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Matchbox cars are small-scale diecast models of vehicles that are known for their high level of detail. The first Matchbox cars were made in England in the 1950.
Features
- Matchbox cars are known for their high level of detail, with doors that open, bonnets that lift, and wheels that spin.
- The models are faithful reproductions of their full-sized counterparts.
Competition
- In the 1970s, Matchbox faced competition from Hot Wheels, an American brand known for its flashy designs.
- In 1982, Universal Toys acquired Matchbox and revived the brand with a focus on realism and detail.
Legacy
- Matchbox cars are still produced today and are considered a classic toy.

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