A unique gathering of enthusiasts and collectors is set to take place this weekend, as Tulsa hosts its inaugural Diecast, Toys & Collectibles Show. The event will transform Central Park Hall at Expo Square into a vibrant marketplace for all things collectible. This new addition to the city’s cultural calendar aims to bring together fans of miniature vehicles, action figures, and other cherished items.
Organized by Carl’s Car Shack, a local business with a decade-long history in the diecast industry, the show promises an engaging experience for visitors of all ages. Scheduled from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 29, admission is complimentary, making it accessible to everyone. Among the highlights will be free Hot Wheels cars distributed to the first 1,000 children aged 12 and under, alongside a display of classic and hot rod automobiles that will captivate car lovers.
The range of collectibles available at the event spans a wide array of interests, including vintage and modern toys, military replicas, Lego sets, comic books, G.I. Joe figurines, dolls, Star Wars memorabilia, Transformers, trading cards, action figures, Funko Pop products, remote control cars, and much more. This diverse selection ensures there is something for every collector, whether they are seeking nostalgic treasures or the latest trends in pop culture merchandise.
This event not only celebrates the joy of collecting but also fosters a community spirit among participants. By bringing people together through shared interests, it promotes creativity, appreciation for craftsmanship, and the timeless appeal of collecting. Such gatherings inspire future generations to embrace hobbies that connect them with both history and innovation, creating lasting memories along the way.