Corgi’s model vehicles, originally toys for boys, have become highly sought after collectibles, especially among baby boomers. Models in mint condition can fetch hundreds of pounds. Today, Corgi mainly produces Limited Editions, often selling out quickly. Their Aviation Archive features 1:72 and 1:48 scale aircraft, ideal for collectors—complete with a display stand and detailed features like opening canopies. The RAF Typhoon, known as ‘Blackjack,’ is a standout model. Since 1956, Corgi has built a legacy of timeless die-cast toys and models, appealing to both seasoned and new collectors.
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