Make: BMW
Model: E46 (M3)
Color: Phoenix Yellow
Brand: Solido
Part Number: S1806501
Material: Die-cast
Scale: 1:18
Release Date*: Released
Feature(s):
- Includes model car
- Includes window paper box packaging
- Opening door die-cast
- Directional wheels
- Limited edition model car
About Die-cast Models:
Die-cast models are great detailed models that introduce a greater step up from hot wheels. Price ranges vary depending on the brand as they offer unique differences between them all. The details, finish and scale are often very proportionate and accurate.
These are often higher in production numbers but as with any collector hobby, once they’re gone, they’re gone. You can typically find these in 64 scale and sometimes in bigger scales as they have moved onto sealed resins or composite die-casts.
About Solido:
Ferdinand de Vazeilles was an avant-garde entrepreneur. While managing the Nanterre Foundry, he had the notion to use his skills to create toys.
And so, at the beginning of the 1930s, the Nanterre Foundry, specialized in the injection of metal under pressure (carburetors and other industrial parts for automobiles and aviation) produced a prototype in the form of an advertising object using the Aluvac brand.
This was done for the spark plug manufacturer Gergovia-Pingeot of Clermont-Ferrand. This is how the story started, with the famous “Gergovia Candle”. In 1932, Ferdinand de Vazeilles deposited the patent allowing him to create toys.
The latter were, for 25 years, mainly removable and transformable toys. Ferdinand knew much about taking risks (for instance, in 1919, when he opened his precision foundry when the industry was still in its infancy).
In 1932, he had the idea of using his know-how to take the contrarian view from the toy manufacturers of the time. At that time, the toys were most often made of sheet metal and in one piece. Ferdinand de Vazeilles, however, had the idea of making demountable cars made out of metal (zamac) and with several parts.
The result was a solid, realistic and enjoyable toy to play with. It was nothing short of revolutionary. From a small team of ten people, the founder of the Nanterre Foundry had to very quickly open a dedicated factory. It was the beginnings of the Solivac Establishments, in Ivry-la-Bataille, in the Eure region.
From 1934 onwards, the brand was a hit. However, at the start, Ferdinand de Vazeilles had to find the dealers himself. History would recall that the “Blue Dwarf” was the first store to sell Solido toys. The paper press then helped spread news of this latest “revolution”, thus helping the development of the brand that became “Solido”.
A name that quickly stuck, echoing the solidity of the toys all the while being easy to remember. This is how Solido quickly found success and became a household name, first in France, then in Europe and then around the world. Spain, Germany, Belgium, the USSR, Italy, Japan and Portugal were among the first to succumb to the charm of Solido toys.
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