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Sun Star Joins the 1:64 Parade!

It’s only a matter of time before all the mainstream brands will offer something in 1:64.  Sun Star is the next inline with their all-new 1:64 1979 Lincoln Continental Town Car.  We definitely like what we see in overall execution!  Two colour options include: Black and Blue.  Delivery is noted as late November 2025. Product# 60001 / 60002...
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Pop Race Additional Q1 2026 Announcements!

Fans of Pop Race 1:64 replicas will have a few more models to choose from.  One is the all-new tooling Lamborghini Centenario, this one complete in full Carbon with Red accents.  The complete list of new models, four in total is defined below. PR640450 – LAMBORGHINI COUNTACH LP1 800-4, ARANCIA ATLAS PR640436 – LAMBORGHINI CENTENARIO, CARBON/RED PR640411 – RWB AE86, Continue Reading...
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Hobby Japan Toyota Crown Sport Z 2.5L Hybrid

Today will be an updates for 1:64.  With that said, we welcome the 1:64 Hobby Japan Toyota Crown Sport Z 2.5L Hybrid.  Six colours will be offered, each is defined below.  Delivery is noted as Q1 2026. HJ641084AW – Precious White Pearl HJ641084AG – Ash HJ641084ABK – Black HJ641084AR – Emotional Red Ⅲ HJ641084ABR – Precious Bronze HJ641084AY – Mustard Continue Reading...
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MINI GT | Kaido House New Announcements!

Four new models coming in the front half of 2026 from MINI GT | Kaido House include the 1:64 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) Kaido Works V4, the BMW M3 Kaido Works V2, the Kaido STAR V1 and Toyota AE86 Sprinter Trueno TOUGE V1.  What ever that one is with the uber chin spoiler and exhaust pipes, A+ for effort! Product# Continue Reading...
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PHOTO GALLERY: GT Spirit Koenigsegg Agera RS – World Record

The Koenigsegg Agera RS made history in 2017 when it set the world record for the highest top speed by a production car, reaching an average of 277.9 mph (447.2 km/h) on a closed Nevada highway. What made the achievement so impressive was that it wasn’t a factory-prepped prototype – the car belonged to a customer and used regular road Continue Reading...
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