Welly Diecast Models Will Enhance Your Diecast Collection
If you are looking for a new collection to start up, a new hobby for someone who needs a hobby, or you just loves cars and trucks, collecting diecast replicas from Welly Die Casting would be a great opportunity for your collection to be one of the best at an affordable price. Welly Die Casting has been in business and manufacturing diecast models for over 30 years. They continue to invest in new machines to up-grade the quality, capacity of the factory, and efficiency. The experience of the years behind them shows. They produce a number of different scaled models for every collectors needs. At this time Welly Die Casting has over 40 different licensed brands, which gives you a wide variety of choice.
Collecting diecast cars and trucks is not only kids, but has become very popular among the adults in the last 20 years or so. Most manufactures of diecast vehicles started out with an idea to sell to kids, but as the years past they realized that it was mostly adults that were the buying and collecting the different models for themselves. The market soon after realizing that, rotated it’s marketing strategies to focus on what an adult may be looking at when buying a diecast model. Welly is one company that focuses on the little details within a diecast model or replica. There are a number of different scales available for customer selection, namely 1:18, 1:24, 1:32, 1:38, 1:43, 1:60, and 1:87. These scales compliment cars, trucks, bikes, and motorbikes.
One of the most popular scales to collect is the 1:18 scale. Being the largest scale manufactured by Welly, it is also the most detailed. 1:18 scaled diecast models are approximately 1/18 of the size of the actual vehicle or bike that it is replicating. With the length being about 7 to 10 inches, width being about 3.25 to 3.5 inches, and the height being 3.25 to 4 inches, the models can contain a lot of detail. Most of the models have opening hoods, opening doors, and opening trunks. The interior is detailed, with accurate gauges and dash, and the engines are perfectly modeled. The wheels are usually rubber and are steerable. All of these describe a very detailed model replica of the real thing. The only thing it does not do is run.