Showing posts with label Hot Wheels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hot Wheels. Show all posts

Monday, January 22, 2024

Hot Wheels No.3259 Jeep CJ-7






Hot Wheels No.3259 Jeep CJ-7 was manufactured by Mattel Inc. in Malaysia in 1985. It measures 7 cm in length.

This Jeep CJ-7 diecast car comes in a green camouflage color with clear glass, a green seat, black roll bar, green metal bumper, and a green underbelly. It also features a green spare tire.

The production of the Jeep CJ-7 diecast car began in 1982 in Hong Kong and was designed by Larry Wood. The initial version was white with a red seat and spare tire. It was produced until 1990 and later returned to production in 2005, this time in white and made in Thailand


Tuesday, August 8, 2023

Hot Wheels - Spiderman Scene Machine

 



The "Spiderman" diecast car is designed as the "Scene Machine" model, featuring a unique feature that allows you to see Spiderman inside the car through a lens at the rear.

The car has a white body with printed images of Spider-Man Tempo and "The Amazing Spider-Man" on both sides. It also features a front grille, blue base, clear windows, red interior, and BS wheels.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

HOT WHEELS BASIC CAR 50-PACK



This box set is a great way for a casual or new collector to get into Hot Wheels. The set comes with 50 different cars and other vehicles (no duplicates) and as far as I can tell, they are not randomly put in there as I have found info from others and they seemed to have the same vehicles in their boxes as mine came with. If you don't have any or only own a few Hot Wheels, you will be pleased with the variety of cars. There is something in there for just about any kind of car nut to enjoy. I am certain that any kid would love this set as well, it's just a great set for any age group.

The box is made of nicely printed cardboard and about the size and shape of a small shoe box, and the cars are packed in tightly so it weighs a good amount. If you put them back in, be sure to do so carefully or you can damage the packaging of the individual cars (if that matters to you). The cars all come on the so called short cards, not the standard cardboard backs that you will see in a retail store. A few standouts were the Batmobile, a Monte Carlo SS (80's), Nissan GTR, Datsun 510, Ford GT, Cuda, Chevelle and Twin Mill III.

I'd say if you're a hard core collector, you probably have all the cars in the box and don't need to buy this, but for a kid or casual/new collector this is a great way to start your collection or could be enough to be your whole collection. Not having seen the actual contents I was a little apprehensive before buying this, but now that I have it I can say I wouldn't hesitate to buy it. There are only one or two cars in the box I didn't like, the rest are great. Shop here

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

HOT WHEELS 1/43 FERRARI F430 GT3


Ferrari F430 GT3 34 JMB Racing  Italian GT3 2009 Elite Edition 1/43 by Hotwheels 


The F430 is a stunner but it takes on a whole new aura in racing mode. Hot Wheels' rendition of the JMB Racing 2009 car is stunning, with wonderful printing, superb carbon-fibre spoiler and eye-popping engine detail under the clear cover. Simply beautiful.

HOT WHEELS 1/43 FERRARI F430 GT3

Ferrari F430 GT3 57 Italian GT3 2009 Championship Winner Elite Edition 1/43 by Hotwheels 

  Ferrari F430 GT3 57 Italian GT3 2009 Championship Winner Elite Edition 1/43 by Hotwheels
 
This super Kessel Racing GT3 has all the fine attributes of the above vehicle, but this example portrays the victor in the 2009 Italian Championship. With excellent printing and a great interior, it's a winner in every sense.

Monday, November 12, 2012

FERRARI DINO 246 GT V6 OF LAFFEACH/DONCIEUX FROM THE 1972 LE MANS RACE






The model is the Ferrari Dino 246 GT V6-powered car. The car, entered by Luigi Chinetti's North American Racing Team, carried race number 46. The car was driven to 17th place by Laffeach/Doncieux at the 1972 Le Mans 24 Hours race. The model is finished in the NART team colours, including their team shields. The model differs from the street version in the wider tyres are fitted and extra louvres are placed in the bonnet. Shop here

Sunday, November 4, 2012

ELVIS PRESLEY THE KING OF ROCK AND ROLL'S FERRARI DINO 308 GT4




Ferrari's family of immensely successful V8 road cars began in 1973 with the Dino 308 GT4. This V8-engine road car and first mid-engine 2+2 seating configuration, was styled by Bertone rather than the customary Pininfarina, the styling was incredibly unique and controversial for its time, with its angular wedge shape, it looked quite differently from the 206/246 from which it was derived. The overall shape was very tight and well balanced, and has stood the test of time very well. Elvis, one of the most popular American singers of the 20th century, the 'King of Rock and Roll,' a cultural icon, in October 1976 decided to include in his huge collection of super cars a Dino 308 GT4 black. A great die-cast model for a worldwide known artist! Shop here

Monday, October 8, 2012

HOT WHEELS - STREET ROADDER





This was a small, simple, but very typical, model of a stripped-down and hotted-up 1932 Ford. It was nicely made and well finished, with a white body and a flame tampo in red and orange on each side. It had a metal chassis, grey plastic interior, windscreen and grille, plus a huge engine in chromed plastic.

HOT WHEELS - FORMULA P.A.C.K.




The formula racing car was the bizarrely named Formula P.A.C.K. It was finished in black, with attractive orange and light green tampos, and an unpainted base, engine and interior. The model was deleted in 1978, but revived in 1982 under the name of ‘Malibu Grand Prix’ with the lovely Real Rider wheels. It was again re-release in 1984 in yellow and called ‘Lightning Gold’, but by then, this type of racing car was looking pretty dated.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

HOT WHEELS - THUNDER ROLLER 1983




The racing truck was powerful sounding Thunder Roller. This was a cabover (forward control) truck with an aerodyne cab and large sleeper compartment. Although not named as such, it was pretty obviously a Kenworth. It was painted yellow with an eagle and ribbon motif on the sides. Thunder Roller disappeared for several years, until it was revived in 1996 in an attractive metallic red colour scheme. --Diecast Collector  Shop here

Friday, August 19, 2011

HOT WHEEL 1/43 JORDAN EJ10 MUGEN - HONDA 2000 F1 - JARNO TRULLI





This will be a popular model, as next to Ferrari, Jordan is seen by many Formula 1 followers as the 'Team of the People'. In 1999 the Jordan team had finished third in the constructor's title race. The future looked bright, but their arrangement to use works Honda units, promised to BAR, was not the materialise until this year. This saw the team slip to sixth place in the constructor's race. The model carries racing number 6 and new team signing Jarno Trulli is the driver. Trulli's best result last season was a fourth place in Brazil, while Frentzen, whose car is also available, was on the podium twice in third place. 2000 sponsorship is from Deutsche Telekom, as well  the striking 'Buzzin Hornets' livery, carried in non-smoking French and British races.
All of the models include driver figures wearing their race helmets in correct colours, even Micheal Schumacher, who changed his helmet colours for the 2000 season. There is working steering and opening fuel fi;;er flaps on each side of the driver's cockpit.
The tyres carry the grooves specified by the 2000 regulations. Each carries the Bridestone 'Potenza' white branding markings accurately on every sidewall. In 2001 Michelin return to the fray. --Model Collector  See more

Sunday, August 7, 2011

HOT WHEELS 1/18 WILLIAMS FW22 BMW V10-2000 F1 XAR - RALF SCHUMACHER




The performance of the car when launched was understated by the team. The performance of drivers, Ralf Schmacher, and rookie Jensen Button obtaining third place in the Constructors' title race, showed that BMW had got a few things right on their return to the F1 arena. The model of the car carries racing number No.9 and is of Schumacher's mount. His best result was third place, which he gained twice. Button's car is also available, his best results in his first season were a fourth andfour fifth places. Shop here

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

HOT WHEELS 10 CAR PACK (STYLES MAY VARY)

 

This new 10 Pack come in several combonations. They are a wonderful set of cars, all shapes, sizes and colors and they provide enjoyment for collecting. Highly recommnded!! See more

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

HOT WHEEL TATTOO MACHINES OPEN WIDE 1992



 As you can see this is a very nice horror artworked themed vehicle. Officially this was part of the 1992 Tattoo release by Hot Wheels, there's a few other okay vehicles such as Street Dog (vicious dogs) and Skull Rider (skull and snakes), both of those are on BMWs by the way. They are not in the league of Open Wide but you might want to look into them. The rest of the Tattoo series isn't worth looking into at all. By the way they come with a few bonus tattoos of dentures too, I threw mine out, the paper had gone a bit yellow even inside the sealed pack so it's a gamble if you get yours and they actually can be applied to skin if you're into that. The blister pack is actually quite tall as well, a lot taller than you're average 1/64 sized blister card. You've got to take this out the pack though, it's that good. 

Open Wide is basically a van covered in a number of dentures with fangs, they don't all belong to the same owner as some are for thin snake like mouths and others wide canine types. All have some yellow substance dripping from them meaning getting bit by these dentures isn't just going to hurt or cause the loss of a limb, but if you somehow survive, you're likely to contract rabies or some other awful disease as well.
  The colours of the van are yellow and maroon, applied in sort of a spray painted look. The Hot Wheels vehicle itself is nothing special, basically a van with very average cheap wheels, it's officially a Baja Breaker brand van. It's an ugly van, the designers couldn't decide if they wanted a rectangle rear window or a ship type circular one so went with both in the one bit of plastic. Without the great paintwork you'd probably pass on this Baja Breaker thing. It is a sturdy Hot Wheels vehicle though I'll give it that. 

The artwork is brilliant though! You've got eight fanged dentures on this thing. Three on both sides, and two on the roof. Unlike most Hot Wheels artwork, the three mouths on each side aren't the same but are six different mouths opened in different menacing poses. This means you can display it with either side facing the front then change it for a different look. There's no dentures on the rear doors, probably because the designers were so embarrassed by the circle rectangle window mistake, that they forbid the artists drawing any attention to it.
 

Open Wide is a must own for any horror artwork die-cast vehicle collector.--James N Sympson  Shop here

Saturday, May 14, 2011

HOT WHEELS TATTO MACHINES OPEN WIDE 1992


As you can see this is a very nice horror artworked themed vehicle. Officially this was part of the 1992 Tattoo release by Hot Wheels, there's a few other okay vehicles such as Street Dog (vicious dogs) and Skull Rider (skull and snakes), both of those are on BMWs by the way. They are not in the league of Open Wide but you might want to look into them. The rest of the Tattoo series isn't worth looking into at all. By the way they come with a few bonus tattoos of dentures too, I threw mine out, the paper had gone a bit yellow even inside the sealed pack so it's a gamble if you get yours and they actually can be applied to skin if you're into that. The blister pack is actually quite tall as well, a lot taller than you're average 1/64 sized blister card. You've got to take this out the pack though, it's that good.



Open Wide is basically a van covered in a number of dentures with fangs, they don't all belong to the same owner as some are for thin snake like mouths and others wide canine types. All have some yellow substance dripping from them meaning getting bit by these dentures isn't just going to hurt or cause the loss of a limb, but if you somehow survive, you're likely to contract rabies or some other awful disease as well.


The colours of the van are yellow and maroon, applied in sort of a spray painted look. The Hot Wheels vehicle itself is nothing special, basically a van with very average cheap wheels, it's officially a Baja Breaker brand van. It's an ugly van, the designers couldn't decide if they wanted a rectangle rear window or a ship type circular one so went with both in the one bit of plastic. Without the great paintwork you'd probably pass on this Baja Breaker thing. It is a sturdy Hot Wheels vehicle though I'll give it that.


The artwork is brilliant though! You've got eight fanged dentures on this thing. Three on both sides, and two on the roof. Unlike most Hot Wheels artwork, the three mouths on each side aren't the same but are six different mouths opened in different menacing poses. This means you can display it with either side facing the front then change it for a different look. There's no dentures on the rear doors, probably because the designers were so embarrassed by the circle rectangle window mistake, that they forbid the artists drawing any attention to it.

Open Wide is a must own for any horror artwork die-cast vehicle collector. --James N Sympson Shop here

Thursday, March 10, 2011

HOT WHEELS 1/50 1966 TV SERIES BATCYCLE VEHICLE







The original Batcycle designed for the TV series was built from a Yamaha Catalina 250. The attached sidecar featured a portable go-cart with its own Yamaha engine that propelled off the sidecar when Batman™ slowed down or stopped. The Batcycle was customized with a batshield molded into the fairing and fender guard. Since its first appearance in the 1940s, the futuristic gadgets and unique styling of the Batmobile appealed to car lovers everywhere. This Hot Wheels line pays homage to the history of the Batmobile with our second series of 1:50 scale vehicles, using models specific to the Batman movies, comic books, animated series, and television show. Shop here

HOT WHEELS 1/50 1966 TV SERIES BATMOBILE VEHICLE

The Bat Mobile designed for the 1966 Batman TV Series was based on the Ford Motor Company's Lincoln Futura concept car. When approached to create a coar for the TV show, custom car builder George Barris decided the Ford Futura was the perfect fit. With existing bat-like features such as long fins and a bubble canopy, other "bat-gadgets" were added such as the nose-mounted chain slicer, on-board telephone and police beacon. This year, our Hot Wheels version has been modified with a trailer hitch to tow the 1966 Bat Boat. See more

HOT WHEELS 1/50 1966 TV SERIES BATBOAT VEHICLE





The Batboat is the latest in Hot Wheels' line of 1:50 scale vehicles based on the 1966 'Batman' television series, joining the Batmobile, Batcycle, and the Batgirl cycle ( at the time of this writing, the Batgirl cycle is still only available in a limited edition San Diego Comic Con boxset ).

The Batboat comes with a black plastic trailer, customized with the addition of batfins over the wheel wells, and bat insignias on the hubcaps. This trailer is a completely imaginary item, since on the television show ( and in the 1966 theatrical film where the boat was first introduced ) we never saw the Batboat being towed on a trailer of any kind. The boat was always seen to be docked by a pier, ready to go. The trailer attaches to a hitch added to newer editions of the previously released 1:50 scale Batmobile. Unfortunately, when the two models are displayed in tandem, it points out what appears to be a size discrepancy between the two, as the boat seems to be somewhat smaller in scale than the car. The boat does not stay securely, and only rests loosely atop the trailer.

As to the boat itself, the overall color is a dark metal-flake blue, with red pinstriping similar to that on the Batmobile. This is very close to the color of the original boat as seen on the T.V. series. The top of the boat has fairly correct silver highlighted detailing ( although curiously, the 'antenna' between the cockpit bubbles lacks the highlighting ). The sides of the hull have a large white flared leaf or feather shaped area on either side, which appears to be a common feature on the original Crestflite V174, which was produced and modified by Glastron for the show. However, on the Batboat, this was modified with the addition of a sporty red and yellow flame design. The flame on this toy, while similar, does not match the original exactly. However, it is close enough to pass inspection ( if you're not comparing it to still frames from the series ). The large tail fin has the appropriate yellow oval Batman shields ( though they look a bit small ), but it lacks the three white hightlights on both sides that accent the batwing scalloping in the rear ( I don't know why, but this is one missing detail that bothers me a lot ).

The shape of the boat itself seems to be a bit thicker and stubbier than the actual boat used on the show. I may be wrong, but it seems to my eyes that the length of the bow has been foreshortened. Unfortunately, the sculptors of this replica apparently did not have access to the original vehicle from which to take their measurements ( unlike the Hot Wheels Batmobile, which was created from digital scans of the actual car ).

Although the Batboat itself is not entirely accurate, It's still a nice addition to the Hot Wheels line, especially since replicas of the vehicles from the Batman television series have not been seen on toy store racks in well over twenty years. --Davidp

Thursday, January 20, 2011

HOT WHEELS 30th ANNIVERSARY COMMERRATIVE REPLICA 1989 '32 FORD DELIVERY



This 1/64 scale Hot Wheels 30th Anniversary Commerratve Replica 1989 '32 Ford Delivery model features yellow enamel, yellow plastic fenders, metal Malaysia base, orange, red & blue stripe tampo on sides, "DELIVERY" tampo in blue, yellow int., clear window and basic wheels. See more

HOT WHELLS MONSTER JAM TRUCK CASE



The Hot Wheels Monster Jam Truck Case can hold up to 15 Monster Jam trucks, 1:64 size, such as the Grave Digger, Stone Crusher or Eradicator! This rugged and durable case features a carrying handle so you can transport your Monster Jam trucks anywhere! See more

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y-18C 1918 Atkinson Steam Lorry

    Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y-18C 1918 Atkinson Steam Lorry was made in England by Matchbox International in 1986. It is 11 cm long an...