Siku is a German toy company that produces die-cast vehicles, mainly focusing on 1:32 scale replicas of trucks, tractors, and other farming machinery. The company also makes toy cars and airplanes.
Founded in 1921 in Germany by Richard Sieper
Initially, the company produced copper and brass hand-sewn buttons for clothing
In the 1950s, the company started producing tinplate toys and die-cast vehicles
In the 1970s, Siku began to focus on 1:32 scale vehicles and farming machinery
Today, the company is still family-owned and continues to produce high-quality die-cast toys.
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Siku produces a wide range of die-cast vehicles that are highly detailed and realistic. The vehicles include trucks, tractors, construction equipment, and more.
Siku is known for its highly detailed and realistic replicas of farming machinery such as tractors, harvesters, and plows.
Siku also produces a range of toy cars, including sports cars, sedans, and other vehicles.
Siku toys are made in Germany.
Most Siku vehicles are 1:32 scale.
Yes, Siku toys meet all relevant safety standards and are safe for children to play with.
Because Siku toys are die-cast, they cannot be easily customized or modified.
Some Siku toys come with accessories such as trailers, implements, and other attachments.