In 1963, In Dyersville Iowa, a legend was born.
At the ERTL Toy Company, in Dyersville Iowa, the first John Deere tractor model was manufactured, and since then, a range of John Deere model replicas continue to be produced to this day.
John Deere and ERTL have developed a synergistic brand partnership and ERTL produces a range of die-cast and plastic farm toys, collectibles, and models.
So what began as an idea, introducing a 1:16 die-cast model of the John Deere 4010 tractor has become a longstanding licensing partnership that has fed into the imagination of collectors, toy enthusiasts, children, and toddlers.
Nowadays ERTL toys and models are manufactured all over the world, however, this famous brand had humble beginnings. In 1945, Frederick Ertl Sr. began making handmade small-scale replicas of agricultural equipment and tractors at his home in Dyersville Iowa.
Ertl’s toys and models became more popular, so the business expanded and the ERTL Company was established. The first Ertl tractors were produced in the late 1940s and became part of the burgeoning market for agricultural toys. As the market grew, Frederick Ertl Sr. made some shrewd licensing deals allowing ERTL to manufacture replicas of well-known brands such as John Deere.
It is deals such as this, along with the brand’s reputation, that mean ERTL toys and models are so collectible– which is why the company is also known as ERTL Collectibles.
In 1999, British toy company RC2 Corporation, now known as TOMY, took over ERTL. This acquisition allowed ERTL to expand and grow its reach.
ERTL toys and models are valuable for many reasons. Much of their popularity is because of the company’s heritage and history, as well as the incredible craftsmanship of each model. The fact that so many of the toys are also replicas of actual machines, cars, and trucks means that a lot of collectors have a deep connection with them.
The value of any collectible item depends on seven factors:
Probably the most collectible ERTL items are the die-cast Thomas the Tank Engine toys. These models are very popular because they are rare and part of a cultural phenomenon. Generally, vintage or limited-edition ERTL farm toys are more valuable among collectors, but here are some examples of the most valuable farm toys:
If you want to know the current market value of your ERTL toys you can have a look at the ERTL collector’s guide, the ERTL website, auction houses, online forums, or toy collecting communities.
The ERTL Precision Series is reflective of the company’s commitment to collectibles. The collection is special because of its high level of detail, accuracy, craftsmanship, and precision. This series offers a line of highly detailed die-cast metal replica farm toys, including John Deere tractors and equipment.
The models are typically made from high-quality die-cast metal, with rubber tires, and are incredibly detailed in both the interior and exterior. The realistic models also have moving parts, which add another element to them. The paint schemes closely replicate those of actual John Deere equipment, contributing to the authenticity of the models. Furthermore, they’re often packaged in special display cases or boxes, and with certificates of authenticity.
Although the size of the ERTL John Deere Precision Series tractors can vary, typically they are produced in 1:16 because of the high level of detail needed.
Some models within the Precision Series are released as limited editions or special collector's editions. The John Deere line is so key because it captures the history and heritage of two companies– ERTL and John Deere.
There’s something almost visceral about seeing the world in miniature. We gravitate towards these small items and are completely charmed by them. This is especially true for models or toys of things that exist in life-size.
Our fascination with miniatures comes down to psychology– for some reason, humans are drawn to novelty and intricacy. We like things that represent smaller versions of something big. Furthermore, observing and manipulating a miniature version of the world allows us to exercise control. This can be particularly true for children who learn a lot about the world through playing with miniature toys and models.
Models are part of our collective consciousness and are deeply rooted in nostalgia and memory. For older collectors, they can be an escape from reality, or they can contribute to the aesthetics of our lived environments.
To this end, ERTL has produced a range of accessories and attachments to complement the range of John Deere farm toy replicas. These accessories literally help collectors, enthusiasts, and children to accessorize their farm scenes with a range of realistic props.
There are implements, attachments, trailers, farm buildings, animals, fencing, gates, farm figures, landscaping elements, and agricultural and harvesting equipment that are compatible with specific ERTL models.
The ERTL company really took off when Frederick ERTL Sr. met with executives from Deere and Company and received approval to make John Deere models.
The first ERTL John Deere die-cast tractor was introduced in 1963. The John Deere 4010 was a die-cast replica that was part of ERTL’s line of farm toys. What was special about this model, other than being the first, was that this particular tractor was also incredibly popular as an agricultural machine during that era. The success of this first collaboration secured an ongoing brand partnership that is stronger than ever.
ERTL produces a range of John Deere farm toy replicas in different scales. The John Deere line of toys is incredibly popular– determining which is the most popular item is subjective.
The ERTL John Deere 4020 tractor is a popular product, typically made in different sizes out of high-quality die-cast metal. ERTL has also produced various John Deere Model A toy replicas over the years. The Model A tractor is a historic tractor that was produced in 1934. However, the oldest John Deere tractor is the John Deere Model D introduced in 1923. ERTL has produced models of this tractor in different scales and configurations.
The 1:64 die-cast metal ERTL John Deere tractors are smaller-scale toys that are popular among collectors and children. They come in a range of different models depending on the year.
The ERTL John Deere Big Farm series is a line of larger-scale farm toys that are specifically designed for play. They are interactive, realistic, and durable so that children can experience imaginative play while also learning about farming.
ERTL Monster Treads appeal to those with a more adventurous and playful side. These John Deere models are inspired by monster trucks and have oversized wheels and a rugged design.
ERTL Farm Country Playsets are great for children who want to use their imaginations and pretend to be farmers. The John Deere playsets include miniature farm equipment, animals, and accessories for the complete farming experience.
The ERTL Collect ‘N Play Series is for collectors who are looking for affordable and accessible small-scale John Deere toys and models.
ERTL John Deere Construction Toys are ideal for anyone who is into construction vehicles and equipment.
ERTL Pedal Tractors are incredibly popular because they allow children to ride on realistic-looking models. These large-scale toys are replicas of John Deere tractors and can be pedaled for a fun and interactive experience. Not only are these toys a safe form of entertainment, but they also encourage physical activity.
ERTL has been encouraging play, imagination, and collection since its inception. The legacy of ERTL is so established that the National Farm Toy Museum is a must-visit if you’re ever in Dyersville. The museum is a celebration of farm toys and houses an incredible collection of John Deere replicas.
The National Farm Toy Museum is open Mon-Sat 9:00-18:00. Sunday 10:00-16:00. Admission is $7.00 Adult · $6.00 Senior (65+) · $5.00 Junior (6-17) · Free Youth (5 & under).
If you are looking for a price guide for particular models or tractors, or if you’d like to browse recent catalogs then please visit our website for more information.
You’re never too old to play and explore.
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