
Again, most of them are now hard to find items.

It started off with individual track-links which were followed by several conversion kits, all of which are modern arc subjects. With the turn of the century, the company opened up a new product line our military series. There is even a 1/72 scale helicopter, too. It includes weapons and both military and police vehicles. Instead, it turned its focus to specially-commissioned figurines, some of which (with kind permission of the copy holder) can be found in our special-edition page. In order to control the situation, the company temporarily stopped the production of figurines for the public. In 1997, the company saw the peak of the figurines business, but we were soon overwhelmed with cheap quality copies from China. Other than police figurines, the company also produced firemen and again they too proved very popular. Many of our commissioned figurines are now on display in the office of some of the elite units in the world. The company quickly earned its reputation and was approached for special commissioned 200mm figurines. Because of its popularity, the range quickly extended to cover almost all branches of the Royal Hong Kong Police (RHKP).

The first model was a 150mm resin figurine of a traffic police officer. There were virtually no miniature models of any of the emergency services in Hong Kong, other than some toys for children, at that time. The company first established in 1994 to cope with the demand of police figurines in the local market. Brand Introduction: Hong Kong Creation Workshop (HKCW)
