Tomica is a Japanese manufacturer of die-cast toy vehicles. The brand is best known for its miniature vehicles, which are scaled down versions of real-life automobiles.
Tomica was founded in 1970 in Tokyo, Japan.
The brand was originally called Tomy and produced its first line of die-cast cars in 1970.
In 1972, the brand changed its name to Tomica.
Tomica became a subsidiary of Takara Tomy in 2006.
Today, Tomica is a leading brand in the die-cast toy car industry and is sold in over 120 countries worldwide.
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Tomica cars are a line of die-cast toy vehicles that are modelled after real-life cars. The brand offers a wide range of models, including popular sports cars, classic vehicles, and modern-day cars.
Tomica playsets are sets of toy vehicles that come with a track or play area. The brand offers a wide range of playsets, including car parks, race tracks, and construction sites.
Tomica Limited Vintage is a line of die-cast miniature cars that are modelled after rare or discontinued vehicles. The brand offers a wide range of Limited Vintage models, including classic Japanese cars and American muscle cars.
Tomica was founded in 1970 in Tokyo, Japan.
Tomica produces die-cast toy vehicles.
Yes, Tomica became a subsidiary of Takara Tomy in 2006.
The main competitors of Tomica are Hot Wheels, Matchbox, and Majorette.
Tomica makes miniature versions of real-life automobiles, including sports cars, classic vehicles, and modern-day cars.