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'''Jada Toys, Inc.''' is a manufacturer of die-cast collectibles, radio- | '''Jada Toys, Inc.''' is a manufacturer of die-cast collectibles, radio-controlled vehicles, and toys.<ref name="waypoint 1">[http://halo.xbox.com/blogs/Headlines/post/2012/01/26/Jada-Toys-Introduces-Halo-Die-cast-Collectibles.aspx '''Halo Waypoint''' ''Jada Toys Introduces Halo Die-cast Collectibles'']</ref> It was founded in [[1999 (real world)|1999]] by Jack and May Li, and is hedquartered in City of Industry, CA.<ref name="About Us">[http://www.jadatoysinc.com/our-company '''Jada Toys, Inc.''' ''Our Company'']</ref> It produces popular brands such as Battle Machines, Lopro, Big Time Muscle, Hero Patrol, Heat and Big Time 4-Wheelin’, and has acquired licenses for top brands such as Marvel Entertainment, Guitar Hero, Speed Racer and Hello Kitty.{{Ref/Reuse|waypoint 1}} | ||
==''Halo'' Line== | ==''Halo'' Line== | ||
{{Quote|There's something particularly compelling about seeing the "Halo" universe rendered into real materials, with amazing detail and craftsmanship. And somehow that amazement is compounded by the weight, heft and gravity of metal. This is one of the many incredible items crafted from our world that the development team and artists get incredibly excited about. We can't wait to share that excitement, and this model, with fans.|[[Frank O'Connor]]}} | {{Quote|There's something particularly compelling about seeing the "Halo" universe rendered into real materials, with amazing detail and craftsmanship. And somehow that amazement is compounded by the weight, heft and gravity of metal. This is one of the many incredible items crafted from our world that the development team and artists get incredibly excited about. We can't wait to share that excitement, and this model, with fans.|[[Frank O'Connor]]}} | ||
On January 26, 2012, Jada Toys announced an officially licensed Halo die-cast vehicle line | On January 26, [[2012]], Jada Toys announced an officially licensed Halo die-cast vehicle line.{{Ref/Reuse|waypoint 1}} The line uses a unified scale, preserving authenticity by keeping all models and figures in scale to each other. It was first unveiled at the 2012 [[Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3 Expo]].<ref name="E3">[http://jadatoysinc.com/news/ '''Jada Toys, Inc.''' '' Halo 4 Die Cast Vehicles Unveiled at the E3 Expo'']</ref> The first series was released in August 2012.{{Ref/Reuse|waypoint 1}} Prices range from $7.99 – $39.99.{{Ref/Reuse|E3}} | ||
===Series=== | ===Series=== | ||
*[[Jada Toys/Halo 4 Series 1|Series 1]] | *[[Jada Toys/Halo 4 Series 1|Series 1]] | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
The 14 inch | The 14 inch “[[Halo 4]]” [[M12 Chaingun Warthog|Warthog]] replica is the largest die-cast vehicle Jada has ever produced.{{Ref/Reuse|E3}} | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 13:13, April 12, 2022
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Jada Toys, Inc. is a manufacturer of die-cast collectibles, radio-controlled vehicles, and toys.[1] It was founded in 1999 by Jack and May Li, and is hedquartered in City of Industry, CA.[2] It produces popular brands such as Battle Machines, Lopro, Big Time Muscle, Hero Patrol, Heat and Big Time 4-Wheelin’, and has acquired licenses for top brands such as Marvel Entertainment, Guitar Hero, Speed Racer and Hello Kitty.[1]
Halo Line[edit]
- "There's something particularly compelling about seeing the "Halo" universe rendered into real materials, with amazing detail and craftsmanship. And somehow that amazement is compounded by the weight, heft and gravity of metal. This is one of the many incredible items crafted from our world that the development team and artists get incredibly excited about. We can't wait to share that excitement, and this model, with fans."
- — Frank O'Connor
On January 26, 2012, Jada Toys announced an officially licensed Halo die-cast vehicle line.[1] The line uses a unified scale, preserving authenticity by keeping all models and figures in scale to each other. It was first unveiled at the 2012 E3 Expo.[3] The first series was released in August 2012.[1] Prices range from $7.99 – $39.99.[3]
Series[edit]
Trivia[edit]
The 14 inch “Halo 4” Warthog replica is the largest die-cast vehicle Jada has ever produced.[3]