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Did You Know? Anecdotes and Curiosities about our Miniatures

Why is 1/43 scale so popular for model cars?

The 1:43 scale has become the global standard for model cars because it offers the perfect balance between detail and size. Created in the 1930s by Dinky Toys, this scale allows for enough detail to be realistic while remaining compact enough for easy display and storage.

How can you date a vintage model car?

There are several clues that can be used to date a model car: the presence or absence of windows (generalized in the 1960s), the type of wheels (plastic then metal), the markings under the car, and especially the patents indicated. Dinky Toys models often have patent dates that correspond to 2-3 years before marketing.

What makes a collectible model car valuable?

Value depends on several factors: rarity (limited edition, production errors), condition, presence of original packaging, age, and brand. Promotional models offered by car manufacturers or early editions of a model are particularly sought after.

Why do some model cars have details that don't exactly match the real car?

Manufacturers sometimes adapt details for production reasons (molds shared between multiple models), safety reasons (removal of sharp elements), or cost. Some model cars are also based on prototypes or press photos before the real vehicle is finalized.

How to properly preserve your model cars over time?

To preserve your model cars, avoid direct sunlight, which fades the paint, maintain a stable temperature (avoid attics), dust them regularly with a soft brush, and store them in a dry place to prevent oxidation of the metal parts. The original boxes provide effective protection from dust.