Wish I collected them. But I give them to the kids. They will be played with for sure, Respect for those that can never play with toys though.
Wish I collected them. But I give them to the kids. They will be played with for sure, Respect for those that can never play with toys though.
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My collection is stupid.
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Anyone have some normal colored non-livery Focus RS hot wheels they want to sell?
I have a blue focus rs. Open no box. If you want it you you can have it.
Dang, now that I've seen it, I need to have one. My Prelude was silver though... wait... Nordic Mist Metallic.
I used to be big into hotwheels as a kid. Love em. Don't really "collect" anything these days, but I wouldn't mind a couple on my desk at work. I should see if they are still in my moms basement.
I'd really love a Ford F series 1967-1972 one. Learned to drive in one of those, and that's what my dad drove camping when I was a kid. Lotta memories in that.
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I’ve been working on having a die cast version of all my cars
I have my M235i and my C63. I also have an E92 M3 which I would like to own one day.
Need a MkV GTI one which has proven difficult.
Not nearly as interested in die cast versions of my beaters like my jeep or pickup though. But I guess it would round it out.
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About a year ago, I got introduced to a Hotwheels collector and he showed off his collection to me. It is kept in his business here in the city in the back, and if you go to the store you wouldn't even know it was there...
But, HOLY SHIT! dude literally has THOUSANDS of brand new, in the package Hotwheels of every era and vintage, many multiples of a car in every imaginable livery, and from what I saw, probably a good half of them are hanging from the walls arranged in such a way that just the car in the bubble part of the package is shown, while the rest of the packaging is hidden by the car directly above it. Plus the guy has probably a dozen display cases to show off his more desirable cars or oversized stuff and stuff out of box. The guy even has his staff cruising eBay for him during their shifts and bidding on stuff he wants, and he also travels to conventions and such with the sole intention of buying the exclusives there. The guy is bonkers, but full props to his commitment.
I don't really want to give more details than that though as I don't think he really wants his collection well known. But literally with no exaggeration here, if he has less than 20,000 hotwheels, and that less than 15,000 of them are NIB, I would be shocked. It truly is a really impressive collection!
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Always a fucking awful experience seeing spikers. Extra awful when he laps me.
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I only have two Hot Wheels and I wish they were cars I owned.
Spring cleaning and came across these I've been just adding to for the past year:
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Has anyone come across a white A250?
All I can find is the white and red one
I have a whole suit case full of 50's and 60's Dinky Toy cars, trucks, busses, air planes, trains, all kinds of stuff
Machining, Fabricating, Welding etc.
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Dinky cars by Corey Scheuchner, on Flickr
Dinky cars by Corey Scheuchner, on Flickr
Dinky cars by Corey Scheuchner, on Flickr
Have these ones on display
Machining, Fabricating, Welding etc.