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The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998
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The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998

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The Diecast CollectorIssue 3 - January 1998

The Diecast Collector is a British magazine that launched in 1997, dedicated to the hobby of collecting diecast metal vehicles.

Still published today (although the word \""The\"" has long-since been dropped from the title), it features a variety

of articles on toy and model cars, trucks, buses and aircraft.

This early issue includes articles on Corgi, Lledo, EFE and Matchbox.

Very good used condition. No serious rips or creases, and all pages appear to be intact. See photos - all photos show actual item.

The Diecast Collector Magazine - Issue 3 - January 1998

The Diecast CollectorIssue 3 - January 1998

The Diecast Collector is a British magazine that launched in 1997, dedicated to the hobby of collecting diecast metal vehicles.

Still published today (although the word \""The\"" has long-since been dropped from the title), it features a variety

of articles on toy and model cars, trucks, buses and aircraft.

This early issue includes articles on Corgi, Lledo, EFE and Matchbox.

Very good used condition. No serious rips or creases, and all pages appear to be intact. See photos - all photos show actual item.

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