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Piccoloworld.com: Schuco Piccolo ShopWelcome to what is probably the most complete Schuco Piccolo Shop on the Internet. Please note: We often refer to the items we sell as toys however, NONE of the items we sell are intended as toys for little children as the models and toys contain small parts and are sold exclusively as collectors items. Best regards, Classic Jack Also visit our associated websites: www.ClassicJack.com www.TheF1Store.com www.MaranelloMerchandise.com www.RaceWinkel.nl www.RossiMerchandise.com www.MotoGPMerchandise.com www.Macora.com www.ExperienceLeMans.com www.TheNurburgring.com www.Zagato-Cars.com www.A1GP-Store.com www.RalphSchumacher.com www.FerrariStuff.com www.PiccoloWorld.com www.GeoHam.com www.Schumacher-Shop.com www.Blueprint69.comwww.SparkModels.com www.Valentino-Rossi-Shop.com www.Valentino-Rossi-Shop.nl www.HouseOfTheTrident.com www.AurumRomanum.comwww.jackhabits.com www.bugattistuff.com The first Schuco Piccolos... The introduction of the first Piccolos was fast and furious... 1957 saw the fist 12 Piccolos on the market along with 4 airplanes. Most probably the idea of producing high quality and massive small-scale car models was based on the contemporary success of the Wiking models and the very popular 10-Penny cars. Schuco had no choice but to concentrate on trying to capture the essence of the models as it was technically simply not possible to make the models more detailed. Also Schucos competition, like Wiking, showed models of an equally Rubenseque appearance. The first 12 Piccolos Produced: 701 Ferrari 1957 - 1969 702 Mercedes Stromlinie 1957 - 1969 703 Mercedes 2.5 L 1957 - 1969 704 Mercedes 1936 1957 - 1969 705 Midget USA 1957 - 1969 706 Maserati 1957 - 1969 707 BMW 507 1957 - 1969 708 Porsche Spyder 1957 - 1969 709 Austin Healey Six 1957 - 1966 710 Firebird 1957 - 1965 711 FX-Atmos USA 1957 - 1965 712 Volkswagen Beetle 1957 - 1969 The series was a big hit and already one year later, 1958, saw the introduction of another 17 new models. These second series models already showed more detail than the previous ones. A neat example of the improved detail is the filligraine ladder of the Magirus Fire Truck (# 745). The second batch of 12 Piccolos: 713 Mercedes 190SL 1962 - 1969 714 MGA 1958 - 1963 715 Karmann Ghia 1958 - 1969 716 Fiat Spyder 1958 - 1969 717 Mercedes 220S 1962 - 1963 718 Volvo 1958 - 1963 719 Citroen DS ID 1958 - 1969 720 VW Police Car 1959 - 1969 720 VW Beetle Firebrigade 1962 - 1969 722 Caravan 1960 - 1969 723 Karmann Ghia with Caravan 1960 - 1969 724 Mercedes 220SE 1963 - 1969 The trucks were now made of several parts instead of one solid piece and the MGA and Citroen DS are prime examples of how Schuco had developed and mastered the die casting techniques. It can be traced back that some of the die cast parts of the large Konstruktions Fire Truck were cast in a iron monger close to Schwabach. That was in 1956. It seems logical to assume that also the Piccolo bodies were cast there. As early as 1959, the number of new introductions was already declining. That year saw only 7 new models. In the years thereafter, each years saw only an average of 4 new models. Reason for the decline was the fierce competition of the ca. 50% cheaper Matchbox models as well as the German-made Siku Plastic models. The latter had a little trick to them... a heavy piece of metal was glued inside the bodies and that way they could ride the wave of the heavy a valuable models. The remaining Piccolos 725 Ford Hotrod 1964 - 1969 740 Mercedes Benz Bus 1958 - 1969 741 Mercedes Benz Kastenwagen 1958 - 1969 742 Mercedes Benz Tieflader 1958 - 1969 743 Mercedes Thermo Truck 1958 - 1969 743 Mercedes Thermo Truck Bärenmarke 1958 - 1969 744 Mercedes Tanker Shell 1958 - 1969 744 Mercedes Tanker Aral 1962 - 1969 745 Magirus Deutz Ladder Truck 1958 - ca. 1960 745 Magirus Deutz Ladder Truck 1960 - 1969 746 Krupp Truck 1958 - 1969 746 Büssing Truck 1962 - 1969 747 Magirus Deutz Tow Truck 1958 - 1969 748 Krupp Kipper 1958 - 1969 748 Büssing Kipper 1962 - 1969 749 Krupp Pick-Up 1958 - 1969 750 Krupp Volume Truck 1959 - 1969 751 Krupp Langholzwagen 1959 - 1969 752 Deutz Tractor 1959 - 1969 753 Deutz Tractor 1959 - 1969 754 Deutz Bulldozer 1959 - 1969 755 Mercedes Spotlight Truck 1959 - 1969 756 Mercedes Firebrigade Van 1959 - 1969 757 Universal Trailer 1960 - 1969 758 Faun Streetsweeper 1961 - 1969 759 Transportband 1960 - 1965 760 Demag Dragline 1960 - 1969 761 Krupp Car Transporter 1960 - 1969 762 Liebherr Crane 1961 - 1969 763 Krupp Watertanker 1960 - 1969 764 Boat with trailer 1960 - 1969 765 Forklift 1961 - 1969 766 Karmann Ghia with Boat Trailer 1960 - 1969 767 Krupp Container Truck 1961 - 1969 768 Kipping trailer 1963 - 1969 769 Krupp Crane Truck 1962 - 1969 770 Krupp Skyworker 1962 - 1969 771 Dingler 1962 - 1969 772 Krupp Concrete Mixer 1963 - 1969 773 Henschel Semi Truck 1963 - 1969 774 Faun Giant Kipper 1963 - 1969 775 Coles Crane 1964 - 1976 776 MAN Oldtimer Bus 1965 - 1969 777 Linhoff Roadbuilder 1965 - 1969 778 Krupp Cement Transporter 1965 - 1969 780 Thunderjet USA 1957 - 1974 781 Magister 170R 1957 - 1974 782 Super Sabre F100 1957 - 1974 783 Douglas F4D-1 1957 - 1974 784 Junkers Ju-52 1959 - 1974 800 Roadbuilding Set 1965 - 1969 801 Coles Crane Gift Set 1965 - 1969 The Schuco Piccolo models were definitely the better models but children primarily think in terms of volume for money and weight for money and when you only had a little pocket money to spend, the choice was easy. Back in the 1950s, the era of Germanys miraculous economical revival, the toy shops in the suburbs primarily carried items for the small wallet. The Schuco stores, who always had served the more financially strong, were located in the city centers and failed to serve to masses. As the commodity prices, especially Zinc which was the main ingredient for Piccolos, started to rise by the end of the 1960s, Schuco had no choice but to discontinue the production. In 1969 the last Piccolos left Nuremberg which the exception of the Coles crane which continued until the bankruptcy of Schuco in 1976. However, the Piccolo range was replaced in the same year, 1969, by the more detailed and true-to-scale series of 1/66 scale. The charm of Piccolos is not only the always surprisingly high weight but also the beautifully crafted nickel axles and the massive rubber tires. Vintage Piccolos are hard to get by nowadays and when they can be found, they often show a high degree of play wear. Absolutely mint items with mint boxes are almost impossible to find. That is also the reason why collectors will pay very high prices for these untouched models. A New Era Begins. Production of the Piccolo cars had seized in 1969. It was only at the end of the 1980s / early 1990s that the Nutz family, who had acquired a number of the original dies, attempted to re-instate the series but Werner Nutz died before he could really get the production started. Most probably, the Hendrix Set was a simultaneous development, NOT headed by Nutz. The true Piccolo fans were delighted to see the first re-issued Silver Arrows appear on the market in the fall of 1994. The models were made with the help of Daimler Benz, were sold in a beautifully etched drawer-box exclusively through Mercedes Benz dealerships. These models did not carry racing numbers. Only shortly thereafter, in December 1994, the German Veteran car magazine Motor Klassik expressed their desire to issue a special version for the Techno Classica show in April 1995. Time was too short to allow for a new model and Daimler Benz was prepared to donate 600 pcs of the no-number Silver Arrows. The cars got a black starting number applied but after the first 300 pcs were done, they came to the conclusion that the originals always drove with RED numbers... Hastily they changed the color...These models can easily be distinguished from the later models as the paint is quite rough and on current models it is absolutely smooth. Next step was a Mercedes Benz 1936 Grand Prix car, made especially for the Mercedes Benz Modell Club (MBMC) which lead the way for a wide range of Piccolo promo models. One thing that Schuco is watching carefully is to prevent inflation of the models. If a limited edition is 1,000 pcs, you can safely assume that that was the exact quantity produced. For example, the 1999 Year Set got more than 6,500 pcs ordered but Schuco will stick to the announced production volume of only 1,500... The future of the Piccolo range looks bright and the continuous addition of new models and even model ranges will make sure that Schuco is still around many years from now. New model introductions comprise such items as motorcycles. The only thing that Schuco will not venture into is the re-issue of the old airplane series. After all, Schabak, that rose from the ashes of the old Schuco company, has very well taken care of the range and is thriving on it. One factor of success of the current range is that Schuco does not simply copy the old models. On one side, the re-issues of old models are marked replica or classic on the bottom plate so that they can always be distinguished from a vintage one and on the other side, the models will also be improved with more details etc. A good example of this is the Volkswagen Karmann Ghia. Also the boxes are not exact copies of the vintage ones. This is again done to prevent them from being passed off as vintage when they are not. It is a just conclusion to say that Schuco is working with the Piccolo collectors and not against them. Collecting Piccolos is a joy thanks to the sheer quality of the models and the wide variety that is available and the number of collectors is constantly growing. Tips for Collectors. Ever since the introduction of the first re-issues, the circle of collectors has been growing steadily. It is interesting to see that a good number of women has taken an interest in collecting them. The modern age Piccolos are now numbered well over 250 when one takes all the promo models into account as well. One portion that is often overlooked is that the basic models have often been available in a number of colors although most collectors restrict themselves to only one color. 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