Home of one of the premiere diecast collections in the country. See my collection of over 1200 diecast cars in 1:18 scale. I feature brands like Autoart, Otto, Gt Spirit, Hotwheels Elite, Sunstar, Norev, BOS and many more. I also review new additions every Saturday. I also throw in the occasional model build and repair tips & tricks as The Diecast Dr.
Please subscribe! I'm working on turning the collection into a diecast car museum once it outgrows my house!
Wait a minute here, was that a Beatles Rolls Royce? Well I just found it, I never knew it even existed in the diecast universe, it's not cheap as one might expect. Oh well, all you need is love.
@@JamesonsDiecastCars I just think it's cool that it exists. That's what I love about the hobby, there are just so many choices you can really refine your collection. What's the car you wish they'd make a diecast of but they haven't?
@@JamesonsDiecastCars That's interesting, maybe they'll get with it. I have a small collection of tv and movie cars with a small James Bond contingent. One car I pined for for years that I see you have is the mighty Black Beauty from the Green Hornet. For years I wanted that made, it's so obscure but AutoArt did it of all companies. If only you could display it in stealth mode, but either way I'm glad someone did it. $200 which is a lot for me, but so worth it.
It's actually a 1934 Lincoln K Series. Dunno why Sun Star marketed it as a Cadillac. I have one too and it looks exactly like a 34 Lincoln if you look that up.
I use to have the Auto art acura rsx type r i guess it was called but gave it to a friend , i'm currently waiting for a lambo reventon i found on e bay ...can't wait !.
I love tv and movie cars, I have the AutoArt James Bond cars, I think I saw them on your collection too. The DB5 with gadgets, the Toyota 2000GT, the White Lotus Esprit, the White Lotus Submarine Car, and the copper colored Lotus Esprit Turbo with the ski's on the back. All five are really well made and look great when displayed. BTW, I loved Smokey and the Bandit when I was a kid watching it in the theaters, to this day it's the only movie I ever went to where people got up and cheered. Never seen that before of since. I was going to get that Greenlight S&theB until I saw nothing opens, and then I found this great 1/18 scale Bandit car that really nice, with an opening hood and trunk, and both doors. It's by Miasto and it was only $34, it's even nicer in person. Surprising stuff for that price point. Well, nice collection, well done.
For me, when the cars are facing forward you can't see the line of the cars, you can see the headlights and the bumpers, but no real feel for what the car looks like. It's one hell of a collection though.
Ive updated the layout. More spacing means you can see more of the cars as you approach. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-l9TJlJw3fag.html
I Remember once when I was 12 I wanted an Lamborghini galardo toy. And now I am here owning an 4000+ dollars die - cast collection. (I still can’t afford it 😂
Another nice addition to the collection! I have a Ford gt le mans 2019 from top speed, it got some glue residu on the headlight corners and no open mesh, otherwise a nice model. And happy birthday even if its a little late!
Wow, what a collection, very impressive. I was watching this because I'm thinking of getting into 1:18 and just wanted to look at specific cars to get an idea of where to start. I'll probably stay within 10 or 20 range for space. After about 1000+ cars I think it would be hard for me to convince myself I wasn't a completionist, but I'm not knocking your passion. I really like the museum idea, because so many classic cars are slowly fading away, and much of the aesthetic that made cars special will be lost to the 60s-00s if more care isn't taken. Sometimes you just wanna see something without having to commit money to it, or staring at a JPG on the internet or a picture in a book. When you do get to the museum, spend plenty of effort on the car titles and descriptions, and allow for 360-degree viewing when possible. My comment is long so it's not just me saying "Cool collection" and leaving, I watched all the way through and appreciate you putting it all into one video.