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TV & Movie Model Cars: Iconic Miniatures for Every Collector

TV & Movie model cars are detailed replicas of legendary vehicles from well-known films and television series. Whether you're a fan of the classic DeLorean from Back to the Future, the powerful Batmobile, or the iconic Ecto-1 from Ghostbusters, there's a model for every enthusiast. These miniatures are perfect for collectors who want to admire their favorite vehicles in detail.

The model cars are often made with an eye for precision, replicating every feature and detail of the original vehicle. This makes them attractive not only to film buffs, but also to model builders and car enthusiasts. TV & Movie model cars also make popular gifts and can serve as decoration for the home or office.

With a wide range of models available, from limited editions to standard versions, there's always a unique addition to every collection. Discover the world of TV & Movie model cars and bring the magic of the screen to life in your own collection!

Are you looking for a specific vehicle from your favorite film or series? Explore the range now and find your perfect model car.


DeLorean Motor Company (DMC) is best known for producing the iconic DeLorean DMC-12, a car that has become a pop culture symbol due to its distinctive design and its role as a time machine in the Back to the Future film franchise.

Founded by John Z. DeLorean in 1975, the company produced cars in Northern Ireland during the early 1980s but struggled with financial difficulties and eventually went bankrupt in 1982. Despite its brief existence, the DeLorean DMC-12 remains a highly recognizable car, admired by collectors and enthusiasts today.

DeLorean Motor Company built the DMC-12 in a factory located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The factory was established with government support, and production was meant to be a boost to the local economy. However, the factory faced significant production delays and cost overruns, which quickly strained the company's finances. The DeLorean DMC-12 was marketed as a luxury sports car aimed at well-heeled buyers. It was priced at around $25,000 when it first debuted, which was a high price for a car that didn’t offer the same level of performance as its competitors. As a result, sales were less than expected, and DeLorean’s financial troubles began to mount. DeLorean Motor Company was also revived under new ownership in 1995 with the goal of restoring and servicing the remaining DeLorean cars.

In 2016, there were even discussions about the possibility of producing a new version of the DeLorean DMC-12, though the company faced significant regulatory and financial hurdles in making such a venture a reality. Only around 9,000 DeLorean DMC-12s were produced, making it a rare collector's item today. The car's scarcity adds to its appeal among enthusiasts.