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Matchbox vehicles are probably in every man's past. Nearly every little boy at a previous time or another has owned one matchbox vehicle, but doubtless more than simply one. These diecast cars are the fabric of molding our imagination as a child. I am able to remember setting up tracks and tiny cities as a kid and running my matchbox cars for hours at a time. I also remember my mother getting angry as she would step on them in the middle of the night or simply coming into my room at any given point. Matchbox cars are as well-liked today as they were some fifty years gone. Each Wal-Mart or buck store has some type of display with these diecast models hanging on the rack. Many grown men are now into collecting a piece of there childhood through Matchbox auto collecting. If you haven't yet started, I will outline a few things to get you going in this fantastic diecast hobby.

First I advise to do a little research on the history of Matchbox automobiles. This may get you in touch with the root of origin. Secondly I advise that you find a make or series of Matchbox cars that interest you the most. There are a few kinds of these automobiles to collect. The modern series is considered anything produced after 1970. This incorporates many other types of series. The Across America Series features autos from every one of the fifty states in the USA. Each automobile came with a license plate outlining the 2 letter state abbreviation and the a three digit number showing the order in which the state joined the Union. The Coca-Cola Series featured Matchbox vehicles decorated with the Coca Cola brand on them. The Convoy Series was targeted around tractor trailer wagons and matching trailers. The Superfast automobiles came with top quality frictionless axles and wheels and were made to emulate the Hot Wheels cars for competition reasons. Another sort of Matchbox car series is the King Size models or Super Kings as they are infrequently called. These were larger size diecast models that were made to struggle against Corgi and Dinky models. The Yesteryear Series is a grouping of vehicles that are modeled around classic cars from all over the planet. Vintage and rare Matchbox automobiles are the prizes of most collectors collections. These feature the early Lesney diecast and many are still being found by collectors today.

It is never too far gone to begin picking up as we are now in a new calender year and the 2008 models are hitting the shelves. Check hereabouts for a diecast club in your neighborhood, you might be stunned to find one right round the corner from you. Many retail outlets like K-Mart, Wal-Mart and many buck stores have quite a selection of models even from a few yours gone. Also with the start of the web, eBay has turned into a collectors dream for finding almost any type of Matchbox car you have you eye on.

Lastly, this pastime is all about fun, so don't lose sight in the fact of the great nostalgia you may enjoy from collecting your childhood toys from days gone past.

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