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die-cast

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die-cast
vb -casts, -casting, -cast
(Engineering / Metallurgy) (tr) to shape or form (a metal or plastic object) by introducing molten metal or plastic into a reusable mould, esp under pressure, by gravity, or by centrifugal force
die-casting  n
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Adj.1.die-cast - formed by forcing molten metal into a die; "a die-cast seal"
formed - having or given a form or shape


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Its coherent lines and harmonious shape is thanks to pressure die-cast aluminium, The load-bearing top, in15 mm thick glass is available in different dimensions.
Over the past seventy-five years, die-cast cars have quickly evolved into one of the most popular areas of the hobby and toy industry.
They are an ubiquitous part of growing up and although many of us have just disposed of our die-cast models as we grew up, the few who held onto them may be absolutely astounded at the price that some of these 1:24 scale and 1:18 scale collectibles will now fetch at auction
 
 
 
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