One thing I’d add, plan out your display and storage. You don’t want to be spending loads on model cars without having a proper space to display/ store them all. In fact, this is probably more of a reminder to long time collectors (including myself)
Pretty guilty on this. 210+ 1/64, 1/72, 1/87, scale and deformed style cars but no real storage and display planning, I just stack and store stuff until I realized "well shit, I can't reach some of these models because I stack them under some other boxes" Thinking to get some acrylic display shelves now or more stable stackable acrylic boxes to store most of the mid grade ones while keeping the ones I cherish most or value most in boxes that I can _actually reach easily_
I agree with all of your points, and I know this video is a couple years old, but the message rings true. It's too easy to just buy "what you want" online, which is the trap I fell into with a few brands, and reached a point where I suddenly tracked my spend and had a crisis after awhile. It's equally important to have a sales channel in addition to your buy channels. So PACE yourself, have an "out" to sell if you fall into a trap, and just question whether the car you're holding or viewing online, is something you really need in your collection, because there's a really good chance you don't need it, or won't want it after a couple hours, days, weeks, or months.
Something I would add to mistake #4 is I would like to keep 3 main reliable companys, for example: Mini GT, Hobby Japan and Tarmac Works (I normally Collect 1/64 so these are my go to Suppliers) or maybe if you want 1/18 you could go for Auto Art, Ignition Model, and One Model, since these companys are more reliable, they are a good gateway to collecting Die-Cast and Resin model cars.
hey James, lol the funny thing is when i went to japan shopping for tomica, ironically i had a list but i had bought a duplicate haha. i think with the more 1/18 scale resin or composite it probably be easier to remember what you have unless you have loads of them i think its okey to stick to one brand, i pretty much stick to Tomytec's TLV since its a pretty nice series to collect. i find its probably not the best thing to explore too many brands since obviously as you knwo the hobby can be pretty expensive in the long run. however i did end up getting my first 1:18 IG :) lol social media i find is good to check out photos and stuff and you may run into some rather interesting people.
really enjoy the advice and input,your site is a big help,I have been to other sites and some of the prices have been reasonable. thanks again for the excellent advice!
i'm only looking at mini gt nad other brands at that price point because for me, that is where I am willing to go for a diecast model. if some inno64s or tarmac works appeal to me I might have a look
Hey bro l met you at the model show and was asking about the zoom on models parts. They had what l was looking for but l would like to try to go through you to order from them in the future. Thanks
I try to buy all colour combinations of something I like. I am waiting for the new Ignition Nismo 400R. Only colour I wasn't able to order is the silver. The 400r is a dream car of mine. Missed out on the 1/18 400r.
That is true, not listing your ideal collection, that was my first mistake upon collecting 1/64 scales but when i research their history one at the time i find it more exciting yet expensive but i satisfied myself. Now im sticking collecting honda civics 1/64 except hotwheels brands
I'm starting to get into the hobby properly as ive always collected stuff like HotWheels/Premium and a lot of 1/18 cars but now I want to start to get collector grade im starting of at 1/64 scale but eventually ill get multiple scales im thinking I may be younger than most but as I have always had a love for cars it something I want to collect to make my room more of who I am and also to contrast the multitude of car parts I have. Quick question where did you get the RX7 from and the EVO just curious. Thx for hour very helpful videos.
good advice for collectors of any kind. but you keep plugging your store and your stuff is always way overpriced compared to most other diecast vendors.
One thing I’d add, plan out your display and storage. You don’t want to be spending loads on model cars without having a proper space to display/ store them all. In fact, this is probably more of a reminder to long time collectors (including myself)
Ohhh yes! Great advice!
i don't have a special place in my room, i have my 3 1:18 cars on a shelf parked next to eachother
Pretty guilty on this. 210+ 1/64, 1/72, 1/87, scale and deformed style cars but no real storage and display planning, I just stack and store stuff until I realized "well shit, I can't reach some of these models because I stack them under some other boxes"
Thinking to get some acrylic display shelves now or more stable stackable acrylic boxes to store most of the mid grade ones while keeping the ones I cherish most or value most in boxes that I can _actually reach easily_
I agree with all of your points, and I know this video is a couple years old, but the message rings true. It's too easy to just buy "what you want" online, which is the trap I fell into with a few brands, and reached a point where I suddenly tracked my spend and had a crisis after awhile. It's equally important to have a sales channel in addition to your buy channels. So PACE yourself, have an "out" to sell if you fall into a trap, and just question whether the car you're holding or viewing online, is something you really need in your collection, because there's a really good chance you don't need it, or won't want it after a couple hours, days, weeks, or months.
Something I would add to mistake #4 is I would like to keep 3 main reliable companys, for example: Mini GT, Hobby Japan and Tarmac Works (I normally Collect 1/64 so these are my go to Suppliers) or maybe if you want 1/18 you could go for Auto Art, Ignition Model, and One Model, since these companys are more reliable, they are a good gateway to collecting Die-Cast and Resin model cars.
hey James, lol the funny thing is when i went to japan shopping for tomica, ironically i had a list but i had bought a duplicate haha. i think with the more 1/18 scale resin or composite it probably be easier to remember what you have unless you have loads of them
i think its okey to stick to one brand, i pretty much stick to Tomytec's TLV since its a pretty nice series to collect. i find its probably not the best thing to explore too many brands since obviously as you knwo the hobby can be pretty expensive in the long run. however i did end up getting my first 1:18 IG :)
lol social media i find is good to check out photos and stuff and you may run into some rather interesting people.
Most certainly! Just note that there are other options but stick with what you like ultimately!
Enlightening for a newbie. Thanks
Absolutely!!!
really enjoy the advice and input,your site is a big help,I have been to other sites and some of the prices have been reasonable. thanks again for the excellent advice!
i'm only looking at mini gt nad other brands at that price point because for me, that is where I am willing to go for a diecast model. if some inno64s or tarmac works appeal to me I might have a look
Definitely go with what your comfortable with.
What is the perfect scale for beginners ?
64 scale for sure!
@@modelcarshouston thanks 🙂👍
Like your reviews and videos, keep up the good work man. Btw, the RX7 model @1:58 in this video is from which company?
Thank you! Ignition Model
Good video bud 🎉
Thanks man!!!
Hey bro l met you at the model show and was asking about the zoom on models parts. They had what l was looking for but l would like to try to go through you to order from them in the future. Thanks
I don't order as much anymore. I used to do bulk orders. Resolve it with Zoom and if all else fails, I'll talk to him.
Ohhh, great advice!
Thank you!
Amazing my friend
Thank you boss!
in your experience which brand have better limited editions?
I try to buy all colour combinations of something I like. I am waiting for the new Ignition Nismo 400R. Only colour I wasn't able to order is the silver. The 400r is a dream car of mine. Missed out on the 1/18 400r.
The silver special edition was SUPER hard to get!
I hope someone makes a 96 Tom's Castrol Supra. I have the 1/18 from Top Marque
James, hope you do a video review of the 400r when you get one or them lol.
for the 18 scale I did one already for the 64 scale, I'll do it once they arrive :)
@@19Newby81 that'd be great!
That is true, not listing your ideal collection, that was my first mistake upon collecting 1/64 scales but when i research their history one at the time i find it more exciting yet expensive but i satisfied myself. Now im sticking collecting honda civics 1/64 except hotwheels brands
There we go!
i love honda civic too i used to drive a civic
@@geebert23 me too i could own someday a 6th generation honda civic but now i own a toyota for family reason
@2:33 where’s that diorama from?
Where do you get displays?
I'm starting to get into the hobby properly as ive always collected stuff like HotWheels/Premium and a lot of 1/18 cars but now I want to start to get collector grade im starting of at 1/64 scale but eventually ill get multiple scales im thinking I may be younger than most but as I have always had a love for cars it something I want to collect to make my room more of who I am and also to contrast the multitude of car parts I have. Quick question where did you get the RX7 from and the EVO just curious. Thx for hour very helpful videos.
Welcome to the family! I am sure you will enjoy the like-minded collectors here and what the quality brings to the table!
RX7 and EVO is from a brand called Ignition Model.
Is there an active Reddit or discord community I could join that could answer any questions I have?
Model Cars Houston discord when?
I have it just haven't had a chance to market it. I'll probably have to do a video to showcase it.
0:52 does that actually work?. LET'S FIND OUT!
I accidentally bought doubles and triples of HW models. Luckily they were just cheap HWs :)
Haha, word!
Triples makes it safe. Triples is best.
@@bryanareynolds haha
My mistake collecting regular tomica and trying to pimp it and not knowing that mini gt exist.
no worries!
Tomica Premium, TLV, and Kyosho are where it's at for me.
good advice for collectors of any kind. but you keep plugging your store and your stuff is always way overpriced compared to most other diecast vendors.
How so and by how much? Remember to compare apples to apples.
@@modelcarshoustonwe do you're just a pretentious scalper
I live in France. Where can I buy my cars online?