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The DB5, designated Corgi model number 261 and finished in gold instead of Aston Martin’s Silver Birch, was last reissued in 2014 to celebrate 50 years since Goldfinger hit the big screen.
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 ...
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 PLC Acquires The Corgi Model Club | Regulatory NewsThrough the purchase of £400,000 of existing stock from CMC, which will be sold directly to Hornby customers in the future, and an ...
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.
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 ...
(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.