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Complete list of all Autoart models

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#1 ·
Hello I am wondering does anybody have a "checklist" of sorts, or something like a complete list of every model Autoart has ever done? Not every color, of every model is necessary, but I would love a list with every unique tooling. It used to be available at Scale18.com but no more. Perhaps someone out there is just is really organized and would like to share? Worth a shot. Thanks
 
#2 ·
I'd like to see that too, especially since Diecast.org's redesign of its formerly very informative (though somewhat dated) database has been completely botched. Now difficult to navigate, no clear organization and only allowing one selection criterion (Model brand, 1:1 car brand, car name, etc.) at a time.
 
#3 ·
Wow, a complete list indeed would be interesting but I also wouldn’t know where to get that. To do research on what does exist, I usually go to Carmodel and click the encyclopedia button in the search form. It doesn’t give every model ever, but every model that Carmodel ever has for sale, which is quite a lot and should cover at least most model ever made.
Cheers,
Chris
 
#5 ·
We have our very own registry threads, with data on many AA models.

I think AUTOart Spares has quite a comprehensive model list, but they're probably missing a good few.

I also think we are well able to compile a list ourselves, aren't we? We could start by just adding what we have in our own collections, and look for the rest on other sources, including our registry threads.

We could use this very thread as the list, we just add replies with model numbers, names and colors, and Holocene edits the original post with the data we post.

I just think we've got to follow a certain format or else it will look messy. Let's say NUMBER | NAME | COLOR ?

What do you guys think?
 
#7 ·
I bought this A0 poster which includes every 1:18 model AA has ever made in 1998-2021 (racing models excluded).
1400+ models in 1 poster
Including reference number and name of each model

Image
too bad you cant upload that poster as a pdf file for everyone on the forum to get a close up look lol imagine trying to collect every single car on that poster!
 
#13 ·
Indeed, diecast.org was my favorite go-to reference site for all models, not just Autoart. Really nicely indexed and often there were good reviews on models; all a bit "vintage" now since the reviews seem to have been from 2000 to 2010 or so. But that made them even more valuable as an encyclopdia of sorts on older and now "classic" or even "legendary" diecast releases from CMC, Exoto, GMP, and Autoart. It's a shame they redesigned the site and in the process completely ruined its clean simple layout and easy usability.

And ferrariforever your friend who made the poster is certainly a dedicated collector to have spent the time necessary to find all photos and then lay them out in a nice format. Any chance you could ask him to share its image file here on this forum?