The 2006 National Farm Toy Show: The International 4366
Being the second best represented brand when it comes to farm toy production it wasn’t a real surprise that the 2006 model was a Case IH product, but the 4366 is a nice addition to the series.
The 4366 features die-cast construction, clear cab glass, and a 3pt hitch that has become standard on all of the tractors in this series. One interesting feature on this model is the highly detailed grille. The grille has individually cast and painted ribs, headlights, and a International Harvester emblem. Another nice feature on this model is that there is no casting seam down the middle of the hood, which seems to be present on almost every other 1/64th scale tractor. This model also has very detailed tires and rims, featuring the Good Year logo on the sidewall of the tire.
According to the Ertl pamphlet there were 16,902 1/64th scale units produced and 11,616 1/32nd units produced. As far as value goes I think the 1/64th version is suffering from the sheer number of units produced and its relative newness. You can still buy the 4366 from online dealers for $14-18 on most sites.
Being the second best represented brand when it comes to farm toy production it wasn’t a real surprise that the 2006 model was a Case IH product, but the 4366 is a nice addition to the series.
The 4366 features die-cast construction, clear cab glass, and a 3pt hitch that has become standard on all of the tractors in this series. One interesting feature on this model is the highly detailed grille. The grille has individually cast and painted ribs, headlights, and a International Harvester emblem. Another nice feature on this model is that there is no casting seam down the middle of the hood, which seems to be present on almost every other 1/64th scale tractor. This model also has very detailed tires and rims, featuring the Good Year logo on the sidewall of the tire.
According to the Ertl pamphlet there were 16,902 1/64th scale units produced and 11,616 1/32nd units produced. As far as value goes I think the 1/64th version is suffering from the sheer number of units produced and its relative newness. You can still buy the 4366 from online dealers for $14-18 on most sites.
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