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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Discovering The Art Of Model Cars Scale

By Adriana Noton


While there are a variety of types of model cars, there is a also a wide variety when it comes to model cars scale dimensions. As such, while larger models were more popular back in the earlier days of the hobby, miniatures have become even more so over time. So, one may want to look at a few online websites related to different car models and types to get a better idea of which ones to include in a collection.

In addition, other ground based models such as buses and trucks are included under the model car umbrella. However, railroads and military vehicles are not seen as part of the model car family. Still, as many original models were often considered toys, most buses, trucks and larger vehicles often fit more into the toy category.

Also, collecting such models is a hobby that truly can last a lifetime. For, a number of such models are considered "annual" and released in association with new model roll outs at the beginning or end of each year. As such, one has the potential to collect a variety of new models at least once, if not twice, during such a period.

Still, while some models may be perceived as toys, there are also which are, and will be worth a great deal of money either now or in the future. As such, if one is a serious collector, one may want to become associated with one of the many local or national organizations related to such collecting. For, in doing so, one can meet a number of like minded enthusiasts while also exploring a variety of car shows and sales around the world.

However, whether one is into the art of collecting for hobby or investment, when one collects model car kits, die-cast metal model cars, or brand name replicas of famous vehicles, one often experiences a great deal of joy. For, while most everyone may want to own an exotic foreign car, very few can afford to do so. As such, many North American collectors focus on exotic names and expensive brands, when purchasing models for such a collection.

So, what are the differences between the model kits, die cast and promotional ones? Although there are differences between each model type, all are still considered model cars. As such, one may find a great variety of different models in all categories. However, one is most likely going to find the most variety when it comes to die-cast models. For, while kits and promotional models have also become popular, replicas are often even more so.

So, whether one is interested in some of the first wooden model cars released, or more recent miniatures of such cars, one can have a lot of fun with such a hobby. Of course, if one is looking to such a hobby as an investment, one may want to look more towards collecting older cars and antique vehicles. Still, regardless as to the types of vehicles one collects, one can often have a great deal of fun whether or not one makes a profit.

Of course, these kits were later followed by the introduction of aluminum model toy cars and model car kits in the late fifties and early sixties. As such, the mid 1960s became quite well known as the "golden age" for model car enthusiasts and model car kits. For, while most such kits were known to be released annually in conjunction with new car models, often such models were also considered promotional, especially when introduced at the beginning of the year.

To this end, regardless of the type model cars scale dimensions or other features one chooses, collecting model cars can be a great hobby. For, one can always add new miniatures to such a collection while shopping for more antique models. However, if one wants to make the most of such a collection, one may also want to collect a variety of other antique model vehicles such as fire engines, police cars, and other road oriented models.




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