And now for something completely different...

That's right, diecast versions of Chinese cars. Decided to go searching some up, and I found more than just the occasional Tomica Red Flag limo.

First, a trio of Great Wall Motors models, the Haval H6, Haval H8, and Peri, the infamous Fiat Panda ripoff.

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Next, is the BAIC Shenbao D320 (incorrectly listed as D280).

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After that is the Baojun 630, built by the SAIC-GM Wuling joint venture, known in Egypt and Algeria as the Chevrolet Optra.

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Here's some models from Besturn, a FAW brand. The B70, B50, B90, and X80.

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Here's a selection of Brilliance models.

There's also some Buicks, like the Excelle, Excelle wagon, and Excelle HRV, and two different GL8s, both old and new.

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Changan Benben, CM8, and S460.

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Changfeng Cheetah C1, CS6, and CS7.

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A good selection of Chery models.

The Ciimo Si Ming, a locally built continued production of the previous generation JDM Civic sedan, built in a joint venture with Dongfeng.

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The Englon SC5-RV, built by Geely.

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The Foton Tunland, that looks like it might be a Hilux ripoff.

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GAC Trumpchi and Trumpchi GS5

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The Gleagle GX7, and obvious Toyota Rav4 ripoff.

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The Hafei Saibao, a car Americans know as the Coda.

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Haima, a brand known for continued production Mazda products, but have been moving off on their own as of late.

Lifan 520 and X60.

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Qoros 3, the car that's changing how people look at Chinese cars.

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A good selection of Roewe models.

Soueast V3 and Soveran.

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The Venucia D50, a slightly restyled continued production version of the old Nissan Versa.

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To be honest, I'm truly surprised at the amount of diecast Chinese cars. So, anything in particular catch your eye, folks?