Dinky Toys and Corgi models
Frank
Hornby will always be known for his creation of Hornby trains
and Meccano. Trains appeared in 1920. The first vehicles appeared
in 1933 selling as Meccano minitures, but the name did not catch
on, so in 1934 the name “Dinky Toys”
was decided upon. For many years Dinky toys remained Unchallanged
in the British market, until the introduction of Corgi Toys in
1956.
Dinky toys - the end
Over the years Meccano fell into financial difficulties and were
taken over by various organisations, finally in 1979 the factory
in Binns road in Liverpool closed it’s door for the last
time. This was the end of Dinky toys, as most collectors know
them.
Corgi toys are born
Corgi toys was founded by Mettoy in 1956, and was strong competition
for dinky toys. In 1983 Mettoy faced financial difficulties, which
resulted in a management buyout and there was a second management
buyout in 1995. This formed the basis of a new company called
Corgi Classics Limited.
Corgi cars, buses, lorries and planes!
Corgi,
are now known for their range of cars, buses, lorries and planes,
not to mention in 1999 Corgi acquired the brand name and tooling
of Lledo. So what will the months and years bring, Corgi
Models have set a standard that is hard to beat, in the
diecast world, lets hope the standards don’t drop off.
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