When we had the big fires here in San Diego a few weeks ago and were called to evacuate, one of my first concerns was how to pack up my collection. All I can say is, keep the boxes they come in! That way, value is maintained and transport is easier. You never know how much they may be worth 50 years down the road. As always, great video!
As a kid I collected, but never knew how to handle them as I would play rough with them. I found a few of mine the other day. Most are broken but not all.
@@itzaspxct8154 antisocial person. I'm still alive, so I'll reply. Some models are designed to be driven. Some brands are designed to be tuned. Some brands are designed to never be opened. Some models are designed to be driven in a different way to the original car, which is why they install super skinny wheels. They have a small scale performance which seems like the full sized product.
1/18 are great detailed, but for myself many years ago I decided to go on 1/24, because they need much less space, that might be an issue with time, and in my region they're more common, easy to find and cheaper. Detailing on 1/24 is more poor, but still latest models are very well made, eary 90's or 80's buragos and similar compared to them look funny, but still there's something I like in them.:D Interesting videos.
Thank you for helping me how to sort out my car collection, I started out collecting more of the maisto's and burago's but now I’m going to try saving up my money to collect more of autoart models since higher end models intrigue me a lot more.
I'm really nervous about modifying some of my models, and I think personally I should just let them be, because I would hate to have a model with a modifying defect. Great video btw your doing really well! Keep up the good work Jason!!!!
Fantastic Vid bro !!! I have been following your channel for quite some time... Going thro your old videos... Def you have upped your video quality from your old times. Thats the way to go, as with die cast cars the mere watching of cars of collector's like you itself is a great joy ! As anyways your content and the way you present has always been fantastic ! Good luck for efforts !
Hello there , I find your video interesting as I have quite a collection of diecast Kyosho, Maisto, AutoArt, Welly (1:18 and 1:24), Hobby Master, Witty Wings (1:72) and others. The trouble is that an enlarged collection requires lots of display racks and hence, space.
Great video, very helpful. I collect cars that I like. 1:18 of course. So I have anything from 1963 to 2010 and from BBurago to Autoart to Highway61 to Ertl.
I've got my own collection of a few cars they are mainly maisto, it's good, but soon I will buy an autoart car, but the biggest problem for me is saving up money as I'm only 14, but thanks for the tips, I love your channel :)
What a good and helpful video! BTW, if you want a cheap and good Autoart, i'd suggest to take a look at the Nissan 350Z roadster and the Lotus Europa S ;)
It's better than the 3 videos you did before on collecting. Well, you're more experienced now, Jason. Just need to redo some of your videos. Especially since you have your Cybershot Hx 20v. It's gonna be more helpful for us viewers and subscribers
can you please tell me of all the maisto models you have reviewed which one is the most detailed of the lot?? i want to start a collection and am looking to buy a few and it will be really helpful :)
I have reviewed quite a few Maistos. For a list I recommend searching on my channel for "maisto." As far as the best goes, it would be a toss up between several Maistos (most are pretty good). If I had to pick one, it would be the 1/18 Ford F-150 Lariat. Runner ups would be the Mercedes Benz CLS, Corvette C6, Porsche Carrera GT and 1/18 Ford Mustang Cobra.
JMCporsche thanks..i have decided to buy Lambo Miura and Lambo Aventador LP700,both of them are 1:18 but which should i buy,Welly or BBurago???? your help will be much appreciated,Thanks
I would highly recommend Welly over Bburago. Bburago used to produce good models, but quality has degraded recently. Welly, on the other hand, continues to produce excellent, well detailed models at similar prices.
Since JMC's video is focused only on 1/18, here is my take on the entire diecast collecting hobby in general where I give tips about other scales too, if you're interested: ruclips.net/video/Pt1AjTB1r2w/видео.html
All i have to say is its better to buy in a shop. One i ordered 2 cars and they both came with wheels and mirrors broken off and some scratches from the box. I lost 2 1.24 scale cars and i could not fix them. I dont buy many cars because their expensive in my country
Could u do a review of the Maisto 1:18 1940 Ford Deluxe Police Car? Thinkin about getting one, but I'm not sure how good a model it is. And do u kno any websites where I could get like diecast parts, tires, lights, underbodies, rims, stuff like that, I kno eBay has that stuff but my mom won't put her credit card info for that, I'm 15 btw have a bit of a collection going, trying to find a job to get some AutoArts and Kyosho's, and would u happen to have the Kyosho 1:18 2009 Rolls Royce Ghost or the Kyosho 1:18 Cadillac CTS-V, would like to see reveiw of those, saving up for both of those. Well thnx a lot if u answer back, and btw I'm a huge fan of ur channel, and is there anywhere else you've seen that Ricko Escalade ESV besides eBay? Okai well I probably made this too long that ur not gonna read it all so yea that's it.
I'm glad you enjoy my channel! The models I review are ones that I own or borrow so I don't have access to all. I do not have the models you listed but they are good bets based on my experience. Autoart has never disappointed me before so I can bet that the Ghost is an excellent model. The Ford Deluxe police car looks like it has decent detail from the pictures and the build quality is likely good as well because it is a maisto. I don't have too much experience with kyosho, but I don't think you will be disappointing with the CTS-V either. Just watch the prices, they add up fast. Ebay is really the only place that I know of where you can buy model parts. There is policecarmodels.com which I have purchased from, but they only sell parts for emergency vehicles. Your mom should do what she thinks is best, but I can say that my experience with Ebay has been very positive. It is pretty safe considering that all payment is sent through Paypal's secure server (no credit card information goes to the seller). They also have buyer protection which covers you if the seller fall through on the order. I recommend reading reviews on the seller though.
Lego-mijn S.D It probably can if you are willing to unscrew the bottom of the car. Some doors like those seen on Maistos, bburagos, and some Wellys can be fixed by tightening the screw on the hinge on the inside of the car (at the end of the arm connecting the door to the car). If the door feels like it is supposed to be spring loaded, then it isn't so easy. It is possible, but probably not worth fixing at that point because you risk breaking the door off and not being able to get it back on.
I collect both 1:18 and 1:24 scale cars. In my 1:18 I have 21 cars so far. In my 1:24 I have at least 10,500 lol I have been collecting 1:24 from when I born LOL
Whats the name of the car of the right? That same model car was parked in front of my house today! I thought it was a Shellby but when saw the front capo detail I thought it was a fake one....but it was the same as your model car.
Earscell mcelry those r the ugly ones buy the highly detailed ones that people will not call hot wheels. There's difference between toys and collectibles toys r $10 mostly call hot wheels get $40 ones that people that will enjoy
When we had the big fires here in San Diego a few weeks ago and were called to evacuate, one of my first concerns was how to pack up my collection. All I can say is, keep the boxes they come in! That way, value is maintained and transport is easier. You never know how much they may be worth 50 years down the road. As always, great video!
That's a very good point. I have taken pictures of all my models for insurance purposed in case of a disaster. Hopefully it will never happen.
I’m with you on this. It means more to me to enjoy my hobby rather than investing in it.
As a kid I collected, but never knew how to handle them as I would play rough with them. I found a few of mine the other day. Most are broken but not all.
well they are not toys but when we were kids we didn't know
I fix em up are you willing to sell
@@Shanesknowledge he sent that comment 4 years ago, i dont think hes gonna reply to that man haha
@@itzaspxct8154 antisocial person.
I'm still alive, so I'll reply.
Some models are designed to be driven.
Some brands are designed to be tuned.
Some brands are designed to never be opened.
Some models are designed to be driven in a different way to the original car, which is why they install super skinny wheels.
They have a small scale performance which seems like the full sized product.
1/18 are great detailed, but for myself many years ago I decided to go on 1/24, because they need much less space, that might be an issue with time, and in my region they're more common, easy to find and cheaper.
Detailing on 1/24 is more poor, but still latest models are very well made, eary 90's or 80's buragos and similar compared to them look funny, but still there's something I like in them.:D
Interesting videos.
Where do you get your cars from?
Where do you get your cars from?
@@turtle1906 In my country, 1/24 diecast mostly comes from BBurago, Welly... They cost around 15-20$ each.
Thank you for helping me how to sort out my car collection, I started out collecting more of the maisto's and burago's but now I’m going to try saving up my money to collect more of autoart models since higher end models intrigue me a lot more.
Right now I have a Range Rover Sport gray and a Srt Viper red, because of your tips I will continue:)
Jason please can you do a review the black crown victoria?..
1:24 Franklin and Danbury Mints. The limited editions have quadrupled in price since they were introduced. They also are not manufactured anymore.
I'm really nervous about modifying some of my models, and I think personally I should just let them be, because I would hate to have a model with a modifying defect. Great video btw your doing really well! Keep up the good work Jason!!!!
Fantastic Vid bro !!! I have been following your channel for quite some time... Going thro your old videos... Def you have upped your video quality from your old times. Thats the way to go, as with die cast cars the mere watching of cars of collector's like you itself is a great joy ! As anyways your content and the way you present has always been fantastic ! Good luck for efforts !
Nice tips! I dont leave my models in display cases so i just wash them every 2 weeks or so!
I leave my cars in the transparent packaging
i use a display cabinet the ikea detolf to be specifc
Well, some models are already WAXED from the brand.
You can't wash the turtle wax brand.
@@Dunelms-Own some models are designed to never be removed from the original packaging.
@@arone6298 some are designed to be driven.
Some brands force you to take it out of the original packaging.
1:64 die cast is best for collection, less space, more on good details and tempo designs, and can race in tracks.
Hello there , I find your video interesting as I have quite a collection of diecast Kyosho, Maisto, AutoArt, Welly (1:18 and 1:24), Hobby Master, Witty Wings (1:72) and others. The trouble is that an enlarged collection requires lots of display racks and hence, space.
Thank you for the tips im gonna start collecting diecast model bikes and cars :D
Great video, very helpful. I collect cars that I like. 1:18 of course. So I have anything from 1963 to 2010 and from BBurago to Autoart to Highway61 to Ertl.
Great video I was gonna start buying some 1:18 scale cars and I guess I'll see where it goes
There's no control, it is an addiction
I've got my own collection of a few cars they are mainly maisto, it's good, but soon I will buy an autoart car, but the biggest problem for me is saving up money as I'm only 14, but thanks for the tips, I love your channel :)
cool
Alasdair Carter im 13 ive got heaps over 200 passed down from my dad getting another 150 roughly
I want that Crown Victoria in the back....
I have a 1/18 autoart Porsche 918 spyder for $200 highly detailed and it's worth the price i even put LED in the car
I get what i like my favorite cars thats all i have in my collection
Very informative video especially for me since I am a new collector
What a good and helpful video! BTW, if you want a cheap and good Autoart, i'd suggest to take a look at the Nissan 350Z roadster and the Lotus Europa S ;)
Never pass up broken cars for cheap prices because sometimes they can be useful for extra parts or even repair at a fraction of the cost.
It's better than the 3 videos you did before on collecting. Well, you're more experienced now, Jason. Just need to redo some of your videos. Especially since you have your Cybershot Hx 20v. It's gonna be more helpful for us viewers and subscribers
Many thanks for the suggestion. I do plan to continue revitalizing my channel with higher quality videos.
Ikr
What about tomy tomica car collecting for investing?
Thanks ii waited for this kind of video for collecting cars
I'm trying to start a collection
Love the mustang thats you hv in ds video
Nice cars !!
I want the crown vic
can you please tell me of all the maisto models you have reviewed which one is the most detailed of the lot?? i want to start a collection and am looking to buy a few and it will be really helpful :)
I have reviewed quite a few Maistos. For a list I recommend searching on my channel for "maisto." As far as the best goes, it would be a toss up between several Maistos (most are pretty good). If I had to pick one, it would be the 1/18 Ford F-150 Lariat. Runner ups would be the Mercedes Benz CLS, Corvette C6, Porsche Carrera GT and 1/18 Ford Mustang Cobra.
JMCporsche
thanks..i have decided to buy Lambo Miura and Lambo Aventador LP700,both of them are 1:18 but which should i buy,Welly or BBurago???? your help will be much appreciated,Thanks
I would highly recommend Welly over Bburago. Bburago used to produce good models, but quality has degraded recently. Welly, on the other hand, continues to produce excellent, well detailed models at similar prices.
Since JMC's video is focused only on 1/18, here is my take on the entire diecast collecting hobby in general where I give tips about other scales too, if you're interested:
ruclips.net/video/Pt1AjTB1r2w/видео.html
Where did u get the gt500?
All i have to say is its better to buy in a shop. One i ordered 2 cars and they both came with wheels and mirrors broken off and some scratches from the box. I lost 2 1.24 scale cars and i could not fix them. I dont buy many cars because their expensive in my country
buy from amazon, they have an excellent return policy.
where did you get that crown Victoria police interceptor? I really want one.
Thanks man!
Very helpful, thanks :)
Great video!
I Started mine 23 years ago
Could u do a review of the Maisto 1:18 1940 Ford Deluxe Police Car? Thinkin about getting one, but I'm not sure how good a model it is. And do u kno any websites where I could get like diecast parts, tires, lights, underbodies, rims, stuff like that, I kno eBay has that stuff but my mom won't put her credit card info for that, I'm 15 btw have a bit of a collection going, trying to find a job to get some AutoArts and Kyosho's, and would u happen to have the Kyosho 1:18 2009 Rolls Royce Ghost or the Kyosho 1:18 Cadillac CTS-V, would like to see reveiw of those, saving up for both of those. Well thnx a lot if u answer back, and btw I'm a huge fan of ur channel, and is there anywhere else you've seen that Ricko Escalade ESV besides eBay? Okai well I probably made this too long that ur not gonna read it all so yea that's it.
I'm glad you enjoy my channel! The models I review are ones that I own or borrow so I don't have access to all. I do not have the models you listed but they are good bets based on my experience. Autoart has never disappointed me before so I can bet that the Ghost is an excellent model. The Ford Deluxe police car looks like it has decent detail from the pictures and the build quality is likely good as well because it is a maisto. I don't have too much experience with kyosho, but I don't think you will be disappointing with the CTS-V either. Just watch the prices, they add up fast. Ebay is really the only place that I know of where you can buy model parts. There is policecarmodels.com which I have purchased from, but they only sell parts for emergency vehicles. Your mom should do what she thinks is best, but I can say that my experience with Ebay has been very positive. It is pretty safe considering that all payment is sent through Paypal's secure server (no credit card information goes to the seller). They also have buyer protection which covers you if the seller fall through on the order. I recommend reading reviews on the seller though.
@@JMCporsche Are you still active on Utube and collecting ? I collect 1:24 Franklin and Danbury Mints. A few 1:18 Exoto.
Where I can buy this. What shop? Toy shop or anywherelse?
thanks dude, helped me;]
what are your thoughts on 1/32 scales?
Small
did you take apart your greenlight crown vic and put the base of it on a motormax one?
Nope, it is completely stock. But I can see where you are getting that idea, they are almost exactly the same!
So what i will do if the car was expensive
in India we have 1/36 scale models
I bought a 1:24 Lamborghini Aventador welly NEX for RM59(19.03 USD) in Malaysia.Do you think it is cheap?
Not a bad price, considering it is the upper end Welly.
cool
I collect what i like any scale any price :)
What car is that in blue color
Whats a goos web site to shop for some i have a few i got from ebay but they not that great i want aome nicer oncer with more detail
so, just Btw, if anyone needs help, Im a professional collector and "Tuner" of 1:18 scale cars, if anybody needs help, just ask me :)
Am planning to start a collection. Thinking of 1:32. Is it better to start 1:18. Pls explain me
@@samithapriyal1813 1 18 are expensive but good detail but I would start with 1 32
Samitha Priyal so u guys are commenting yearly ok
i hane a question. the right door on my corvette is prettt loose. can it be repaired?
Lego-mijn S.D It probably can if you are willing to unscrew the bottom of the car. Some doors like those seen on Maistos, bburagos, and some Wellys can be fixed by tightening the screw on the hinge on the inside of the car (at the end of the arm connecting the door to the car). If the door feels like it is supposed to be spring loaded, then it isn't so easy. It is possible, but probably not worth fixing at that point because you risk breaking the door off and not being able to get it back on.
I collect both 1:18 and 1:24 scale cars. In my 1:18 I have 21 cars so far. In my 1:24 I have at least 10,500 lol I have been collecting 1:24 from when I born LOL
Aaron Richards I made a tanner fox design on forza horizon 3
buy them.
there done
+JMCporshce Is 1/18 the biggest model type you can buy?
no 1/8 is the biggest i believe
Wait, are these die cast?
i just gave away around 200+ dollars in model cars... im just now beginning to regret it.
youre a good person
And also do more modification videos. I'm sure it will help...
Whats the name of the car of the right?
That same model car was parked in front of my house today!
I thought it was a Shellby but when saw the front capo detail I thought it was a fake one....but it was the same as your model car.
Hi
Well, 6 years and you haven't done much.
Fame is repeating the same video over and over.
We want it in 4K and 8K now.
building a collection is kinda self explanatory. do the research.
can i has the covette (:3)
You buying expensive cars and you can get the same one from Wal-Mart for 10$
Earscell mcelry those r the ugly ones buy the highly detailed ones that people will not call hot wheels. There's difference between toys and collectibles toys r $10 mostly call hot wheels get $40 ones that people that will enjoy
Thanks ii waited for this kind of video for collecting cars
Great! I'm glad you found it helpful.
There was no mention of how the cars roll.
Hello