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NZG Celebrates




       50 Years









        On  the  1st  October  2018,  NZG  had  their  50th

        birthday  and  throughout  2019,  they  have  been
        celebrating  their  50th  anniversary.  I  was  lucky
       enough to sit down with Gerhard Schmid, one of the

       two founders of NZG along with Betty Hauer, who
       told me how the NZG story began.

       G        erhard was a mould maker for a toy company, where he
                became production manager and was also responsible for
                model development. It was O&K who first suggested that
                production of 1:50th scale models would be a good idea,
        with a marketing company asking about the production of O&K models,
        so Gerhard had a lot to think about. Would 1:50th scale be popular? Is
        there an opportunity for future 1:50th scale models.

        At this point, Gerhard was not looking to start his own company, but to
        look into what was possible at the company he worked for and Zeppelin
        was the first potential customer for models. One request was to produce
        a model in five different parts, where you were presented with one part at
        a  time,  which  would  eventually  become  a  complete  model  once  all
        5 parts were obtained and assembled. This was an interesting form of
        promotion.

        Mr Becker had an advertising company, and was responsible for Zeppelin
        advertising. Mr Becker had a number of telephone conversations with
        Gerhard, trying to convince him that setting up his own company was a
        good idea, and that he wanting to wait until Gerhard was self employed
        before  they  moved  forward  with  a  model  project  as  Mr  Becker  had
        already  decided  that  he  wanted  Gerhard  to  produce  the  model  for
        Zeppelin, a CAT 941 track loader.





         NZG founded on the  First models  Grove made their         Formed a       Moved to new
          1st October by Betty  produced were  first order, the    1500 square      premises on
                                   t
          Hauer and Gerhard  the Weserhu:e  TM800 in               meter tooling   Sigmundstrasse.
                                   t
          Schmid, moving into  HW70 and    3000 pieces.              section.
          the third floor of a   Cat 941.
           furniture store in
           Tafelfeldstrasse.


            1968            1969            1970                    1972             1973




                         JCB gave the order
                           for 15000 3C
                           MkII models.

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