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The ERTL 1/64th Bulk Pack of (25) Black Angus features meticulously crafted miniature cows and calves, perfect for enhancing farm model displays. Each cow measures approximately 1.75 inches in length, while calves are about 0.875 inches, making them ideal for collectors aged 8 and up. This bulk pack is not only a great value but also a must-have for serious enthusiasts looking to add a touch of realism to their setups.
C**.
Very well made and detailed.
Great for a play farm setup.
K**E
My grandson loves them!
They are the same quality as the old Ertl toys that I used to buy my son. My grandson loves them. They are exactly what I was expecting. I wish they would make more farm sets like they used to.
D**M
Black angus
Black Angus are hard to find. Grandson was happy to have solid black cows. Small calves are very small.
A**R
Ertl cattle
Delivered as pictured, a little over priced but Happy grandson.
D**
One package out of the eight packages that I ordered
The one package out of the eight packages I have ordered has missing babies, two of the babies feet are messed up and wasn't finished in the mold process. There are 14 cows present but six cows are missing and there are three babies missing out of this package. These need to be replaced and my missing cows need to be replaced.!
D**K
Great product
Great product and good scale
D**0
Read the fine print
I bought these for my 3-year-old grandson who got ecstatic when he saw them, but then asked "where are the cows? They are all bulls."
M**T
I wish I could get Texas Longhorns
My herd of plastic cattle came in a plastic (polypropylene?) zip bag. The cattle plastic feels a little waxy; possibly they are also polypropylene, but they are plenty sturdy for my needs. They seem to be unpainted, and cast out of solid black plastic. I easily spray-painted these silver.My bag contained 10 alert cattle (1.75" L x 1" T x 0.5" W), 10 grazing cattle (1.75" L x 1" T x 0.5" W), and 5 calves (0.8" L x 0.5" T x 0.25" W). I am not a bovine anatomy expert, but none of these "cows" have udders, so I can only assume they are all male. Their shape does seem to conform to the photos of Black Angus, however, and they have no horns.I only gave 3 stars because what I REALLY wanted was black Texas Longhorn steers--the most frightening animals I'd ever seen, and they will just stare at you like malevolent entities from the abyss--but longhorns are very difficult to find at this scale at reasonable prices, and I needed some cattle quick.
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