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[[Image:RacingChampionsLogo.jpg|right|150px|Racing Champions logo]]
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[[File:Tomy RC2 logo.png|right|140px|Tomy RC2 Corporation logo]]
'''Racing Champions''' (aka '''Racing Champions/ERTL''' or '''RCERTL''') is the current parent company of model makers [[AMT/Ertl]] and toy/model company [[Playing Mantis]] (encompassing [[Johnny Lightning]], [[Polar Lights]] and Memory Lane as well). The original company is best known for making scale die-cast car models, and continues to do so to this day.
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'''Racing Champions''' (aka '''Racing Champions/ERTL''', '''RCERTL''', or '''RC2 Corporation''' as it is currently called) has been the parent company of [[AMT]], [[Ertl Company|Ertl]], and [[Playing Mantis]], the original owner of the [[Johnny Lightning]], [[Polar Lights]] and Memory Lane brands. The original company was best known for producing scaled die-cast car models and it continues to do so to this day.
   
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Racing Champions was founded in 1989 and pursued a vigorous acquisition strategy in the subsequent fifteen years, going public with stock issues in 1997. The company's name was changed to '''Racing Champions/Ertl''' in 1999 when it bought AMT/Ertl, in the process splitting the company back into its original components.
==''Star Trek Champions''==
 
[[Image:StarTrekChampionsLogo.jpg|right|150px|''Star Trek Champions'' logo]]
 
Prior to their merger, Racing Champions created a five-piece pewter set of collectible ''[[Star Trek]]'' figures called ''Star Trek Champions''. This set consisted of:
 
* [[Spock]] in his [[Kolinahr]] robes from {{film|1}}
 
* [[James T. Kirk]] in his [[Rear Admiral]]'s uniform from ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture''
 
* [[Khan Noonien Singh]] from {{film|2}}
 
* The [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A)|USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701-A)]]
 
:''NOTE: This figure was supposed to be the [[refit]] [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701)]] from ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'', as the figure's base states, but the figure itself has the "NCC-1701-A" registry on the saucer.''
 
* [[Kruge]]'s [[Klingon]] [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey|Bird-of-Prey]] from {{film|3}}
 
   
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[[File:Racing Champions logo.png||thumb|right|Original logo]]
Each piece was supposed to be part of a collector's series of 9,998 pieces (complete with Certificate of Authenticity, optimistically listing this as STAR TREK SERIES ONE), and came on its own stand with an appropriate scene from each movie as the backdrop and a quote on the base under the figure.
 
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This rapid expansion resulted in a cumbersome collection of companies with subsidiaries creating unrelated product lines so a reorganization of Racing Champions/Ertl was initiated in 2003.
   
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Renamed '''RC2 Corporation''' in 2004, the company opted to refocus onto its original product lines of die-cast toys and models, and, after it bought "Learning Curve International, Inc." (2003) and "The First Years Inc." (2004), on toys and learning material for the very young. Ertl was dropped from the company name and was relegated for exclusive use as a subsidiary brand. Product lines that did not fit the new company profile were liquidated or sold, which included a number of model kits carried by AMT and Polar Lights.
<gallery>
 
Image:STCSpockFront.jpg|[[Spock]] figure in package
 
Image:STCKirk.jpg|[[James T. Kirk]]<br>figure in package
 
Image:STCKhan.jpg|[[Khan Noonien Singh]]<br>figure in package
 
Image:STCEnterprise.jpg|[[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A)|USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701-A)]]<br>figure in package
 
Image:STCKlinBOP.jpg|[[Klingon]] [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey|Bird-of-Prey]]<br>figure in package
 
Image:STCSpockBack.jpg|Back of [[Spock]] figure package (other packages similar)
 
</gallery>
 
   
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A vigorous acquirer of companies, the RC2 Corporation was itself acquired by {{w|Tomy}} in 2011. [http://www.takaratomy.co.jp/english/release/pdf/i110502_en.pdf]
==External links==
 
*[http://rcertl.com/ Official RCERTL Website]
 
   
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==''Star Trek'' association==
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Prior to the acquisition of other licensed ''Star Trek'' merchandising entities, Racing Champions created a set of five collectible ''[[Star Trek]]'' figurines and starship miniatures under the ''Star Trek Champions'' brand in 1998. It later re-released four ''Star Trek'' models kits and produced the ''Legends of Star Trek'' die-cast starship line.
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==''Star Trek Champions'' releases==
 
[[File:StarTrekChampionsLogo.jpg|right|300px|''Star Trek Champions'' logo]]
 
Each pewter model was purported to be part of a limited edition of 9,998 pieces, came complete with Certificate of Authenticity (which optimistically listed it as part of "Series One"), and included a stand. An image of a relevant scene from a ''Star Trek'' film was used as a packaging backdrop and a quote was included on the base under the figure.
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{| class="grey" style="width:100%;"
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! colspan="3" style="text-align:center;" id="Star Trek Champions" | ''Star Trek Champions''
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|-
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! Item
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! Release
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! Notes
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|-
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|[[Spock]]
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|rowspan="5" | {{y|1998}}
 
|In [[Kolinahr]] robes from {{film|1}}
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|-
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|[[James T. Kirk]]
 
|In [[Rear Admiral]]'s uniform from ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture''
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|-
 
|[[Khan Noonien Singh]]
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|From {{film|2}}
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|-
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|{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A|-A}}
 
|This figure was supposed to be the [[refit]] {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} from ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'', as the figure's base states, but the figure itself has the "NCC-1701-A" registry on the saucer.
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|-
 
|[[Kruge]]'s [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey]]
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|From {{film|3}}
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|-
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|colspan="3" style="text-align:center;" | [[File:STCSpockFront.jpg|150px]] [[File:STCKirk.jpg|150px]] [[File:STCKhan.jpg|150px]] [[File:STCEnterprise.jpg|150px]] [[File:STCKlinBOP.jpg|150px]] [[File:STCSpockBack.jpg|150px]]
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|-
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|}
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''Note: Image 6 is a typical back of the figure package''
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==''Star Trek'' model kits==
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Through the acquisition of AMT/Ertl in 1999 and Playing Mantis, or rather its subsidiary Polar Lights in 2004, RC2 obtained licensing to produce ''Star Trek'' model kits. However, due to its reformulated profile, the company showed very little interest in exploiting or developing the product line any further.
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A half-hearted attempt to revive the line occurred when re-releases were announced, of which only four were marketed in 2005 under its original brand name "AMT/Ertl", even though that company by that time had already been split up into its two original components. Those four kits were the only releases by the AMT brand to reach retail in eight years.
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Polar Lights did not release any kits and was even eliminated as brand in 2006. Yet, both were revived by [[Round 2 LLC]] after that company bought both product lines in 2007.
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{| class="grey" colspan="6" style="width:100%;"
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! colspan="6" style="text-align:center;" id="Star Trek model kit releases under the Racing Champions umbrella" | ''Star Trek'' model kit releases under the Racing Champions umbrella
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|-
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|-
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! Item
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! Scale
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! Release
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! Item No.
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! Notes
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! Boxart
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|-
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|3-piece USS ''Enterprise'' (TV) Set
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|rowspan="2"|1:2500
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|rowspan="4"|{{y|2005}}
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|38387
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|Contains
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*{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}
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*{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A|-A}}
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*{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}
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|[[File:AMT Model kit 38387 3-piece TV Enterprise set 2005.jpg|180px]]
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|-
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|3-piece USS ''Enterprise'' (Movie) Set
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|38388
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|Contains
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*{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-B|-B}}
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*{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-C|-C}}
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*{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}}
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|[[File:AMT Model kit 38388 3-piece movie Enterprise set 2005.jpg|180px]]
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|-
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|[[Klingon Bird-of-Prey]]
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|1:350
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|38389
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|[[File:AMT Model kit 38389 Klingon Bird of Prey 2005.jpg|180px]]
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|-
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|3-piece Adversary Set
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|1:3700<br/>1:3200<br/>1:1400
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|38390
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|Contains
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*[[D'deridex class|Romulan Warbird]] (1:3200)
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*Klingon Bird of Prey (1:1400)
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*[[D'Kora class|Ferengi Marauder]] (1:3700)
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|[[File:AMT Model kit 38390 3-piece adversary set 2005.jpg|180px]]
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|}
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:''For the other individual [[Star Trek model kits]] under the original company listings, see [[AMT/Ertl]] and [[Polar Lights]].''
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==''Legends of Star Trek'' series==
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:''For release details see [[Johnny Lightning#Legends of Star Trek series|Legends of Star Trek]].''
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[[Johnny Lightning]], originally a subsidiary of Playing Mantis (like Polar Lights) and traditionally a producer of die-cast car miniatures, fit the redefined profile of RC2 Corporation and was maintained as a separate brand within it. Johnny Lighting premiered a die-cast metal and plastic toy starship line called ''Legends of Star Trek'' in 2004.
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==See also==
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* [[Star Trek starship miniatures]]
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* [[Star Trek model kits]]
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==External link==
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* [http://www.rc2corp.com/index.asp RC2Corp.com] - official RC2 Corporation website
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* {{wikipedia|RC2 Corporation}}
 
[[Category:Collectibles]]
 
[[Category:Collectibles]]

Revision as of 22:22, 23 November 2015

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Tomy RC2 Corporation logo

Racing Champions (aka Racing Champions/ERTL, RCERTL, or RC2 Corporation as it is currently called) has been the parent company of AMT, Ertl, and Playing Mantis, the original owner of the Johnny Lightning, Polar Lights and Memory Lane brands. The original company was best known for producing scaled die-cast car models and it continues to do so to this day.

Racing Champions was founded in 1989 and pursued a vigorous acquisition strategy in the subsequent fifteen years, going public with stock issues in 1997. The company's name was changed to Racing Champions/Ertl in 1999 when it bought AMT/Ertl, in the process splitting the company back into its original components.

Racing Champions logo

Original logo

This rapid expansion resulted in a cumbersome collection of companies with subsidiaries creating unrelated product lines so a reorganization of Racing Champions/Ertl was initiated in 2003.

Renamed RC2 Corporation in 2004, the company opted to refocus onto its original product lines of die-cast toys and models, and, after it bought "Learning Curve International, Inc." (2003) and "The First Years Inc." (2004), on toys and learning material for the very young. Ertl was dropped from the company name and was relegated for exclusive use as a subsidiary brand. Product lines that did not fit the new company profile were liquidated or sold, which included a number of model kits carried by AMT and Polar Lights.

A vigorous acquirer of companies, the RC2 Corporation was itself acquired by Tomy in 2011. [1]

Star Trek association

Prior to the acquisition of other licensed Star Trek merchandising entities, Racing Champions created a set of five collectible Star Trek figurines and starship miniatures under the Star Trek Champions brand in 1998. It later re-released four Star Trek models kits and produced the Legends of Star Trek die-cast starship line.

Star Trek Champions releases

Each pewter model was purported to be part of a limited edition of 9,998 pieces, came complete with Certificate of Authenticity (which optimistically listed it as part of "Series One"), and included a stand. An image of a relevant scene from a Star Trek film was used as a packaging backdrop and a quote was included on the base under the figure.

Star Trek Champions
Item Release Notes
Spock 1998 In Kolinahr robes from Star Trek: The Motion Picture
James T. Kirk In Rear Admiral's uniform from Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Khan Noonien Singh From Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
USS Enterprise-A This figure was supposed to be the refit USS Enterprise from Star Trek: The Motion Picture, as the figure's base states, but the figure itself has the "NCC-1701-A" registry on the saucer.
Kruge's Klingon Bird-of-Prey From Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
STCSpockFront STCKirk STCKhan STCEnterprise STCKlinBOP STCSpockBack

Note: Image 6 is a typical back of the figure package

Star Trek model kits

Through the acquisition of AMT/Ertl in 1999 and Playing Mantis, or rather its subsidiary Polar Lights in 2004, RC2 obtained licensing to produce Star Trek model kits. However, due to its reformulated profile, the company showed very little interest in exploiting or developing the product line any further.

A half-hearted attempt to revive the line occurred when re-releases were announced, of which only four were marketed in 2005 under its original brand name "AMT/Ertl", even though that company by that time had already been split up into its two original components. Those four kits were the only releases by the AMT brand to reach retail in eight years.

Polar Lights did not release any kits and was even eliminated as brand in 2006. Yet, both were revived by Round 2 LLC after that company bought both product lines in 2007.

Star Trek model kit releases under the Racing Champions umbrella
Item Scale Release Item No. Notes Boxart
3-piece USS Enterprise (TV) Set 1:2500 2005 38387 Contains AMT Model kit 38387 3-piece TV Enterprise set 2005
3-piece USS Enterprise (Movie) Set 38388 Contains AMT Model kit 38388 3-piece movie Enterprise set 2005
Klingon Bird-of-Prey 1:350 38389 AMT Model kit 38389 Klingon Bird of Prey 2005
3-piece Adversary Set 1:3700
1:3200
1:1400
38390 Contains AMT Model kit 38390 3-piece adversary set 2005
For the other individual Star Trek model kits under the original company listings, see AMT/Ertl and Polar Lights.

Legends of Star Trek series

For release details see Legends of Star Trek.

Johnny Lightning, originally a subsidiary of Playing Mantis (like Polar Lights) and traditionally a producer of die-cast car miniatures, fit the redefined profile of RC2 Corporation and was maintained as a separate brand within it. Johnny Lighting premiered a die-cast metal and plastic toy starship line called Legends of Star Trek in 2004.

See also

External link