What are diecast and resin model cars?
Diecast model cars are scale replicas built by injecting molten zinc-alloy ("Zamak") into precision steel dies, then assembled with photo-etched parts, opening doors, hoods and trunks. Resin model cars use polyurethane casting — smoother surface finish, no opening parts, almost always limited production runs of 99 to 3,000 pieces worldwide. Both are collectible scale model cars built for adult collectors, not children's toys. Diecast is the broader category (Norev, Minichamps, AUTOart, IXO); resin is the premium niche (GT Spirit, OttOmobile, BBR). Collector scale model cars range from 1:64 (~7 cm, the entry scale dominated by Hot Wheels and Matchbox) through 1:43 (~10 cm, breadth scale, motorsport grids) and 1:18 (24–28 cm, display centerpiece) up to 1:12 (~50 cm, museum-grade); our catalog concentrates on 1:18, 1:43 and 1:12. Choosing between them depends on shelf space, budget and collection focus — see the comparison below.
Manufacturers in our catalog — quick comparison
Each manufacturer has its own production philosophy, scale focus and licensing relationships. Knowing the manufacturer predicts level of detail, opening parts and run size.
| Manufacturer | Country | Founded | Specialty | Material | Run size | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Norev | France | 1946 | Porsche, Mercedes, Peugeot, Renault licenses | Diecast | High | Entry–mid |
| Minichamps | Germany (Aachen) | 1990 | 30,000+ references, F1, DTM, Le Mans | Diecast | Medium | Mid |
| GT Spirit | France (Brittany) | 2009 | 1:18, 1:12 and 1:8 — bold colorways | Resin | 300–1,500 | Premium |
| AUTOart | Hong Kong | 1998 | Composite body, wired engines, functional suspension | Composite | Medium | Premium |
| OttOmobile | France | 2008 | Cars others skip (R5 Turbo, AMG Hammer, 205 GTI) | Resin | 100–3,000 | Premium |
| IXO | Macau | 1999 | 1:43 motorsport leader (Rally, Le Mans, WRC) | Diecast | Medium | Value |
| Kyosho | Japan | 1963 | JDM precision (Skyline GT-R, NSX, 2000GT) + supercars | Diecast | Medium | Premium |
| BBR | Italy | 1984 | Handcrafted Ferrari, F1 heritage | Resin | Under 500 | Premium |
| CMC | Germany | 1995 | Hand-assembled, thousands of parts, functioning systems | Diecast | Under 500 | Apex |
| MCG | Germany | 2007 | Sealed 1:18 classics — old F1, European and American cars | Diecast | High | Value |
| Almost Real | China (Dongguan) | 2015 | Removable panels, chassis detail, Land Rover Defender, Bentley | Diecast | Medium | Premium |
Where to start: Norev for value entry, Minichamps for breadth of motorsport, AUTOart for the engineering benchmark in 1:18, BBR for Ferrari collectors, GT Spirit for bold limited resin, and CMC when budget allows museum-grade. The broadest choice of diecast cars for sale sits at 1:18, with strong depth at 1:43 (F1, Le Mans, rally grids) and 1:12 museum-grade trophies. Our Used Models segment is a Models118 specialty — hand-picked references from private collectors' collections, individually inspected and graded with full photo documentation, many of them no longer available from authorized distributors.
Which scale should you collect — 1:64 vs 1:43 vs 1:18 vs 1:12?
Short answer: 1:18 is the most-collected display scale and the safe default, 1:43 fits the most cars per cabinet, 1:12 is the museum-grade trophy, and 1:64 is the pocket-friendly entry point. The comparison below shows how size, weight and manufacturers differ per scale.
| Scale | Size | Weight | Best for | Top manufacturers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1:64 | ~7 cm | 30–150 g | Entry-level collecting, broad licensing, kids and adults, chase models on pegs | Hot Wheels, Matchbox, Tomica |
| 1:43 | ~10 cm | 80–500 g | Breadth collections, F1 grids, Le Mans classes, full rally seasons | Minichamps, Spark, IXO, Schuco |
| 1:18 | 24–28 cm | 500 g – 2.5 kg | Centerpiece display, opening parts, engine bays | Norev, Minichamps, GT Spirit, AUTOart, Kyosho |
| 1:12 | ~50 cm | 2–5 kg | Museum-grade single piece, brake rotors visible, tire markings | GT Spirit, AUTOart, Kyosho, CMC |
Almost every manufacturer in our catalog produces 1:18 scale model cars — it is the scale where opening parts and engine-bay detail shine. 1:43 is the breadth scale (50+ models fit in one cabinet) and the only practical scale for full F1 grids or Le Mans classes. 1:12 is the trophy piece — one model anchors a room, runs are typically under 500 worldwide. 1:64 is the industry's entry level — small, affordable, broadly licensed by Hot Wheels, Matchbox and Tomica; at Models118 we focus on the display scales from 1:43 up.
Within each scale, weight depends heavily on vehicle type and construction. A 1:18 sports car (AUTOart composite, low and compact) can weigh around 500 g, while a 1:18 large SUV or van (Norev Mercedes V-Class, Almost Real Land Rover Defender, GT Spirit Land Rover) reaches 2–2.5 kg. The same 4–5× spread applies in every scale — small sports cars at the lower bound, vans, SUVs and buses at the upper.
How to buy at Models118 — stock badges, pre-orders, authenticity, shipping
Models118 sells new, factory-sealed models from authorized distributors and hand-graded used models from private collections, shipped insured to 78 countries. Here is how the stock badges, pre-orders and delivery work in practice.
How our stock badges work
Every product card shows a combination of badges (above the image) and a stock status line (under the price). The badges signal what kind of model it is; the stock line tells you what's actually available right now.
Badges:
- New — added to the catalog within the last 30 days.
- Sale (−X%) — active discount with the percentage off.
- Pre-order — manufacturer allocation reserved; we ship as soon as the production batch arrives at our warehouse.
- Used — sourced from a private collector's collection, hand-graded with full photo documentation.
- Last one — final piece of this reference left in stock.
Stock status under the price:
- Only X left — between 1 and 5 units remaining. Popular references sell out within days at this level.
- Sold out — production run ended, no longer available from authorized distributors. May reappear in the Used Models segment if a curated private collection arrives.
- Pre-order sub-states — from Slots available through Limited slots, Few left, Only X left! down to Sold out, tracking how much of the manufacturer allocation remains as the production batch closes.
How pre-orders and limited editions work
Pre-orders reserve your specific allocation before manufacturer production closes. Resin limited editions from GT Spirit, OttOmobile and BBR typically run from 99 to 3,000 pieces worldwide (see run sizes in the manufacturer table above) and routinely close before delivery. Once a manufacturer confirms allocation, your order locks — but you can cancel any time before that confirmation for a full refund. If a model sells out at Models118 before you order, the Notify Me button on the product page emails you the moment stock returns.
Are Models118 models authentic?
Every model in our catalog comes from one of two sources. New models are sourced directly from the original manufacturers and their authorized distributors, in factory-sealed packaging — no third-party resellers, no aftermarket reproductions. Used models are hand-picked from private collectors' collections, individually inspected, photographed in our studio and graded before listing. Either way, what you see in the photos is what arrives in the box.
Shipping and returns
We ship to 78 countries across 6 continents from our EU warehouse — every parcel in a custom 5-layer carton with foam padding, fully insured door-to-door and tracked, with a 14-day return window under EU consumer law. See full shipping options → See full return policy →
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