- Corgi Classics Limited
Corgi Classics Limited is a diecast model manufacturer which has its origins in the Corgi Toy brand introduced by Mettoy in 1956.
The Corgi Toys era : 1956 to 1995
Corgi Toys was launched in 1956 as a new range of
die cast toy model car s by Mettoy Playcraft LTD, thetoy car company founded in 1936. These new toy cars were soon a huge hit because at the time they were the only toy cars on the market that included transparentplastic windows, they soon became known as "the ones with the windows"!Although Corgi has had many model car competitors ranging from
Dinky Toy s toLledo throughout the years, it has fought hard to stay at the top of the market, its name well known to this day. In its first year of trading Corgi sold an amazingweasel-inline 2.75 million cars, making it a clear leader of the British toy car industry. In 1966 Corgi won the "Queen’s Award To Industry" and the "National Association Of Toy Retailers’ Highest Standards Award", two very prestigious awards. In March 1969 a year's supply was destroyed in theSwansea factory by a fire - a major setback cutting profits tremendously. Despite this, Corgi continued to remain among topcollectible s for many years.Sales rocketed in the late 1960s and early 1970s after the "
James Bond Aston Martin DB5 " and the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang car was released, but sales were dramatically cut after the 1969 fire. Because of the fire, substantial ground was lost to its main rival Dinky, but by 1971, the Swansea factory was back to full production again after major repairs costing over £1.3 million. The "Queen’s silver jubilee model" edition released in 1977 was an instantbest seller , along with other nostalgia model: "Edward VII’s coronation state coach" of 1901. After a rapid decline of sales, in 1983 economic analysts said that decline was inevitable; children and adults had moved on to more sophisticated pleasures, others however did not agree; they believed if it had not been for the fire there would have been no problem.Corgi reformed as Corgi Toys Ltd. in 1984, it turned its attention to regaining the British toy company’s confidence. But three years later Corgi turned to the export market for profits, soon distributing in
Australia ,Europe and theUSA . Very soon after this point Corgi started the "Collectors Club" quickly gaining worldwide membership.In 1989 the company was taken over by
Mattel , worldwide toy manufacturing giant (manufacturer ofBarbie Dolls andHot Wheels cars), production was moved toLeicester , the Mattel headquarters. Corgi then bought out its new range: Corgi Classics, selling nostalgia cars, vans and trucks from the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s; a huge success aimed at people who had been children at that time giving them the chance to return to their childhood memories, a brilliant innovation that is still running strong today. At around the same period in the US, Corgi released a new range oftruck s, fire tenders andbus es based on North American prototypes, but was not as successful as hoped.Corgi Classics Limited
In 1995 Corgi regained its independence as a new company Corgi Classics Limited and moved to new premises in
Leicester .Corgi Classics turned to British TV for model ideas, and soon released models such as
Mr. Bean ’s Mini,Inspector Morse ’s Jaguar and later even models based onEnid Blyton ’sNoddy tales. A variety of firms ranging from Cadbury's chocolate toGuinness beer to Eddie Stobart haulage have had Corgi scale models made of their road vehicles. In 1995 Corgi introduced a new range of 1/76th scale UK & Hong Kong bus models under the Original Omnibus Company banner, by 2007 the total number of individual model releases in this sub-range had exceeded eight hundred.In 1999 Corgi Classics Limited was taken over by Zindhart - a US collectors specialists. By 2000, as in the 1960s Corgi was once again the UK’s top model maker. In 2002, Corgi bought the rights to the
Lledo name (and many of the molds), taking over the popular Days Gone series. The Lledo Vanguards series was also acquired in the deal. Days Gone and Vanguards models were sold by Corgi under the Lledo moniker until 2004, after which the Lledo name was dropped and the models officially became part of the Corgi Classics line.In 1999, Corgi debuted the wildly popular Aviation Archive line of diecast military airplanes. Beginning with 1/72 scale, Corgi created one of the most expansive and widely collected lines of highly detailed limited edition collectable die-cast metal aircraft. This line has been expanded in successive years to include new moulds and liveries and even new scales, such as the super-detailed 1/32 scale Aviation Archive line. Corgi followed with a new line of 1/50 scale Armored Vehicles ranging from WWII up to through the Vietnam War. In 2006, Corgi broke new ground offering hand painted, spin-cast metal figures and soldiers in the 'Forward March' series which compliments their 1/32 and 1/50 scale lines of vehicles.
Corgi Classics Limited continues to this day to produce highly detailed, die-cast models of the world’s most popular vehicles, remaining still very popular amongst both children and adults.
In May 2008, Hornby announced the acquisition of
Corgi Classics Limited , one of the world's oldest makers of collectible die-cast models of trucks, buses, cars and aeroplanes, from Corgi International Ltd for 8.3 million pounds. [ [http://uk.reuters.com/article/mergersNews/idUKL0166601520080501 UPDATE 1-Hornby adds model car maker Corgi to its collection | Deals | Mergers & Acquisitions | Reuters ] ]Famous Corgi Classics Limited models
This is a list of a few of the most famous Corgi Classics Limited models:
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Inspector Morse ’s Jaguar
*Mr. Bean ’sMini
*The Italian Job Mini s
*Doctor Who 'sTARDIS andDalek s
*The Dukes Of Hazzard Dodge Charger with Bo and Luke figures
*Basil Fawlty hitting his car with a branch
*USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) and some other Star Trek ships, including Romulan and Klingon vessels.ee also
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Mettoy-Corgi for detailed history of Corgi under the original parent company
*Die Cast cars
*Jada Toys
*Model commercial vehicle
*Maisto
*Tomica
*Majorette References
External links
* [http://www.corgi.co.uk/ Corgi website]
* [http://www.corgi.biz/ Corgi corporate website]
* [http://www.ooczone.co.uk/ OOC Zone - An online database covering Corgi's Original Omnibus Co range models]
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