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Inspired by Doc Brown & Marty McFly, Plutonium Garage has fired up the Delorean and traveled through time to bring back all of your favorite die-cast brands and model kits! THOUSANDS of vintage die-cast cars have been uncovered and are now available for you to fill those holes in your collection!

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Johnny Lightning® Toys

Johnny Lightning cars have thrilled collectors with their speed, detail, and quality... 

Racing Champions MINT

Racing Champions was founded in 1989 by Bob Dods, Boyd Meyer (Racing... 

  • Muscle Machines

    1/18,1/24 and 1/64 scale first produced by Funline in 1999, then taken over by Maisto. Cartoonish, but accurately detailed rods with bloated wheels and large engines.

    See Available Muscle Machines 
  • Calling All Race Fans!

    Racing Champions diecast models are known for their exceptional detail. Drag racers, stock cars, NASCAR- we've got it! Petty, Gordon, Earnhardt? Check, check, check!

    Check Out Racing Champions 
  • Who Doesn't Love Hot Wheels?!

    Hot Wheels is an American brand of scale model cars introduced by American toymaker Mattel in 1968. It was the primary competitor of Matchbox until 1997, when Mattel bought Tyco Toys, then owner of Matchbox.

    Many automobile manufacturers have since licensed Hot Wheels to make scale models of their cars, allowing the use of original design blueprints and detailing. Although Hot Wheels were originally intended to be for children and young adults, they have become popular with adult collectors, for whom limited edition models are now made available.

    Show Me The Hot Wheels! 
  • Speaking of Matchbox...

    In 1952, Jack Odell was inspired by a rule at his daughter’s school that permitted students to only bring toys that fit inside a matchbox. He scaled down the road roller toy, packaged it in a matchbox, and sent his daughter off to school. The Matchbox car was born.

    Today Matchbox still rolls as a top seller, now part of the Mattel family of toys. A formula for high quality, impressive detail, and affordable prices set Matchbox apart from their competitors when they debuted in 1952 and fueled such an enduring success that some people continue to call a miniature car, no matter the maker, a “Matchbox.”

    Our Matchbox Collection