<p><strong>For fifty years, Britain made the best toy cars in the world, expertly shrinking every kind of reallife vehicle and producing them in their countless, die-cast millions.</strong> Dinky Toys were the 1930s pioneers, then in the 1950s came the pocket-money Matchbox series, followed by Corgi Toys bristling with ingenious features and movie stardust.</p><p>But who were the driving forces behind this phenomenon? And how did they keep putting the latest, most exciting cars into the palm of your hand year after year?</p><p>In this illustrated and expanded edition of <em>Britain¿s Toy Car Wars</em>, Giles Chapman reveals the extraordinary battle to dominate Britain¿s toy car industry, and the dramas and disasters that finally saw the tiny wheels come off ¿</p>