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		<title>All Kinds of Reasons to Collect Vintage Car Models</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 08:27:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many vintage car collectors enjoy the classic nostalgic and artistic feeling associated with vintage car, not to mention the triumph achievement of being able to restore and maintain a vintage car into show worthy masterpiece. Though as much as we wanted to, the majority of us can&#8217;t be splashing money over a whole entourage of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many vintage car collectors enjoy the classic nostalgic and artistic feeling associated with vintage car, not to mention the triumph achievement of being able to restore and maintain a vintage car into show worthy masterpiece. Though as much as we wanted to, the majority of us can&#8217;t be splashing money over a whole entourage of vintage cars, as well as do a full time job restoring every one of them to their full glory. In fact some of the legendary vintage cars can be hard to come by since they are not in production so long ago, not to mention that if it does, it probably fetch a &#8220;legendary&#8221; price tag as well. So what is the next best option? Aside from a few actual vintage cars that you cherish, spending countless hours and effort to build it back to pristine condition. Vintage car models, whether die cast or plastic fabricated, can be a great extension of your passion as well. Vintage car models can be easily purchased from online websites, mail order catalogues or ebay for those auction junkies that are addicted the adrenalin rush of bidding. And if you could not find the model you covert, you would even order it custom made, simply by performing a search on Google could yield a list of customizers out there, although it would be good to do some further research on the net to check their quality of work from their past customers. Some of the most famous die cast series of vintage models the Yesteryear series by Matchbox &amp; Lesney which is a rendition of classic vehicles from the steam and early automotive erasAnd since vintage car models are definitely cheaper to come by, you could easily build up an impressive collection with a low budget. Vintage car models are easy to showcase and does not take up a lot of space, thus would be an ideal solution for apartment dwellers. Collections of vintage car models makes an impressive adornment to grace your living hall, and can serve as an excellent conversation piece when entertaining visiting guest.  It is also easy to admire and examine your vintage car models in comfort right at your own home. Vintage car models are also hussle free and easy to upkeep, they would only require a can of spray polish and a polishing cloth to keep it nice and tidy. Though gentle handling might be required as many small delicate parts are involved. </p>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px">I have always been fascinated with miniatures, especially scale models with intricate detailing. I particularly like cars or motorcycle models, there are times where you just can&#8217;t resist holding them and running your finger through every detail. I have started a website and online store on die cast models, check it out at <a href="http://www.diecasttoystore.co.uk," rel="nofollow">http://www.diecasttoystore.co.uk,</a> I will be adding more info soon on different models of collectible die cast.<br /><a href="http://www.uk-wholesale-directory.co.uk/"> uk wholesalers </a></div>
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		<title>Collecting Diecast Toys&#8211;a Hobby for All Ages</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 07:41:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diecast toy vehicles were first produced in England and the USA in the early 1900s. This was the beginning of what was to become one of the most popular toys ever. Diecast toys are now collected by tens of thousands of people,both children and adults,all over the world.
The early diecast models were very simple,featuring just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Diecast toy vehicles were first produced in England and the USA in the early 1900s. This was the beginning of what was to become one of the most popular toys ever. Diecast toys are now collected by tens of thousands of people,both children and adults,all over the world.<br />
The early diecast models were very simple,featuring just a painted metal body with no interior fittings whatsoever.They were unfortunately made from low grade cast metal alloys which in most cases did not stand the test of time.These low quality alloys become brittle as they age and gradually deteriorate and crumble. As a result of this early die cast toys from the first quarter of the twentieth century are quite scarce today.<br />
Before very long however these early diecast toy makers realised that there was a really good market for toy vehicles. Cars,trucks,airplanes miniature farm equipment,and many other models,were widely produced by a number of manufacturers. As demand grew the quality of materials used to make the toys was improved. Increased attention to detail also became the rule as manufacturers vied for more sales.<br />
In the early 1930s Modelled Miniatures were introduced. These 1/43 scale miniature vehicles were designed for use with model train set layouts. Soon they became popular as a collectible,in their own right,and were known as Dinky Toys.<br />
The height of popularity for Dinky Toy diecast model vehicles came in the 1950s and 60s. They were a fairly basic low detail model but were extremely popular.The flashy big American cars seen on TV shows,which began in the 1950s,became very desirable Dinky Toys and outsold the more staid small English cars of the time.<br />
Dinky toys were made into the 1970s when they died out mainly due to the competition from Mattel Hot Wheels. Vintage Dinky Toys today are a much in demand collectible and some of the scarcer models fetch extremely high prices.<br />
The well known Lesney Matchbox cars started production in England in 1947 and thus began a new trend in diecast models. In 1953 Lesney made a miniature diecast model of Queen Elizabeth&#8217;s coronation coach complete with horses. This model was a huge success and more than a million were sold.<br />
The Lesney Matchbox cars were produced in huge numbers with 75 different vehicles in each line. This gave collectors an immense variety of models to collect.<br />
The Corgi line of diecast vehicles was introduced by Mettoy in the 1950s. These were also very successful. One of the big reasons for their success was that these cars had exceptional attention to interior fittings. They had detailed interior decor. They were even fitted with clear plastic windows. These very detailed miniatures vehicles were a big hit with collectors.<br />
In 1968 Mattel introduced Hot Wheels cars with an initial line of 16 vehicles. These early Hotwheels vehicles all had a red line around the side of the tires. This led to their becoming known to collectors as Red Line Hot Wheels models. The initial sixteen models with which the line began are now known to collectors as the &#8220;Sweet Sixteen&#8221; and are much in demand.<br />
Hot wheels vehicles are collected around the world by rabid collectors and were a huge success story for Mattel. They continue in production at the present time.<br />
There are now hundreds of different companies offering diecast toys to collectors. They are manufactured in Taiwan,Korea,China, and other countries around the world. High quality and attention to detail are a must if a diecast toy is to be a success as a collectible. Diecast toys made around the world are now mostly of very good quality. </p>
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