Why 1/43 Scale Model Cars Are NOT As Popular as Other Scales!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2022
  • In this fast and growing hobby, collecting model cars is a sometimes tricky depending on the scale. In this little clip David and I discuss the longevity of the 1/43 scale model cars and how it's changing in the consumer market!
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  • @warmartdiecast
    @warmartdiecast Год назад +9

    1/43 is the perfect size. A lot of the European cars from my youth (1970's-1990's) are available, very realistic and perfectly detailed. I do have quite some 1/64 as well, but don't buy them that often anymore.

  • @pwschuh
    @pwschuh Год назад +17

    1/43 fo life!

  • @Rx4Lyfe
    @Rx4Lyfe 11 месяцев назад +8

    1/43 has THE best variety of ALL marques that NO OTHER scale caters for.
    Size perfect for presence in the cabinet, detail is more than ok.
    I did collect 1/18 too..still have loads..mainly diecast but prices these days are prohibitive to the glory days over a decade ago that I buy so little.

  • @ticnatz
    @ticnatz Год назад +6

    I'm still a fan. Perfect size....

  • @lukamilic
    @lukamilic 7 месяцев назад +2

    I started buying 1/18 scale models back in early 2020.
    First was a red Infiniti Q60S, then a McLaren 12C and Aston Martin Vantage V12.
    After those, a Jaguar XJ220, Ferrari F50, Citroen GT and Range Rover Evoque Convertible (Yes, I love weird cars).
    Last year, I've sold the Citroen GT and Vantage to a collector because of payments for my real car.
    Realized that, even though they're nice to look at and highly detailed, they take up a lot of space.
    So, stopped getting that size and went with nice quality 1/43 models that, ever since I've started collecting, have grown into a decent number of cars.
    Currently, finishing up my Lamborghini collection.
    P.S. I don't buy them in mass mindlessly like hot wheels.
    I choose the models that are dear to me.

  • @H3zzard
    @H3zzard Год назад +4

    In terms of 'toys' to be played with and knocked about, I used to have a collection of 1/64 when I was young, with a load of hand-me-down vehicles from my brother.
    Very occasionally, I'd be gifted a larger scale (generally BBurago) vehicle for my birthday or Christmas, which was more satisfying but clearly (even in my child-brain!) not designed to be played with - so they'd inevitably end up tucked away in a corner.
    These days as an adult collector, it's 1/43 I've returned to - mostly because there's more variety in terms of castings compared to smaller scales. And there are some cheap and cheerful offerings too, but the prices can skyrocket!

  • @codethreemodels
    @codethreemodels Год назад +4

    I suppose it’s based on preference, because for example you can get some really nice detailed 1:43 scale models from manufacturers such as Minichamps and Autoart. As a collector of 1/43 scales I would say there are less opportunities compared to larger scales. There is a really nice model only available in 1:18 scale that I wanted but sadly they didn’t do for 1:43 scale. I’ve just always been fond of 1:43 for the last several years. It really depends on what you prefer though because every collection will be different

  • @TAURON85
    @TAURON85 2 месяца назад

    I read the title and I was like "How?! Most commercial companies have 1/43 scale models! Bburago(I know not all of their models are actually 1/43, there's a certain degree of scale fluctuation, but still!), Jada Toys, Even Hot Wheels now!" But then I actually watched the video and I realised that I'm a European so, what he says about the US might still be true. 🤷🏻‍♂️😀

  • @joseaguirre5542
    @joseaguirre5542 9 месяцев назад +4

    1/43 is perfect to set on a desk nxt to your monitos

  • @chronospeedster1916
    @chronospeedster1916 Год назад +7

    The real point is this: if a 1/43 model car scale cost me like a 1/24, i just buy the last one at the same price but at the double of the size, opening doors and other stuff. The cons of the bigger scale is the amount of space it require and the 1/42 can save you a lot of space and you can enjoy your hobby but, man...1/43 are very expensive for that size.

    • @markzebr6463
      @markzebr6463 Год назад +2

      I started with 1/43 race cars , then 1/64 race cars then a couple of 1/24 race cars. But In the end, I prefer 1/43 beacuse #1: selection. great models and lots of them from Looksmart/ Spark/ IXO/ TSM and FUJIMI. 2: Models: There just are so many models from all of these companies to choose from. 3: Detail. When it comes to detail, in 1/64 its Tarmac Works. In 1/43 everyone is a good and better than Tarmac Works. Why spend 25-35.00 on 1/64 when for 25.00- 50.00 to 100.00 ( yes Looksmart ) you can get bigger and better cars than in 1/64. Good deals can be found on E-Bay every day. I've collected all of the 1/64 I can and it is less than 100 models. In 1/43 I have twice as many and there are 100 more that I want to collect.

    • @qwerty975
      @qwerty975 4 месяца назад

      ​@@markzebr6463Tarmac Works is definitely not the best in 1/64, like common dawg there are instances when MiniGT was just better. Compare their Paganis, MiniGT has detailed interiors with different colors, engine is also painted so you can see it. Then I got Tarmac Works Huayra BC and while its good, the interior is pitch black but the car has full panoramic windows even on top, like dawg you could've painted seats red like the original car. The engine is also just black, MiniGT tries to highlight it on their Huayra. Also lights aren't separate detailing on all of their Paganis. Cinque has weird proportions because of the opening hood, I wish MiniGT would make the Cinque

  • @jstones9872
    @jstones9872 17 дней назад

    the problem with 1//43 is they don't display well. Too small you can't see them from across a room. However, they are the best value buy.

  • @TheChrisDecember
    @TheChrisDecember Год назад +3

    Makes sense. My 1:18 collection will hit a wall soon, literally LOL

  • @seoulmansupra
    @seoulmansupra Год назад +1

    Nice!

  • @mjpspit
    @mjpspit Год назад +5

    Could be a US thing, in my european part of the metaverse 1/43 is the collector's choice. It's ideal in term of size and choice.

  • @fredlacroix6865
    @fredlacroix6865 9 месяцев назад +4

    1/43 ixo and spark are killing it

  • @michaelavery4427
    @michaelavery4427 Год назад +2

    No surprise that the cheapest scale 1/64 is the most popular... Flip prices on any scale and that will be the most popular

  • @TheWeazel80
    @TheWeazel80 Год назад

    My favourite car model is my 1/43 scale Aston Martin Bulldog concept car..

  • @locomotivebreath9364
    @locomotivebreath9364 Год назад +2

    1/43 is your go-to choice if you care about *VARIETY*
    There are so many weird, rare, and obscure cars made in this scale.
    I jokingly call this a rule 43: If some car exists, there are most likely a 1/43 scale model version of it.

  • @R26Roman
    @R26Roman Год назад +1

    I was really looking into moving up from inno64 to 1/43 scale but I ended up noticing that despite there being enough variation for me, I started to see a quality defects. I noticed a lot of older releases have plastic pieces deforming and peeling off. And this was with high-end brands such as welly, autoart, mark43, kyosho. This is really worrying me from moving up to based on the fact that I will be spending double or sometimes triple the amount of a inno64 model.

    • @ExKUKicker
      @ExKUKicker Год назад +1

      You are referring to resin made 1/43rd...not white metal, right? In white metal 1/43...there are several higher-end builders than your list. Some that are now longer in business, but models are in high demand for they will never be produced again. Motor City USA, Design Studio, U.S. Model Mint, Minimarque, Conquest/Madison and Highway Travelers to name a few.
      The heft, the quality in paint and detail on a Motor City USA or Highway Travelers is second to none. Most were very limited in production, as well.
      Happy Collecting!
      JJ

    • @R26Roman
      @R26Roman Год назад

      @@ExKUKicker I was actually referring to the diecast models. It's actually quite amazing. I have seen some motor city models also have windshields popping off. To be honest, I have not heard of the other brands but, it seems like most end up having some defect down the line. To invest so much into a different scale with that much uncertainty about if the quality is going to keep up is not something I would like to take a chance. Happy collecting

  • @djturk254
    @djturk254 Год назад +2

    1:43 is my favorite scale 1:64 cant match details like 1:43 . i like 1:18 but after like 20 cars its alot of space . 1:43 is the sweet spot for me

  • @zethmox
    @zethmox 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hot wheels and other 1/64 are priced at $1 making them insanely popular for kids then adults collect them for the nostalgia factor. The production cost will always be higher for 1/43 scale but potential for detail obviously better. The barrier for entry is just easier for 1/64.

  • @joelmiller3661
    @joelmiller3661 Год назад +1

    Diecast is a weird world I have been a collector of multiple things over the years and I have never heard someone talk about loving something and not collecting it because of other people don't buy it.I thought that would make it worth more over time because less people have it.

  • @user-qh4uo7kt3h
    @user-qh4uo7kt3h 3 месяца назад

    O gauge model trainsets use 1/43rd scale cars.....i have many brookline

  • @ExKUKicker
    @ExKUKicker 4 месяца назад

    As a 1/43 collector for 35 years now, I have to, somewhat, disagee with you, gents concerning the 1/43rd. scale. There have been several new manufacturers pop up over the last decade. Now, with that said, they are producing strictly resin models...no white metal pieces. Brooklin controls that market now and Buz Kirkel (Route 66 Diecast) has purchased some of defunk company's molds and is producing some very nice detailed white metal models.
    I spoke with an owner on the east coast a few years back and stated that 1/43rd. scale is huge in Russia and Eastern Europe demanding American cars in this scale.
    Frankly, I hope 1/43rd. drops off for a decade because just like everything...it will cycle back around and the demand will come back once future collectors see the detail and just how many they can have in a small area?
    Its quite tedious to manufacture high detailed 1/64th scale. They just can't come close to the 1/43rd. in my opinion?
    Great Show!👍

  • @warrenbennett1355
    @warrenbennett1355 Год назад

    Most models 1/43 are nice for certain brands like ferrari, etc. But BBR is way to much cash. 1/24 -25 are the best for building just wish some one but alpha models would make a 488 ferrari

  • @puffedlife2200
    @puffedlife2200 8 месяцев назад

    bburago f1 is my fav f1 tho

  • @fredlacroix6865
    @fredlacroix6865 9 месяцев назад +1

    1/43 is the perfect size for display and details..1/64 are matchbox toys

    • @zethmox
      @zethmox 8 месяцев назад

      I agree with your first statement but there are some amazing quality 1/64 out there.

    • @kgr3977
      @kgr3977 8 месяцев назад +1

      Matchbox and Hot wheels aren't true 1/64

  • @salvatorecollin73
    @salvatorecollin73 Год назад

    *Promo sm*

  • @pissedatyoko
    @pissedatyoko 8 месяцев назад +1

    1/18 is too big 1/43 is too cheap looking and really is a toy 1/24 scale is a sweet spot for me ..best details and a significant car to hold. But nobody makes them, its the closest to a Tamiya plastic model that you can get and they are significantly detailed.
    .

    • @homie-gtv322
      @homie-gtv322 Месяц назад

      Well, stop looking at 1/43 toys and look at actual 1/43 models.

  • @tomasznobilec6853
    @tomasznobilec6853 8 месяцев назад +1

    what a B.S. !!!! I love 1/43 thats all I collect and dont care what is popular at a moimeyh who cares !!!