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Iconic collectables firm Hornby has snapped up The Corgi Model Club (CMC). CMC started in 2021 as a third-party partnership with Hornby, which owns the Corgi brand, creating and selling ...
Hornby, the models and collectibles group, has acquired the assets, trade and intellectual property of The Corgi Model Club from Blue 14. Established in 2021 as a third-party partnership with Hornby, ...
Hornby has announced an acquisition (Image credit: Hornby) International models and collectibles group Hornby has struck a deal to acquire The Corgi Model Club (CMC). Hornby has announced the ...
(Sharecast News) - Models and collectibles business Hornby said on Monday that it has acquired The Corgi Model Club from Blue 14, an investment vehicle majority-owned by entrepreneur Jim Lewcock.
The deal will value Corgi Model Club, which sells re-issued models of toy car and was set up as a third-party partnership with Hornby in 2021, at up to £600,000.
Corgi Collectables marketing manager Jill Edwards said: "Seventy years is a real milestone and Corgi is delighted to help mark the anniversary with the release of this very special model.
Corgi is a name familiar to any car enthusiast. For those 17 years before you can get behind the wheel of a real car, a Corgi die-cast model is perfect for living out your driving ambitions across ...
Model train firm Hornby today said it had struck a £7.5 million deal to buy Corgi, one of the world's oldest makers of model trains, cars and buses. The Corgi brand dates back to 1956.
Image: Corgi Model Club Margate-based models and collectibles group Hornby has acquired Corgi Model Club (CMC) from Blue 14, an investment vehicle majority-owned by entrepreneur Jim Lewcock. Launched ...