the Mercury is dead, but
the Mebetoys lives again! A German factory, the Dimian, started by producing
1/18 and maybe 1/32 models. But honestly they seem to be different by the
past models, and also rare to find. We suppose they did'n t succeed in their
challenge on the Italian Market, due to the high costs of production. Anyway,
this is an attempt to save as many memories as possible of a 20 years long
history. Here everybody will be able to find the Mebetoys models of his past
youth, maybe helping the webmaster managing a more useful site. Misteries
related to colors, versions, catalogs or items, will be subject of
discussion here. We strongly hope and recommend you to take advantage of
this common wealth. Consider
this site as your new meeting point and don't hesitate to address thoughts
and critics of any kind to: hortusconclusus@hotmail.com
or info@mebetoys.com .Object:
Mebetoys.Com. Thanks, my friends!
Gianluca Iovine -
MEBETOYS.COM C.E.O.
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