It's actually a pretty straightforward item once you've handled a few pallets of them — the NH728411 is one of those models that moves consistently because collectors and gift buyers both want it. We've been moving these for about four years now, and what I can tell you is the metal content is higher than a lot of comparable models at this price point, which matters when someone's putting it on a shelf and expecting it to hold up. The window box packaging is standard, but we do offer teh option to add a branded sleeve if your order hits around 2000 pieces or so.


Most buyers start by asking about the minimum, which is 1200 pieces, and that's based on the mold setup and color matching for each production run — we can't really justify tooling changes for smaller lots. Lead time usually runs 35 to 45 days from order confirmation, give or take a week depending on how busy the factory is, but we typically have about 200-300 units in stock for sample orders if you need to test the market first. The EN71 certifcation is there, but honestly, if you're selling into the US, you'll want to check if you need ASTM F963 compliance separately — our company can provide that documentation, but it's not automatically included. One thing that catches people off guard is the scale, because of that it's listed as 'small' but the box dimensoins are 65 by 49 by 68 centimeters, which is actually a decent-sized package for a single display piece.

It's not a toy for rough play, despite the age rating. The plastic parts, especially the mirrors and smaller trim pieces, can snap off if someone's too aggressive, so we always tell buyers this is really for static display or supervised handling. The metal body itself is durable though — you could probably drop it from waist height onto carpet without damage, but I wouldn't test that on concrete.

Anyway, bulk pricing breaks down to roughly $1.80 to $2.40 per unit depending on the total quantiy and whether you want custom decals or a different color scheme. We've done runs with metallic paint finishes that cost a bit more, maybe $0.30 per unit extra, but the standard gloss colors look pretty good for most buyers. The HS code is 9503008900, which is the standard for toy vehicles, and customs clearance has been smooth for Europe, Southeast Asia, and South America — though we usually have to adjust the commercial invoice wording for Brazil specifically.


One thing nobody asks about but should: the window box has a small plastic window that can get scratched in transit if the cartons are stacked too high, so we recommend keeping pallets to three tiers maximum. Also, the rubber tires have a slight smell when first opened — it fades after a day or two, but some buyers have mentioned it in reviews, so it's worth airing them out if you're displaying immediately.
The MOQ is 1200 pieces per order. That's the base we need to keep production efficient and costs down.
Yes, it's certified under EN71, so it meets European safety standards for toys. We can share the certificate with your order.
Each unit comes in a window box, and we pack those into a paper carton. The carton dimensions are 65×49×68cm.
We can do custom paint and logo printing, but it depends on the quantity. For 1200 pieces or more, it's usually doable—just let us know your specs.
Lead time is usually around 30-45 days after order confirmation, depending on customization. Stock orders might be faster.