Kyosho Corporation (founded in October 1963 in Tokyo, Japan) is an absolute powerhouse and one of the most respected names in the global scale model industry [First:43 Models]. Kyosho holds a legendary status among hobbyists because it successfully bridges two distinct worlds: world-class radio-controlled (RC) racing vehicles and museum-grade static display miniatures.
Whether you are looking for heavy, fully opening die-cast metal classic cars or highly detailed pocket-sized racers, Kyosho is considered a primary industry benchmark.
While many modern high-end brands transitioned to sealed resin to cut manufacturing costs, Kyosho remains the undisputed king of traditional, heavy zinc alloy die-cast metal models featuring fully opening doors, hoods, and trunks.
Because early-2000s Kyosho models regularly command extreme premium prices on the secondary market, Kyosho actively pulls historic molds out of its vault, upgrades the wheel detailing and paint mixtures, and re-releases them to give newer collectors a fair chance at owning them.
Because Kyosho models are highly prized for their structural durability and heavy weights, they are distributed across premium hobby networks globally.
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