GFCC Art Department

GFCC Art Department The car was born in Europe and is a manifestation of American values and technology. It is the ‘‘real photo album’’ of national life as the times change.

It remembers history, culture, fashion, trends, beautiful and unforgettable times. : Die-Cast (Metal Casting Car Model) The automobile was born in Europe and then ‘grew’ luxuriously in the United States. It is a manifestation of American values and technology, as well as an engine of economic and social change. It remembers history, culture, fashion, trends, beautiful and unforgettable times. This

is the main reason for the love and addiction to cars. Under the influence of the extremely strong automobile culture, a beautiful product was born: Die-Cast (metal casting car model)Today's car model development has been quite mature, and the world's important production bases are located in southern cities in China. CFCC was established in this core base: Dongguan City, Guangdong Province, China. In March 2017, it successfully registered trademarks in the European Union and the United States, and officially entered the international precision casting alloy model car manufacturing industry.Die-Cast is a manufacturing process, that is, die-casting, which is used for car model manufacturing. The realistic shape, plump metal texture and heavy weight all show the charming charm of the car. The car models produced in the early days were mainly used as toys. At that time, there was no exclusive model manufacturer for R&D and production, but some small workshops (such as electrical parts factories, small hardware parts factories, etc.) It’s relatively simple and backward, but it’s clear that people’s love and demand for car models has led to rapid development. At the same time, businesses have also added a lot of interesting concepts, such as: limited edition, commemorative edition, D4C version, etc., which triggered the production of car models. A certain sense of collection and cultural value.

1998 Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph 1:64 GFCC Alloy car model classic car
28/08/2022

1998 Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph 1:64 GFCC Alloy car model classic car

GFCC 1:64 Rolls-Royce Slver Seraph Known as the Rolls-Royce Silver Angel, it was the last model Rolls-Royce launched bef...
17/09/2021

GFCC 1:64 Rolls-Royce Slver Seraph Known as the Rolls-Royce Silver Angel, it was the last model Rolls-Royce launched before it moved away from Crewe headquarters. The car was designed in 1995 and was launched globally from 1998 to 2002. It was also the first Rolls-Royce to be launched in mainland China. Compared to the previous work, the Silver Spirit (Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit) that was launched in 1980
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1:43 1956 Buick Road master- Riviera-4 Door Hardtop Alloy car model
27/08/2021

1:43 1956 Buick Road master- Riviera-4 Door Hardtop Alloy car model

New product Reservation GFCC 1:64 Polls-Royce Culinan Blue
01/08/2021

New product Reservation GFCC 1:64 Polls-Royce Culinan Blue

New product Reservation GFCC 1:64 Polls-Royce Culinan
01/08/2021

New product Reservation GFCC 1:64 Polls-Royce Culinan

New product Reservation GFCC 1:64 Polls-Royce Culinan Purple
01/08/2021

New product Reservation GFCC 1:64 Polls-Royce Culinan Purple

New product Reservation GFCC 1:64 Polls-Royce Culinan Black silver Top
01/08/2021

New product Reservation GFCC 1:64 Polls-Royce Culinan Black silver Top

New product Reservation GFCC 1:64 Polls-Royce Culinan Black
01/08/2021

New product Reservation GFCC 1:64 Polls-Royce Culinan Black

New product Reservation GFCC 1:64 Polls-Royce Culinan White
01/08/2021

New product Reservation GFCC 1:64 Polls-Royce Culinan White

1959 Pontiac Bonneville Hardtop 1:43 car model Gray model, in production modification.
05/04/2021

1959 Pontiac Bonneville Hardtop 1:43 car model Gray model, in production modification.

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