DragTracks racing sets are back, TLV is available stateside, Lamley Curations auctions diecast for Maui, Greenlight lands a "cheesy" license, and more in this week's 5-Pack.
The Weekly 5-Pack: March 24, 2025
Basketball is in full swing but it's ALWAYS diecast season as far as we're concerned. So pull up and shoot some home runs from the 50 yard line because we're about to get crazy mad with diecast news.
Matchbox Monday arrives at 2025 Working Rigs batch A
The first batch of 2025 Working Rigs includes a brand new casting. As is often the case, we see a mix of new stuff and carry forwards in the batch.
The Weekly 5-Pack: March 17, 2025 Edition
Redbull is back in diecast, Greenlight hosts a photo contest, Lamley previews some awesome new Hot Wheels, and more in this week's edition of the Weekly 5-Pack.
Matchbox Monday finishes off 2025 Basics batch B
The second half of the second batch of 2025 is up and (hopefully) in one piece. I think I will be doing a number of batch splits. Especially when they have extra additions, like this batch did.
Quick Look: Majorette Toyota GR Yaris
Alex Winson takes a short look at a very neat Majorette.
The Weekly 5-Pack: March 10, 2025 Edition
A dozen HWs sneak-peeks, new Johnny Lightning and Auto World castings, Matchbox goes retro, and more in this edition of the Weekly 5-Pack.
Matchbox Monday attempts Moving Parts batch A 2025
As has been the case for a number of years, Matchbox is keeping the Moving Parts series at 50, and it is split into 8 batches through the year. This week is the first batch of 2025.
Long Form: Sparky Dauer 962 Le Mans
Alex Winson takes a deep dive into Porsche history, road going race cars and Le Mans loopholes with a look at the Dauer 962 Le Mans from Sparky.
Two FULLY SICK Holdens from OzWheels
OzWheels give us a glimpse of things to come with two Holdens with some fully sick details.
The Weekly 5-Pack: March 3, 2024 Edition
The Weekly 5-Pack is hot of the press for yet another edition of diecast news.
Matchbox Monday splits batch B 2025 into 2
As some basic range batches are quite larger, if there are a double-digit amount of new stuff to look at, I am splitting the report into 2.

