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Price Guide

What are scale models worth?

This price guide gives you an indication of the current market value of scale models by manufacturer, scale and condition. The amounts listed are purchase values — what collectors and dealers like Modelcar.com are willing to pay when buying a collection.

Prices are indicative and depend heavily on condition, packaging and current market demand. Would you like an exact valuation? Request a free appraisal.

By manufacturer

Based on models in good condition, with original packaging.

Premium
Manufacturer Purchase value per item
CMC
Handcrafted pre-war and classic cars
€ 120 – € 1.500
Exoto
Rare racing cars, now discontinued
€ 80 – € 500
AUTOart Composite
Multi-part opening models
€ 70 – € 400
AUTOart Signature
High detail quality, newer line
€ 80 – € 350
BBR
Handmade, predominantly Ferrari in 1:43
€ 60 – € 600
Kyosho
Japanese sports cars and supercars
€ 50 – € 300
MR Models
Italian craftsmanship, limited editions
€ 60 – € 400
Mid-range
Manufacturer Purchase value per item
Minichamps
Formula 1, sports cars, large series
€ 15 – € 150
Spark
Most complete F1/racing car range
€ 20 – € 100
Schuco
German brands, trains and buses
€ 10 – € 90
Norev
French brands, Citroën and Peugeot
€ 10 – € 60
Tekno
Vintage trucks, Danish production
€ 30 – € 250
Conrad / NZG / WSI
Work vehicles, trucks and construction machinery
€ 20 – € 180
Vintage & Trains
Manufacturer Purchase value per item
Märklin
H0 and gauge 1, locomotives and sets
€ 10 – € 400
Dinky Toys
Vintage 1940s–1980s, British/French
€ 5 – € 150
Corgi
Vintage toys, rare editions
€ 5 – € 100

Scale as a value factor

The larger the scale, the more detail — and generally the more value. This applies especially to premium brands.

1:12
Largest & rarest

The largest common scale. Rare CMC and AUTOart models in 1:12 can be worth tens of thousands of euros.

1:18
Most collected

By far the most popular scale among serious collectors. Large supply, strong market and a wide range of values.

1:43
Large and diverse

Popular for racing cars and F1. Handmade examples from BBR and Spark hold strong value.

1:50
Trucks & lorries

Standard scale for work vehicles. Conrad, NZG, WSI and Tekno are the most sought-after brands.

1:87
H0 scale (trains)

Common scale for model trains (H0). Märklin and Fleischmann are the most valuable brands.

1:64
Smallest common scale

Hot Wheels and Matchbox fall in this category. Valuable editions are rare first series and special releases.

Impact of condition

After brand, condition is the most important factor in determining value. Use this overview as a guideline.

Condition Value vs mint
Mint in Box 100%
Near Mint 70 – 85%
Very Good 45 – 65%
Good 20 – 40%
Damaged 0 – 15%
Please note

This price guide is intended as an indication only. The actual value of your collection may be higher or lower, depending on specific models, current market developments and the exact condition of the models. For an accurate and no-obligation valuation, please contact us.

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