Search engines offers a shopping option which is really helpful for questions like this. It varies greatly by what kind of truck you are looking for. Anything from $1.99 to $275.00.
There are an amazing amount of places to buy die cast trucks, many hobbie shops have them, and games stores do as well here is a link to one such shop: http://www.littlebigtrucks.com/
Die cast trucks like most other die cast toys. Usually quite detailed, though not as a detailed as replica models, most are children's toys. Whereas there are some that are considerably more than just toys, and are collected by collectors all over
One can purchase a variety of die cast trucks at Collectible Diecast. They offer many model trucks and cars for sale. There are various brands one can choose from such as Hot Wheels, Johnny Lightning, Kinsmart and Mondo Motors.
that dependson the maker, condition, age, size and if you still have it in the packaging so google the maker and things you can probably get a close price.
Virgil Trucks died on March 23, 2013, in Calera, Alabama, USA of pneumonia.
Virgil Trucks died March 23, 2013, in Calera, AL, USA.
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Die cast model kits vary greatly in price. Some factors affecting price are the quality, the type of car/kit, and how available the kit is. A good source to search for kits can be found here: http://www.modelcarhub.com/resources.shtml
the die is cast
You are not likely to die or end up in a cast due to model cars, but, you can however take up the hobby of making die cast model cars, or you can collect die cast model cars.
No, die cast materials are non-ferrous. Only ferrous metals can be magnetic
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