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Guides, comparisons, and collector tips for Aetron diecast cars. Scale, size, care, gifting — explained in plain English.

BrabusWhich Aetron Model to Buy — Brabus, Lambo or Porsche — Aetron Journal social card
May 2026·3 min read
Brabus, Lamborghini, or Porsche? Which Aetron Model is Right for You
Three flagships. One standard. But each Aetron model is built for a different kind of collector. Here's how to choose between the Brabus G800, Lamborghini Re...
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Buyer-guideBest Diecast Car Gifts Under Rs.1500 — Aetron Journal social card
May 2026·3 min read
Best Diecast Car Gifts Under ₹1,800 in India
Looking for a thoughtful gift for a car enthusiast, a 10-year-old who's into cars, or a Secret Santa pick that lands? Here's a gifting guide built around how...
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Buyer-guideAetron vs Imported Diecast — Aetron Journal social card
May 2026·3 min read
Aetron vs Imported Diecast: What Indian Collectors Actually Get
Bburago, Maisto, AutoArt — the big import diecast brands cost 3 to 5 times more than Aetron in India. Here's what you actually get for the extra money, and w...
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CareDiecast Car Care — Aetron Journal social card
May 2026·3 min read
Diecast Car Care: How to Keep Your Aetron Model Looking New
A no-nonsense care guide for Aetron diecast cars. How to clean alloy bodies, store LED-and-sound models, and avoid the three mistakes that ruin a collection ...
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Diecast-basicsDiecast Size Guide — Aetron Journal social card
May 2026·4 min read
How big is a 1:24 diecast car? Complete size guide for every scale
A real Lamborghini Revuelto is 4.9 metres long. A real Mercedes G-Wagon is 4.8 metres. So how big do they actually arrive at your door? We measured everything.
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Diecast-basicsWhat does 1:24 diecast scale mean — Aetron Journal social card
May 2026·5 min read
What does the scale on a diecast car mean? 1:24, 1:32, 1:18, 1:64 explained
1:24, 1:32, 1:18, 1:64 — those numbers aren't random. They tell you exactly how much smaller the model is than the real car. Here's how to read them, why the...
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