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Hi reader! My name is Ryan and this is my blog, 'Diecast Collection Photoarts'.

The blog originally was hosted in my Google+ account as 'Diecast Collection Photoarts'. I thought of combining 'Photo' with 'Arts' that resulted into 'Photoarts'. The blog featured my diecast vehicle collections in which I focus on the details of each model in a mature way. It is different from other similar blogs because I focus more on the art aspect of each model. I show details like the contents of the vehicle's interior because sometimes fun details are revealed. For example, some diecast vans have drums inside the interior and it is fun to know about them.

While the Google+ Diecast Collection Photoarts continued, I made the YouTube channel called 'Diecast Collection Videoarts'. Again, it is a play for 'Video' and 'Arts' for this channel. My original intent for the channel was to be a follow up of the Google+ blog. I pick some models I featured in the blog and make video reviews of those in a more interactive way. I was able to show more angles and features of the models otherwise difficult to describe in plenty of paragraphs in the written blog.

The YouTube channel remained when the Google+ platform closed. I initially thought the channel would be the full replacement of the previous Google+ Diecast Collection Photoarts blog, but I still wanted to feature upcoming models in written form because it is fun. Like the original blog, the new blog serves as a staging area for the upcoming episodes of the channel.

After thinking things through, I decided to make a new Diecast Collection Photoarts blog using the Blogspot platform. The beginning was rather bumpy as I get to know the platform and what content to put in the new platform. There had been slight time skips and content changes because I was still changing things such as how much content must I post to be different from the channel, and vice-versa. Those time skips have been reduced as the blog matures incrementally to be just like its predecessor.

I hope you would check out my posts and visit my other social media sites like my channel to get to know more about different diecast models. I would really appreciate it if you subscribe to my blog by clicking or tapping the Subscribe link to get updates of the upcoming posts.

Thanks for reading and see you soon!

Ryan

Diecast Collection Photoarts

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