Diener Vehicles & Transportation

 

Eraser planes, trains, cars and blimps can transport you into a land of imagination.  All of Diener’s vehicle erasers have realistic details that make them favorite collectibles for car enthusiasts, motorheads, train buffs, aerophiles and anyone who likes transportation toys. The Superwheels and Matchbox Cars lines were particularly popular with boys, who loved seeing some of the most iconic vehicles of that era repoduced in brightly colored rubber eraser form. They may not have been the fastest toy cars, but they sure were a lot of fun for kids to play with!

Classic Cars

 

You can travel in style in one of these authentic replicas of classic cars from the early days of automotive history! They were the same scale as the Diener Super Wheels and Matchbox Eraser Cars, allowing the auto enthusiast to mix and match cars between the sets. 

Goodyear Blimp

 

Dating back to 1925 when the first model was produced, the Goodyear Blimp has been an icon over the skies of America for nearly a century. The Diener version faithfully captures the look of this legendary airship, with the Goodyear logo embossed on each side of this sturdy, functional eraser.

Matchbox Cars

 

Sold under the names “Eraser Cars” and “Mini-Flexies,” these rubberized racers featured some of the more popular cars from the Matchbox lineup. Their bright colors and detailed designs made them a big hit with kids and collectors alike!

Matchbox Skybusters

 

Eraser fans everywhere could aim for new heights when Diener released Skybusters in the mid 1970s. They were based on a series of realistic miniatures first introduced in 1973 under the same name by British toy maker Lesney, best known for their popular Matchbox Cars. 

Super Wheels

 

Eraser cars zoomed into the fast lane with the Super Wheels series from Diener. Based on real vehicles from the 1960s and ‘70s, these authentically detailed miniature replicas capture the look and feel of legendary cars from the golden age of automobiles. 

Trains

 

Ride the silver rails with these rubbery replica train erasers of famous locomotives originally built between 1831 and 1927. This set of five trains was released by Diener in 1987. Diener’s locomotive erasers are on track to please kids, collectors, and hardcore train buffs.