If it’s diecast, die cast or die-cast,
The Diecast Magazine is the ideal reference for any model car collector, in all scales and varieties.
Welcome to Issue 28, the September
2013 edition, with Biante’s brand-new diecast model of a 1/18 scale
Holden VN Commodore in Durif Red featured on the front cover. Biante has
made significant investments in this model, and it promises exciting
times ahead for collectors. Check it out, as Biante has successfully
replicated yet another piece of Australian motoring history.
In Issue 28 of
The Diecast Magazine
we also take a look at the forthcoming release of Classic
Carlectables’ 1/18 scale diecast model of the 1985 Bathurst #7 Holden VK
Commodore driven by John Harvey, as well as the unique 1/18 scale 2013
Bathurst Holden VEII Commodore in Biante livery as driven in the
Dunlop Series by Andrew Jones.
It
wasn’t that long ago when the 2013 Diecast Model Expo was held on the
Gold Coast, and Terry O’Neill, who was on the scene, provides us with
his wrap-up of the event. But that’s not all! There’s also a pictorial
of some of the rare collectibles seen at the July 23, 2013 swap meet
held in Novegro, Italy, and in this issue’s ‘Diecast Diary’ AUTOart’s
President Mr. Jimmy Yee explains the difficulties involved in achieving
proper ride height when producing a diecast model car.
There’s plenty more within Issue 21 of
The Diecast Magazine.
We also take a look at the resin model in 1/24 scale of the ‘Mormon
Meteor’ Duesenberg SJ produced by Automodello; and a massive 1/12 scale
Premium Classixxs 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing Coupe. Also
reviewed is the trio of CMC 1/18 scale Mercedes-Benz 300SLRs as raced
at the 1955 Mille Miglia. And for those who like to collect models that
get down and dirty, Norscot’s 1/50 scale die cast Caterpillar 795F AC
Electric Drive Mining Truck is sure to impress any model collector.
Die cast delights continue in Issue 28 of
The Diecast Magazine,
with our Shop Talk section packed with news and new-release die cast
model information from a variety of model manufacturers around the
world. What’s Hot Online has extensive listings of notable diecast
model cars traded via online auction websites, while collectors have
their say in the Readers’ Page and share their collections with us in
Collectors’ Post. Of course, it’s all in the only diecast collector
magazine with the diecast X-factor:
The Diecast Magazine.
If you’re looking for a detailed
magazine, specifically aimed at the serious diecast model collector,
The Diecast Magazine is for you. So why not subscribe to
The Diecast Magazine today?
Download a subscription form from this website, or refer to page 80 of
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Issue 28 of
The Diecast Magazine
is available now at selected newsagencies and diecast model shops
throughout Australia, as well as select diecast model shops throughout
New Zealand.