Hi there, Thanks for reading this guide. This is just a quickie rough guide to Vanguards with approximation on prices as a general guide. Vanguards original (Lledo type box) were very 'retro 40/50/60's...
Thank you for reading this guide. Cararama are very new into the field of diecast models. They were originally called Hongwell, and sometimes the Hg log can still be seen on the recent issues. They are...
Collecting diecast cars is a hobby enjoyed by many. The problem can be keeping a direction in what you are collecting if you are to have any chance of completing the set. This is a guide and I don't claim to...
Hi All,This is a very simple guide to installing a Satellite Dish in the UK.The items shown are for a standard Sky Box, but replace the LNB with a Quad and the cable with 'twin' cable for Sky+Items...
Starter's Guide for the most popular scales for diecast toys and models. 1:12 - Very large models models (14/15 inches).High detail models.More expensive than the 1:18 models.1:18 - Large models (7/8...
MP4/22 SHOWCAR the first release of a lewis hamilton model was the mp4/22 showcar of 2007.minichamps number 530 074372,limited edition of 1,512 pieces.first released about july 2007,sold out immediately on...
jordan 193 the jordan 193 by onyx in 1/43 scale remains as one of the rarest jordans and as such is fairly rare on e bay.this model was,i believe ,only issued to the jordan team and was never on general...
EARLY ONYX a subsiduary of MINIBRI,of portugal. onyx began producing formula one models in 1988.they were the first "serious" model makers for the f1 market and were at the forefront of moving this market from...
Hi All Die-casts models are referred to the scale they are made in. The Scale is a fractional number meaning how many models it would take to reach full size. For example, a model half the size or a real...
Brief guide on Model makers: Hotwheels HotWheels is a brand of diecast toy cars introduced by toymaker Mattel in 1968. It was the primary competitor of Johnny Lightning and Matchbox. Originally, the cars...