But this year the incentive was perhaps the highest in the contest's short history, as the winning entry is set to become an ...
Corgi's diecast models, of which Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was the most famous, were produced in Swansea between 1956 and 1983.
If you're anything like this writer, chances are you've got a diecast model or two kicking around the house. And if one of those models replicates a Ferrari, chances are it's made by Hot Wheels.
Hornby is selling its loss-making Oxford Diecast model car brand for 1.38 million pounds ($1.8 million) as part of a streamlining of the business and as it focuses on its Corgi brand within the ...