Corgi is a British manufacturer of die-cast collectable model vehicles, mainly aircraft and buses.
Founded in 1956 by David Cooke in Swansea, Wales.
Initially started as a toy company and later shifted focus to producing collectable models.
In 1989, Corgi was acquired by Mattel but was later sold to Hornby plc in 2008.
Corgi has won several awards for their high-quality die-cast models and has been a popular collectable brand for decades.
Hot Wheels is an American manufacturer of die-cast toy cars, owned by Mattel.
Matchbox is a British brand of die-cast toy cars, owned by Mattel.
A collection of die-cast aircraft models, featuring military and civilian planes from different eras.
A collection of die-cast model buses, featuring iconic buses from different cities and countries.
Corgi models are mostly produced in 1:72 scale, however, some models are also produced in 1:43 or 1:48 scale.
Yes, Corgi models are made of die-cast metal with some plastic parts to add detail.
Corgi models come pre-painted and detailed, and are not designed to be customized or repainted.
Corgi models are designed for collectors and enthusiasts and are not recommended for children under 14 years of age due to small parts that could be a choking hazard.
Corgi models are available for purchase on their official website, as well as through various online retailers and hobby shops.