Modelly is a digital platform for collectors of model cars. We offer registered users the ability to manage their collections online, share them with other collectors, and publish detailed information about specific model vehicles. In addition, the platform provides a comprehensive public database of various model cars.
Our digital services are primarily intended for private individuals and collectors worldwide. All services are accessible via our web platform www.modelly.com, independent of any physical location.
Users can contact us or use our digital services via:
Our services are subject to the provisions of the German Accessibility Requirements Act (Barrierefreiheitsstärkungsgesetz – BFSG) and the related Ordinance on Accessibility Requirements for Products and Services (BFSGV). These regulations implement the European Accessibility Act (Directive (EU) 2019/882).
Relevant legal references include:
Modelly is partially compliant with the requirements of the German Accessibility Requirements Act (BFSG).
Informational content on www.modelly.com — such as public collections, editorial articles, or general information about model cars — does not fall under the definition of electronic commerce services as per Section 1 (3) BFSG, because it does not constitute direct consumer interaction or lead generation.
Our website www.modelly.com is considered an “electronic commerce service” under Section 1 (3) No. 5 BFSG.
It includes contact forms and other interactive features that may lead to business relationships with consumers (e.g., through registration, inquiries, or the use of collection-related features).
We are committed to continuously improving our website’s accessibility and regularly reviewing our technical and organizational measures.
Next scheduled review: Ongoing, as part of a continuous improvement process.
If you experience any accessibility barriers or require assistance, please contact us:
Email: accessibility@modelly.comWe aim to respond within five (5) business days and will work with you to find a suitable solution.
Supervisory Authority:
Joint Market Surveillance Authority of the German Federal States for Accessibility of Products and Services (MLBF).
Dispute resolution procedure: In the event of unresolved accessibility concerns, you may initiate a mediation procedure in accordance with § 16(1) of the German Act on Equal Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities (BGG).
Last updated: June 20, 2025 | This statement is reviewed and updated on a regular basis.