Although perhaps best known for their ranges of cast road vehicles, TootsieToy also manufactured other toys including railroads, aircraft, ships and space models. Dowst Manufacturing, owners of TootsieToy, purchased Strombeck-Becker (Strombecker) during 1961.
For additional information with illustrations, please see Robert Newson's TootsieToy History web site.
TootsieToy pre war (1930s) Motor Cars Set 5120, each vehicle length approx 3 inches |
TootsieToy pre war (1930s) Rol-Ezy Set 5149, each vehicle length approx 3 inches |
TootsieToy pre war (1930s) Rol-Ezy Set 5150, each vehicle length approx 3 inches |
TootsieToy 4200 Service Station set |
TootsieToy La Salle Saloon |
TootsieToy 235 Tanker, length 3 inches |
TootsieToy Semi or articulated Tanker, Domaco livery |
TootsieToy Car Carrier with four vehicles |

TootsieToy Service Gas Fuel Pumps |
TootsieToy Road Signs |

TootsieToy K880 US Navy Destroyer |

TootsieToy Airport with two Aircraft |
TootsieToy TSDM 3030 Spacecraft |

TootsieToy Flyer, Union Pacific, US Mail |

TootsieToy 193 Express Passenger Train Set |
TootsieToy 193 Express Passenger Train Set |

TootsieToy Freight Train Set |
TootsieToy Freight Train Set |

TootsieToy 5800 battery powered Train Set, H0 Gauge |
TootsieToy 5800 battery powered Train Set, H0 Gauge |
TootsieToy 5800 battery powered Train Set, H0 Gauge |

TootsieToy N Shure Co, Chicago, 1927 |
TootsieToy Shapleigh Hardware Co, St Louis, 1929 |
TootsieToy Shapleigh Hardware Co, St Louis, 1929 |
TootsieToy N Shure Co, Chicago, 1939 |
TootsieToy N Shure Co, Chicago, 1939 |
TootsieToy Dealer Flyer, 1956 |
TootsieToy Dealer Flyer, 1956 |
TootsieToy Strombecker Dealer Flyer, 1964 |

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