Welcome in our onlineshop!!!Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,the new BUB models for 2008 are online!!! From now on you can watch and order all new BUB models just one klick away. Just press the red button "Toy Fair 2008" on the left side. Be surprised about great new models and donīt hasitate too long with your order.
We are winner of the BUB and Premium ClassiXXs Dealer-Awards 2004-2007
At the Nürnberg Toy Fairs we received the Dealer-Awards 2004-2007 by Peter Brunner because of our good costumer service and presentation of model cars. If you are not a customer yet, please inform us about your post address and we will ship a new BUB catalogue 2007 to you for free - all over the globe! Don't hesitate too long with your order! Now just click on your favourite category on the left side. Please note that it could take a little time for loading because there are many models in our offer. If you are looking for a model which is not in our offer or you have any questions, please contact us by e-mail, post, fax or phone. We want to make sure that shopping for you is as easy and comfortable as possible. How easy it works you can see in the category "Information". If you want you can enter your e-mail address on top of this page to receive our BUB newsletter. Our newsletter contents a lot of information about new models, but also inside news from BUB - all for free. And here are some information about the history of the BUB models... The BUB Toy Company was founded in 1851 by Paulus Bub in Nuremberg, Germany. Nuremberg was the center of German toy makers at the time. In the beginning BUB produced only simple toys. After the turn of the century, BUB began producing high quality tinplate cars and trains. During the difficult economic years following world war 1 BUB was forced into bankruptcy but soon emerged and began producing diecast models using molds obtained from Bing, another German toy maker. BUB was one of the first companies to produce diecast accessories for model trains.BUBīs Nuremberg production facilities were totally destroyed during the second World War. The company struggled to recapture its earlier successes by creating the popular BUBMOBIL and electric trains. During the 1950īs, however, the company made a strategic error by not switching its production from diecast and tinplate to plastic. By the early 1960īs BUB was forced to close its operations. But now its 2002 and the BUB name will once again be associated with high quality collector toys. Under the leadership of a new, but widely recognized and respected We wish you a lot of fun while surfing in our onlineshop. BUB - Small models, big fun! |