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The largest and oldest 1:5 original automobile scale model collection. Documented and published world-wide for the past five decades.
http://www.katylon.com/harisauto/

Diecast model collection of cars, trains, aircraft, coins, pewter and silver figures.
http://modcar.myfoolmoon.com/

King and Country designs and manufactures probably the best range of miniature figures, military vehicles, model aircraft and buildings in the world today.
http://www.kingandcountry.com

Photos of Russian cars and trucks.
http://www.seisum.de

A photo gallery and more of Airline/Travel agent display models in private collections.
http://aviationmodels-online.com/

From the splendour of 18th century China, to the campaigns of 20th century Europe: the Sioux warrior and Royal Welch Fusilier, to the world of Charles Dickens: hand painted 54mm metal figurines allow you to recreate them all.
http://kingandcountry.co.uk

A personal collection of old toys and models.
http://www.toycollectors.fsnet.co.uk

Museum quality half models of sailing ships of any period by Sailcraft Models. A 70 year tradition of carving half hulls and models. 2000 sailboat plans available.
http://www.shipmodels.net

Custom made models of emergency vehicles in 1:43 scale or 1:24 scale using water slide decals.(Site does not work with Netscape)
http://www.custompolicevehicles.com/

A club for collectors and other enthusiasts of Minix model vehicles and Minix-related items. Here you can make contact and swap ideas, information and maybe even the models themselves.
http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/MinixCars/

A two day professionally organized exhibition for hand built scale models produced mainly from white metal and resin. All scales are represented. 1/43rd predominates, but there are always plenty of 1/24th, 1/8th, and 1/12th models.
http://www.modelex.co.uk

Web magazine featuring scale model kits, die cast, book reviews, and re-enactment complemented by a host of unusual articles for the historically minded.
http://randlesreviews.co.uk

This is the official website of Mamod UK Ltd, where you can see pictures of past, present and future models as well as a full list of parts and products.
http://www.mamod.co.uk/