Hornby to buy Corgi in £7.5m deal

Toymaker Hornby has bought Corgi Classics for £7

Toymaker Hornby has bought Corgi Classics for £7.5 million, adding an iconic hobby brand known for its die-cast metal models of vehicles such as James Bond's Aston Martin DB5.

Hornby is buying Corgi's brand, tooling and intellectual-property rights from Corgi International. In a statement today the English toymaker said it would fund the cash acquisition with its own banking facilities.

The purchase gives Hornby, the largest UK maker of model-railway gear, another brand to complement its Scalextric model slot-car racers and Humbrol paints.

Hornby said it aims to improve Corgi's product range and marketing to spur sales.

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“Corgi model vehicles captured the imagination of millions of baby boomers and are now highly sought-after in the expanding collectible market,” Frank Martin, Hornby's chief executive officer, said in the statement. “It is a fantastic brand and has a superb reputation.”

The takeover will not affect Hornby's earnings in the current fiscal year ending next March, the statement shows. Corgi Classics had sales of £6.5 million in the year through last month, according to the statement, though Hong Kong-based Corgi International did not break out the unit's profit.

Hornby rose 1 penny, or 0.6 per cent, to 164 pence at 8.15am in London trading. The stock has dropped 31 per cent this year after sliding 13 per cent in 2007.