@@heathrentzell2512 ebay is the best place to get some older gen cars. Going to antique stores is another great place where you can find some of the older gen cars. But yea. eBay is your best bet.
I honestly think winners circle is the best value for 1/64s right now. They’re priced in between authentics and the gold series, but are closer to the 2000s diecasts regarding what’s included. A couple other things I’d like to point out to newer collectors are flea markets and vendors outside the tracks can be a goldmine. Also if you’re interested in haulers, just know that some waves have plastic cabs, with the rest having metal cabs. Unfortunately they’re the same price though….
Here is what I tell people, especially my 1:24 collectors. You will run out of room quickly. Just like what was said, figure out your scale you want to collect. For me I started with Dale Jr 1:64 cars in 2001. It evolved into 1:24 race wins by 2008. I slowed down to a stop when I joined the military. But in 2020 I went back to full time collecting. In 2 years of restarting collecting, I amassed 370 race wins. Today I’m at 443 1:24 regular/race wins. Now it’s just wait for the new Elites to drop for the 2023 season. I even pre ordered the Larson 2024 Premier Elite and they ain’t cheap ($160 for everything). But this is a fun and adventurous hobby. I would highly encourage diecast collecting. It’s very fun and satisfying
100% this. I’m mainly a 1/64 collector, but when I started gradually picking up more 1/24s, I got a 24 car case and told myself I’d have plenty of room for a long time, now I have 2 of those cases nearly full….
I just bought a shelves contents at an auction. It was boxes filled with diecast cars from the 90's and early 2000's. Approximately 150 1:24 cars and 200+ 1:64 cars. All new in boxes. Got them for $45 bucks :) Now what lol?
Up to 90 next gen 1/64s and counting. All gold series except for calendar stuff, waiting on a few of el mold authentics in the future. Hoping they will be good.
Im getting back into it. And im finding the guys cars im wanting is also the most popular on the used market is ross chastain and blaney. Hard not to love this guy and his cars are badass
Great and perfect video for a beginner diecast which isn't me haha. I have been a fan and a collector since 1991. But again, great video for a beginner.
Circle B is where I’d recommend for all the new stuff, they do have some older cars there too! See their previously owned collection on the site Outside of that I would look on eBay too :) Hope this helps!
@@heathrentzell2512 you type in on the search bar, which year model you’re looking for, then add items to your cart and checkout, The prices are usually higher as ebay fees and shipping take a big chunk so while you can find almost any car it’s usually higher prices. Hope this helps!!
How cheap do the newer 1:64 Diecast Chassis get on CircleB for Black Friday? I know there are discounts now but I don’t want to buy anything yet if they’re gonna be cheaper later.
2024 schemes are going to be 6-9 months down the road, don't order them thinking they are coming in a week. Look at the shipping details and it will tell you when they are expected to arrive in America.
I just started buying ones I liked but that was lowkey a bad idea went from having a a couple 1/24 to around 15 in a few months and no I do not have that kind of money it’s become a problem
Great video for the new NASCAR fans out there, keep it up bro 💪
Appreciate it man!!!
Where can I find the other Gen cars?
@@heathrentzell2512 eBay, CircleB pre owned section, antique stores.
@@heathrentzell2512 ebay is the best place to get some older gen cars. Going to antique stores is another great place where you can find some of the older gen cars. But yea. eBay is your best bet.
@@heathrentzell2512 I recommend antique malls and flea markets. They have them for really good prices if you can find them.
I honestly think winners circle is the best value for 1/64s right now. They’re priced in between authentics and the gold series, but are closer to the 2000s diecasts regarding what’s included. A couple other things I’d like to point out to newer collectors are flea markets and vendors outside the tracks can be a goldmine. Also if you’re interested in haulers, just know that some waves have plastic cabs, with the rest having metal cabs. Unfortunately they’re the same price though….
Here is what I tell people, especially my 1:24 collectors.
You will run out of room quickly.
Just like what was said, figure out your scale you want to collect.
For me I started with Dale Jr 1:64 cars in 2001. It evolved into 1:24 race wins by 2008. I slowed down to a stop when I joined the military.
But in 2020 I went back to full time collecting. In 2 years of restarting collecting, I amassed 370 race wins. Today I’m at 443 1:24 regular/race wins.
Now it’s just wait for the new Elites to drop for the 2023 season. I even pre ordered the Larson 2024 Premier Elite and they ain’t cheap ($160 for everything).
But this is a fun and adventurous hobby. I would highly encourage diecast collecting. It’s very fun and satisfying
100% this. I’m mainly a 1/64 collector, but when I started gradually picking up more 1/24s, I got a 24 car case and told myself I’d have plenty of room for a long time, now I have 2 of those cases nearly full….
I wish that they make the 1:87 scale again. It hardly takes up any room. RIP 1:87. 😢
If the decals are blurry, leave it on the pegs!
Started mine with Carl Edwards Ups Ford Fusion and then keep collecting ever since.
Just need Money and room
Facts 💯
Figuring out your limits is just as important as figuring out what you like when it comes to collecting
I just bought a shelves contents at an auction. It was boxes filled with diecast cars from the 90's and early 2000's. Approximately 150 1:24 cars and 200+ 1:64 cars. All new in boxes. Got them for $45 bucks :) Now what lol?
That’s a crazy deal congratulations
W (stopping kids from saying first 😂😂😂😂)
That Was Awesome NASCAR Diecast Collection Video From 2024
Up to 90 next gen 1/64s and counting. All gold series except for calendar stuff, waiting on a few of el mold authentics in the future. Hoping they will be good.
I started my collection with one Trevor Bayne Advocare car and grew it ever since. I currently have about 2000 Nascar diecasts.
I have about 100-150
I have about 800.
I made a few dios of tracks for my diecast as display
Im getting back into it. And im finding the guys cars im wanting is also the most popular on the used market is ross chastain and blaney. Hard not to love this guy and his cars are badass
Great and perfect video for a beginner diecast which isn't me haha. I have been a fan and a collector since 1991. But again, great video for a beginner.
Thanks so much fam!!!
That’s awesome to be collecting for that many years, I started in the early 2000’s 🙌🏻
I agree. 1/64 are cooler.
Holy crap dude, this is the first video of yours that I've seen in forever!!!
Appreciate you watching the video :)
I know that you don't remember but I'm also a Chase guy!
Great video, wish I had a video like this when I started collecting back in mid 2019 some of the tips would’ve helped me out a lot 😂
Great video Diecastbuffet iam currently working on a 2023 Daytona 500 collection.
You should do a review of Kevin Harvicks Busch Light Peach diecast
cool.. watching from Ireland :)
Thanks for watching!! Much appreciated :)
I have a huge next gen collection like a good couple thousands of dollars of next gen cars
Couple of questions diecast buffet. One how can i find other gen cars? Two where can i find there 1-64-diecast online?
Other Gen cars your best bet is eBay.
They have everything you can ask for if you’re a 1:64 scale collector.
Circle B is where I’d recommend for all the new stuff, they do have some older cars there too! See their previously owned collection on the site
Outside of that I would look on eBay too :)
Hope this helps!
@Diecastbuffet it did work, but I was wondering how it works on ebay
@@heathrentzell2512 you type in on the search bar, which year model you’re looking for, then add items to your cart and checkout,
The prices are usually higher as ebay fees and shipping take a big chunk so while you can find almost any car it’s usually higher prices.
Hope this helps!!
Love the tips. I just did a review of my diecast collection on my channel. God bless.
God bless :) thanks for watching!
@@Diecastbuffet You're welcome.
How cheap do the newer 1:64 Diecast Chassis get on CircleB for Black Friday? I know there are discounts now but I don’t want to buy anything yet if they’re gonna be cheaper later.
Just recently bought 12 new 1:64 diecast and got free shipping using your code.
Thanks so much for using it!!
Have a blessed day :)
@@Diecastbuffet You're welcome
Was the checkers and wreckers out when he/you made this video?
@@ryandepoister4799 i think i forgot to mention them and they were already out
how do you say i get next gen cars for the best price, i see they have been priced up lately the last few years.
@@RackAvenue Circle B diecast's black friday sale each year is usually the cheapest way
@@Diecastbuffet alright thank you, and do you know the best way to get cot diecast?
I inherited a bunch of those cars I’d like to know if there was worth anything
Where can i find the 2024 program diecast
Hello! The track program diecasts are found at the racetracks, or through eBay sometimes
1:64 is a lot cooler 😎
2024 schemes are going to be 6-9 months down the road, don't order them thinking they are coming in a week. Look at the shipping details and it will tell you when they are expected to arrive in America.
I just started buying ones I liked but that was lowkey a bad idea went from having a a couple 1/24 to around 15 in a few months and no I do not have that kind of money it’s become a problem
Although I mainly buy late 90s to late 00s so depending on where you get it they’re pretty cheap