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VMB Models New Colours Rolls-Royce Ghost

VMB Models will issue two additional colours for their version of the 1:18 resin and sealed Rolls-Royce Ghost.  Colours include include Black Carbon and White Carbon.  Each one is limited to a low 99 units,.  Delivery is scheduled for June 2024.  The price is north of $400 US. Product# VMBRR20241801 / VMBRR20241801...
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One Model March Deliveries!

We haven’t heard much from One Model, though news of upcoming releases for March 2024 is plenty!   We’re not 100% sure if these are new or a re-release, but these resin and sealed examples in 1:18 scale are featuring Honda and Nissan. Honda Integra Type R Dc2 Early Version,  Champion White Honda NSX GT, Champion White Honda NSX R NA1, Continue Reading...
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DCTOM Darren Keady – March 2024

It’s March!  With that comes another feature collection.  Please welcome Darren Keady from Sheffield, United Kingdom into the DiecastSociety.com DCOTM feature!  Darren’s collection has pivoted over the years, moving from 1:18 to primarily 1:12 scale.  Not many of us can say we made this switch.  His collection has exceeded 350 pieces to date and the photos shared are a small Continue Reading...
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Sun Star Confirms Chevrolet Impala Lowrider!

Sun Star has confirmed the 1:18 diecast and opening 1961 Chevrolet Impala Open Convertible Lowrider car!  Two colour options will be offered, they include Black and Purple.  The scale model will offer moveable suspension too!  We’re looking forward to seeing this item, even though it is niche, it will fill a gap for a segment of the collector community… Product# Continue Reading...
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REVIEW: 1:64 HobbyJapan vs Motorhelix Civic Type R FL5

Words and photos courtesy of Vinod Enka   With the market for 1:64s going through quite the renaissance in recent years, we’ve been pretty spoiled for choice – especially in Asia – with new brands popping up every now and then in an already very saturated space. Add to that the various ‘brand collabs’ that seem to be trending – Continue Reading...
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