The Most Popular Die-Cast Toy Brands

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Heads up, kids and car geeks! It’s time to bring your love for cars to the next level. If you dream of having your own car collection, there is an easier and more economical way to do so. Enter the marvellous realm of die-cast toy models a.k.a. die-cast cars!

Die-cast is the description we use for toys (or other objects) that are made of metal and were manufactured through a process which involves molten non-ferrous alloys – such as aluminium, zinc, and magnesium – and feeding them into dies in a high pressure and fast moving environment to create a miniature replica. Die-cast toys are painted and designed to make them look authentic and true-to-life models of the originals.

Die-cast cars are more than just playthings; they are collectable models that can become more valuable with the passing of time. Your collection can serve as great mementos which you can pass on to your children and grandchildren.

So if you’re up for an exciting journey into the miniature world of muscle cars, trucks, and other amazing vehicles, then read on as we explore the most popular brands of die-cast toys in the market today.

Hot Wheels

We can thank Eliot Handler and Harry Bradley for bringing Hot Wheels into the hands of millions of children and toy collectors around the world. Since 1968, Hot Wheels has been providing its fans thrilling vehicle experiences through innovative products and content. It has evolved into a true, global lifestyle brand by making the coolest cars imaginable and diversifying into licensed apparel and other kids’ merchandise.

Grab some Hot Wheels now!

Majorette

This cult brand from France is popular with car fans all over the world! Majorette’s little metal cars have been an international hit for decades. They appeal to people from every generation as collector pieces or for play. Majorette has been an automotive industry partner and has developed realistic vehicle models for many years. From passenger cars, commercial and construction vehicles to racing cars and matching playsets, Majorette has something for everybody.

See our Majorette range now!

Matchbox

Drive your adventure with Matchbox! The Matchbox line of toys was introduced to the world in 1953 by Lesney Products. It was sold to Tyco Toys in 1993, but in 1997 Matchbox was bought by Mattel, the mother company that owns Hot Wheels. For decades, Matchbox cars have inspired generations of children, enabling them to unleash their imaginations. Treat yourself and your young driver to a collection of fascinating cars, action playsets, oversized vehicles, and more!

Shop for Matchbox toys now!

Bburago

Bburago started of as an Italian brand named after Burago di Molgora where all its products were used to be manufactured from 1974 to 2005. In 2006, the May Cheong Group, a Hong Kong based toy company bought the rights to the brand. Bburago keeps its heritage alive by instilling freshness in its products, designs, and marketing – yet keeping the look, the feel, and the aura of an Italian icon at the forefront.

Check out our Bburago shop now!

New-Ray

Established in 1997, New-Ray specialises in the design and manufacturing of die-cast and plastic toys. They produce a wide range of die-cast models such as cars, motorbikes, and trucks scaled down to various sizes to suit adults as collector items or as toys for children. Die-cast scale models are one of the best highlights of their extensive product lines. With over 200 licenses, there are more models to come for everyone to collect and enjoy!

Buy New-Ray die-cast toys today!

GreenLight

GreenLight Collectables is a premier manufacturer and marketer of authentic die-cast vehicle replicas, scale figures, and other automotive-related products. GreenLight replicas are produced under various themes in 1:12, 1:18, 1:24, 1:43, and 1:64 scales and are officially licensed by a wide variety of the world’s most recognisable car brands.

Start your GreenLight collection now!

Tomica

Building on more than 50 years of heritage, Tomica’s range of die-cast toys drives collectability like no other. Each release is highly detailed with working features and includes a collector’s display box packed inside the blister card packaging. From 1970 to the present, Tomica has sold more than 1,100 different types of cars and a total of more than 700 million cars as of 2021. Tomica cars are loved by both parents and children across generations.

Bring Tomica to your home now!

Maisto

Another toy brand owned the May Cheong Group, Maisto which was founded in 1967 became a prominent die-cast manufacturer in the 1980s. Maisto models are manufactured and distributed in a number of different ranges and scales, both ready-built and as kits, depicting a variety of popular vehicles.

Have a look at our Maisto shop!

For a broader selection of die-cast toys and models, explore our die-cast department here!

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