Collector Guides & Add-Ons

Beginner Collector Setup: Display Case, Cleaning, and Your First 10 Pieces
If you're new to diecast, here’s the truth: most collections don’t look “premium” because of money — they look premium because of consistency (scale discipline), display choices (lighting + spacing), and basic care (dust, sun, humidity, and handling). This guide is how I’d set up a collection from zero if I wanted it to look intentional fast — not like a random pile of cars. Start here: pick a scale lane (this is what separates clean collections from chaos) Collectors who end up with the best-looking shelves almost always do... Read more...
Diecast Scale Guide: What 1/64, 1/18, 1/43 (and more) actually mean
Diecast collecting gets way more fun once you understand scale. It’s the difference between “this fits in my palm” and “this needs its own shelf.” This guide breaks down what each scale means, the most common diecast scales, what they’re best for, and how to pick the right size for your collection. Whether you’re building a massive fleet of pocket-sized cars, chasing premium display pieces, or trying to match dioramas and figures, this is your “bookmark it and thank yourself later” scale guide. Shop by scale (quick links) Shop 1/64... Read more...
Small Add-Ons, Big Impact: Figures That Bring Diecast Displays to Life
Figures are the easiest way to upgrade a diecast display. From garages and street scenes to race paddocks and cultural setups, these figure sets add life, scale, and make perfect add-ons or gifts for collectors. Read more...