Corgi's diecast models, of which Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was the most famous, were produced in Swansea between 1956 and 1983.
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If you're anything like this writer, chances are you've got a diecast model or two kicking around the house. And if one of those models replicates a Ferrari, chances are it's made by Hot Wheels.
Hornby is selling its loss-making Oxford Diecast model car brand for 1.38 million pounds ($1.8 million) as part of a streamlining of the business and as it focuses on its Corgi brand within the ...
Hornby has agreed to sell off a loss-making subsidiary which makes Oxford Diecast models. Shares in the scale models group ...