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The community has been kind of slow here so I thought I would start a thread on favorite diecasts.

My favorite is a 1/24 scale EBBRO Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 of 1973.  Everything about this model is above the normal standard.  I wish I could get better pictures of the interior and engine bay.

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Danbury Mint 1951 Hirohata Mercury by Barris Kustoms. For some this is a Holy Grail of diecast. It sort of was for me. My true Holy Grail car would be the 1934 Ford "The California Kid". As to this one, the first time I saw one I thought how remarkable it was they were able to create so many fine details in a production model. From the movable vent windows and spot lights to the tiny frame rollers at the back to prevent the bumper from scraping, it's amazing. One other detail you'll notice if you handle one is the way the doors open. They pull back and hinge, a two step operation. The doors fit incredibly tight.

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8 hours ago, Gramps46 said:

The community has been kind of slow here so I thought I would start a thread on favorite diecasts.

My favorite is a 1/24 scale EBBRO Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 of 1973.  Everything about this model is above the normal standard.  I wish I could get better pictures of the interior and engine bay.

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Good choice, Gary - I have the white version and concerning finesse, details and overall quality, it ranks high above all my other 1/24 die-casts.

My favorite subject though would be hard to tell - I have several that I like very much.

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My '70 GMP Orbit Orange Judge. My '69, modified $12.00 Mach 1, My Old Ertl '69 Big Bad Green AMX. My new Autoworl BBG '69 AMX. My Autoworld '69 Chevelle SS repaint. my '67 highly modified Chevelle SS. My modded '64 Mercury Maruders. and my 1970 Rebel Machine BBG repaint.

 

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A really hard choice - during the last 15 years I have been collecting around 250 diecast models - most of them in 1/24 scale: among these are a lot that I like very much.

When I would have to pick out the singular model which I have been most eagerly awaiting, then it must be the Lancia Fulvia 1,6 HF (winner of the Rally Monte Carlo 1972) from the Hachette WRC collection (for me the highlight of the series: every small detail is correct):

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My sentimental favorite (mainly for nostalgic reasons) is the Lesney Matchbox Ferrari Berlinetta # 75 which I had as a boy from 1966 onwards.  During  a move in 1968 it got lost, but 30 years ago I was able to buy a near mint exemple with slightly worn box (maybe this one is the reason why the 250 GT/L has been my favorite Ferrari ever since):

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Lots of favorites, depending on my mood...CadZZilla, Magnabeetle, Dream Truck, Tucker Torpedo, Mach 5, Coors Bandit, Batmobiles, or any of the cars from Talladega Nights would count. But this one was one of the first "fancy" diecasts I ever got, and since I'm a fan of both the design and movie, it holds a sentimental place:

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I also have to give a shout out to probably the most expensive single car I've ever bought, if only because I'm almost mad that the quality actually justified the price:

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