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		<title>1930 Buick Marquette Phaeton - 1:32 Scale</title>
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		<title>Legacy of Diecast Cast Cars Keeps the Industry Strong</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 20:21:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[First created in the mid-1900s, diecast cars have been a long-time success in the toy and hobby industry. The automobiles are made out of a zinc and aluminum alloy, and then complemented with plastic parts such as windows or doors. Over the past seventy-five years, die-cast cars have quickly evolved into one of the most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First created in the mid-1900s, diecast cars have been a long-time success in the toy and hobby industry. The automobiles are made out of a zinc and aluminum alloy, and then complemented with plastic parts such as windows or doors. Over the past seventy-five years, die-cast cars have quickly evolved into one of the most popular areas of the hobby and toy industry.</p>
<p>One reason that diecast cars are so popular is due to their scaled-to-life appearance. Unlike the unbalanced proportions of the Barbie dolls from the same era, diecast cars are scaled to appear as reasonable as the real thing. Scales range from a larger 1:12 ratio to a 1:72 ratio, where one-sixth of an inch represents one life-size foot. The 1:72 is very prevalent in the United Kingdom and Eastern Europe, but a 1:48 scale is the one commonly used in the United States.</p>
<p>&#8220;Matchbox cars&#8221; is an alternative name for diecast cars. This name was made popular back in 1947 when Lesney began distributing their diecast cars in small, matchbox-shaped packages. Although most cars are packaged in larger boxes or sandwiched between plastic and cardboard sheets, the generic name &#8220;matchbox cars&#8221; still remains in use today.</p>
<p>Die-cast cars are a popular item for collectors of all ages. While the older audience willingly pays the money for higher-priced classics, diecast cars are a popular toy of choice for children as well. &#8220;Hot Wheels,&#8221; Mattel&#8217;s fast-flying collection target towards young boys, are sold by the millions every year. Because of the young target audience, Hot Wheels typically sell for just a couple dollars. Regardless, some of the rarer models have sold recently for hundreds of dollars.</p>
<p>Originally, only a couple companies were producing these miniature classics. However, the popularity of the toys quickly caught on, and the diecast toy industry grew rapidly as hobbyists flocked to expand their collections with the latest classics and collectibles. The price range for diecast cars varies a lot depending on the condition, age, and rareness of the car. The ever-popular Hot Wheels cars only cost a couple dollars, but some difficult-to-find cars from before World War II can bring in hundreds of dollars each. Lifelong collectors are often able to sell their collections for thousands of dollars.</p>
<p>Over the years, the die-cast industry has evolved greatly. At first, the toys were very simple, including only the main frame of the car. However, the cars now include interiors and detailed mechanics under the hood. Only a couple companies produced die-cast cars when they first were introduced, but there are now hundreds of companies around the world producing die-cast toys.</p>
<p>The diecast toy industry is no longer limited to just classic cars. Airplanes, trains, construction equipment, and military vehicles are now popular toys available for purchase. In addition, scenery and landscaping are now a popular expansion to the industry. Buildings, roads, and shrubs are among the popular accessories used to make the models even more realistic. Die-cast toys are sold pre-built for the buyer&#8217;s convenience; however, kits are also available. These sets come with detailed instructions allowing the buyer to customize their model with their own paint, accessories, and allow for other personalization.</p>
<p>As the value of these toys continue to rise, expect to see the industry to continue to thrive. If any toy has a chance at remaining popular despite the rise in electronic toys, it&#8217;s the diecast car, with its century of history and growth leading the way.</p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>About the Author</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;">If you collect <a href="http://www.diecastcars.eu/">diecast cars</a> we have a very large selection of high quality <a href="http://www.diecastcars.eu/Diecast/1-18-scale">1:18 diecast</a> cars to select from.</p>
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		<title>How to Start Your Toy Airplane Collection</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Collecting Toy Airplanes
Most people engage in different hobbies as a distraction from their everyday lives. When people consider a particular activity as a hobby typically people find that the activity pleasurable and enjoyable. Collecting toy airplanes is a hobby for some and a passion for others.
Toy collections start out innocently, people unpack belongings stored in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Collecting Toy Airplanes</p>
<p>Most people engage in different hobbies as a distraction from their everyday lives. When people consider a particular activity as a hobby typically people find that the activity pleasurable and enjoyable. Collecting toy airplanes is a hobby for some and a passion for others.</p>
<p>Toy collections start out innocently, people unpack belongings stored in attics and basements only to find toy airplanes from their youth. They become enamored with these remnants of their childhoods and begin their quest to increase their collection.</p>
<p>Another way toy collectors get started is through the purchase of a miniature model. These tiny toy replicas can be cars, trucks or airplanes. Next thing you know, they&#8217;re hooked on collecting miniature toy airplanes and find their collection growing.</p>
<p>A third way to start collecting toy airplanes is through gifts. When it becomes apparent that you or a loved one has a collection, then you can grow your collection through gift giving. When birthdays and holidays arrive, your collection will simply grow and grow.</p>
<p>Toy Airplane Guide Books</p>
<p>Once you know what kind of toy you want to start to collect, you&#8217;ll need to find guide books. There will be two kinds of guides you&#8217;ll need. The first will be your guide to collecting. This guide will entail the different kinds of toy airplanes, the different models, the different models, and the history. Learn as much as you can about the type of toy airplanes that you want to collect.</p>
<p>The next guide book you will need is a price guide. Purchase a price guide for the type of toy airplanes that you have decided to collect. There are price guides for just about every kind of toy from toy airplanes, cars, and trucks to plastic farm animals, dolls and stuffed animals. There are also price guides specifically for antique or vintage toy airplanes.</p>
<p>You can find guide books at your local bookstore or an on line bookstore. There are many books available at libraries and bookstores, as well as on line guides, that will help him learn the necessary information so that you are a smart toy collector.</p>
<p>Toy Airplane Collection Groups</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve established a collection and you have read the guide books and price guides, your next step will be to join an on line toy collectors group. These groups are filled with others who have similar interests and will want to share your love of toy airplanes, and your toy collection. Moreover these groups will have forums for you take part in discussions and have a lot of resources for toy collectors.</p>
<p>Toy Airplane Collection Stores</p>
<p>As your collection grows you will find it harder and harder to find specific toy airplanes that you will need for your collection. However, there are many options for you to purchase hard to find toy airplanes.</p>
<p>Scour local antique and collectible stores, flea markets, thrift stores and garage sales in your area, you may find hidden gems to add to your collection. The Internet is full of on line auction sites, vintage toy sites and antique and collectible sites. Also, there are on line classified ads that you can scour as well. You can also attend local toy shows that take place throughout the year.</p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>About the Author</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;">Bryan Howard is an avid toy collector. He runs a website devoted to his hobby, <a href="http://airline-airplane.com/">collecting airplanes</a>. To take advantage of special deals on <a href="http://airline-airplane.com/">toy airplanes</a> to add your collection visit his site at www.airline-airplane.com</p>
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		<title>Vintage Car Models: A Collectors Dream</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 17:35:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may not be able to realize a dream of having a fleet of fully restored vintage cars, but you can be able to have the next best thing, a collection of vintage car models. As a vintage car enthusiast, hobbyists would most likely want to have a collection of their own, and if possible, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may not be able to realize a dream of having a fleet of fully restored vintage cars, but you can be able to have the next best thing, a collection of vintage car models. As a vintage car enthusiast, hobbyists would most likely want to have a collection of their own, and if possible, this would be a collection of real vintage cars. But not all of us have buildings named after us, nor do we have a software empire that can finance such a huge enterprise, so having vintage car models would be closer to the real thing.</p>
<p>Having a collection of vintage car models will allow you to appreciate more your passion for vintage cars. This is because you will be able to treasure them and show them off and at the same time, learn more about them along the way. They are also great as decorations to a home. You have to understand though that because they are only models, it doesn&#8217;t mean that they don&#8217;t cost much.</p>
<p>In fact, some vintage car models are also vintages on their own right. Some are from the same era as the cars they are replicating and can command a considerable amount of money. If they are in an exceptional state or in mint condition, these models can cost thousands of dollars. With that price, you wouldn&#8217;t think of them as mere toys.</p>
<p>Many of these vintage car models are made from die cast metal. Plastic models were unheard of in those days and even know, if a model is in limited edition, they are generally made from metal to allow them to last longer. This way, they can be worth something in the future. Also, the price of the model is not just based on how old it is and how good the condition it is in. Another consideration would be the design and the detailing of the model.</p>
<p>There are vintage car models that are highly detailed and have different movable parts attached together. Since they are small, they can be hard to build and has to be manually produced. These details provide an intricate authenticity to the model and they are scaled exactly to the proportions of the car so you can have a general idea of what they really look like in their true to life size. The more detailed the model is, the higher the price it can command.</p>
<p>Usually, vintage car models can be found in hobby stores and collectible stores. If you don&#8217;t have one in your area, you may have a hard time making your collection grow. This is the old fashioned way of looking for vintage car models. So that you can specifically find a particular vintage car model, all you need to do is log on to the internet and find the numerous collectibles and hobby retail websites. There you will be able to get good deals and discounts and be also able to find exactly what you want.</p>
<p>Auction sites are good sources for these collectibles. Usually, there are collectors who sell their vintage car models as well. You can do a thorough search for the different vintage car models and you don&#8217;t even have to leave your home or office. Better yet, join clubs and forum on the internet and be always informed.</p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>About the Author</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;">Kolawole Olambiwonnu is also the Publisher of <a href="http://www.niche-newsletter.com/">Niche-Newsletter</a>, a collection of well-researched articles. To learn Restoration Tips From A Classic Car Junkie, download <a href="http://www.goarticles.com/vintagecarsebook/index.html" target="_blank">Vintage Cars</a> now!</p>
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