In April 2006, Tomica released a 1:64 version of Honda’s StepWagon just recently introduced.

In April 2006, Tomica released a 1:64 version of Honda’s StepWagon just recently introduced.
Tomica’s rendering of the first generation of Honda’s StepWGN was coincidentally in 1:64, a common standard for models this size.
Tomica continued its use of No.66 for the follow-on iteration of the JDM Odyssey in 2004. As the actual minivan grew in size, Tomica reduced the scale to 1/64 instead of the 1/66 for the prior to iterations.
Tomica’s 1:66 rendition of the Honda’s first generation Odyssey minivan was in 1996. Tomica continued to release subsequent iterations of the Odyssey using the same Tomica model no.46.
In 2000, Tomica’s reused the same Tomica number for the successor to the 1996 Odyssey. Also in 1:66, the 2000 Odyssey continues with an opening rear hatch.
Aviva’s Snoopy and Woodstock’s Vamos is a knockoff of the Tomica version with less detail and without the canopy. The Hondacurator Collection has a couple of each in various condition.
Tomica has released a good number of variations of the S2000 in 1:59 scale. between its original release in 1999 and 2010.
Originally published June 6, 2004.
Maisto had a lot of bang for the buck with their 1:18 S2000. As the pictures will attest, there is a lot of detail in this model. Inaccuracies include wipers that go the wrong way for a LHD car and a black rim around the headlights. If you look really closely at the interior, you’ll find the dash controls are also for a RHD car.
Rare – unlicensed model of the G5 Civic Sedan by Yatming.