Who made the best toy cars?
Poll: Who made the best toy cars?
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vixen1700 said:

Had one of these Corgi booster things which sent the cars round a loop the loop track as a kid, so I'd say Corgi.


In the '60s Dinky seemed to be fading and Corgi was the brand to have. Still have a boxful in the roof, including some 'Golden Jacks' variants which allowed you to take the wheels off

Then Hot Wheels (low friction, hard wheels, very thin axles) came in and speed and bling seemed to replace detail and quality.
NismoGT said:
Matchbox , Corgi and Majorette. No particular favourite.
Had boxes full. I used to try and buy everyday cars and avoid the Porsche , Ferrari etc... Cars.
Majorette were very good at casting everyday cars.
I remember having a cracking wee Majorette Renault 5 le car.Had boxes full. I used to try and buy everyday cars and avoid the Porsche , Ferrari etc... Cars.
Majorette were very good at casting everyday cars.
And a group B citroen BX
My faves were Matchbox. I still have loads and i have passed them down to my son. Better quality than some of the cr@p sold today.
Oh and most of them say "made in england" on them which makes me proud that we used to produce something years ago.
Another thing i liked about matchbox is the superkings used to have bouncy suspension travel.
Oh and most of them say "made in england" on them which makes me proud that we used to produce something years ago.
Another thing i liked about matchbox is the superkings used to have bouncy suspension travel.

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te. There was absolutely no call for a big wheel/small wheel combo on a fire engine.

