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cast iron toys are created using a method popular in industrial production. Molten metal is forced into the cavities form, which are then transformed into a die-cast. Most of the cast by non-ferrous metals such as lead, tin, copper, magnesium, zinc, aluminum and tin. The method is popular because of its accuracy and quality, especially for small items. It is well known in many applications, the pressure molding is known for his contribution to the series of model and toy market.
Because of its extreme precision, the casting is able to produce a toy model dimensions to maintain consistency. In other words, they are very detailed, much smaller scale replica of the original vehicles, often truck, train, plane or motorcycle. Models are usually associated with one of the aforementioned metals and rubber, plastics, and sometimes glass.
cast iron models became popular in the early 20th century. Companies such as Dinky Toys (UK) and Tootsies Toys (USA) produced a miniature simple types of popular vehicles, such as bus and van. Many of these toys were made of alloys at low price crack after a few years because models are made of cast iron before World War II are difficult to find. The problem was solved by the introduction of pure alloy, hereinafter referred to as Zamak (mainly zinc).
After completion war, in a manufacturing company called British Lesney began distributing toys made of cast iron scale. One of their first line of miniature vehicles became an instant success. They called upon all the Matchbox and sold in different lots. For example, a matchbox 1-75 line were 75 different vehicles in the series. The idea was to try to collect them all. They were called "Matchbox cars," because they were sold in small boxes, that looked like boxes of matches.
Line Matchbox cars, and was largely responsible for the popularity of toys die cast collectibles in 1950. Although they were a worldwide success, most companies have been placed either in the localized United Kingdom or the United States in the late fifties, total enterprises competing in a crowded market.
the popularity of miniature cast iron showed no signs of decreasing in 1960. In fact, a new line of vehicles from model toy manufacturer Mattel, Matchbox Toy doubt that the world cast iron top. Called Hot Wheels and they are more elegant alternative, more elegant line of twenty years, Matchbox.
At the same time, companies began production of new vehicles in order to provide customers promotional font. A major change occurred to the industry insiders revealed that some adults have been buying these models from the collection. Many of them played with the models that children and were willing to devote considerable sums on the replica.
Scale
Unlike plastic models, most of the cast vehicles efficiently. Their price is often based on their size and scale. For example, type of Hot Wheels or Matchbox car is 1:64 scale fully affordable. For comparison, a larger model, like the scale is not intended 1:12 for children. Often, about 14 or 15 inches, the level of detail is unmatched in the die-cast model of the market. This usually means a real glass in the windows, tires and interior very realistic. Take a moment to examine our favorite American models.
As the cast has reached a toy increase their popularity in 1950, the majority of models based on the most famous cars from the fifties.
of Elvis Presley 1955 Pink Cadillac Fleetwood
Several vehicles had a major influence on the history of music as a 1955 pink Cadillac belonging to exercise the King of Rock 'n'. Elvis does not sing only about the car in his own songs, but the legendary singers like Aretha Franklin and Bruce Springsteen took tours. The car was painted pink famous (Cadillac did not offer that color) and got Elvis's mother Gladys as a gift shortly before his death. This is just one of many cars Elvis on permanent display in his former home, Graceland.
As for the cast of models, Franklin Mint has released a replica of the great wheel of rubber tires and detailed interior and engine compartment. 1:24 scale model and is equipped with a miniature guitar. It can be found on the internet for about a hundred dollars.
1957 Chevy Corvette Convertible
In addition to being one of the most eye-catching cars of the decade '57 Chevy Corvette was also one of the fastest cars on the road. He was prime minister of sports cars his days with two seats, four-speed and up to 283 cubic inch engine with fuel injection. Corvette is available in two versions, a flexible and retractable hardtop above. Most surprising, perhaps, was an incredible influence on the model without considering its rarity. Least to 6400 have been produced. The car is one of the most sought after models in cast iron on the market.
1959 Chevy Impala
Thanks Rear wings butterfly tears, tail lights, whitewall tires and fins distinctive little car called America in 1950 as a '59 Chevy Impala. This was not only the most expensive model of the Chevrolet, but it is also best-selling car in the U.S., it is no wonder that the Impala is one of the first models most popular in history. 1:18 scale version is fairly easy to find online and costs only thirty or forty dollars. Model on a larger scale and more detailed 01:12, on the other hand, is much more expensive and harder to find.
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