I collect bat mobiles, and haven't been happy with the new design since the 1966 George Barris version... until now ! This car enhances all the great features from the popular T.V. Series version. Everything from the domed windows and duel exhausts, to the extreme bat- winged tail fins, makes this one of my favorite Batman "Hot Wheel" car's ever ! The NEW purple and black paint job was the icing on the cake ! (Comment by Scott C. Derry "Toy Collector") See more.
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
NEW VERSION OF A CLASSIC CAR : TV SERIES BATMOBILES
Hot Wheels 2007 First Editions 1966 TV Series Batmobile #15/36. This car has the classic gloss black with red pinstripe paint job, mesh grill, black base and chrome wheels.
Comment this diecast by Davidp (Florid, October 17, 2007)
I've been a big fan of the T.V. Batmobile since I was a kid. I've collected several versions over the decades including the Corgi, and the Husky diecasts, but I was never quite satisfied because, no matter how nice they were, they just weren't quite right. This new Hot Wheels version, while not spot-on accurate, comes closer than the previous versions. I particularly like the red pinstriping down the sides, although it would've been nice if it continued around the front and rear of the car. But hey, this is a toy. If you're really hoping for the ultimate in accuracy, you'll have to wait until early 2008, when Hot Wheels will be be releasing their 1:18 scale diecast, which will be scanned from the original car used in the '66 television show. Until then, this little gem will do nicely. See more.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
HOT WHEELS 1966 TV SERIES BATMOBILE 1:18
This is the one and only officially licensed model of the original 1966 Batmobile featured in the TV series. Collectors have been waiting for this car, and our 40th anniversary seemed like the perfect time to release it. And since there are no others, we got together with George Barris to make sure we did it right. From the wheels to the curved windshield, 1966 TV Series Batmobile is detailed on an astonishing scale, embodying the history and heritage of Batman and Hot Wheels alike. Vehicle measures approximately 6"L. Shop here. and See more
Saturday, June 7, 2008
3 JAMES BOND VEHICLES AND FIGURES
This die-cast is Corgi – 3 James Bond Vehicles and Figures. It was designed in England but it was produced in China, 2004. These are Aston Martin DB5 featured in Gold finger. The body is silver, clear windows, black interior, registered “007”. Length 8.7 cm.
The second car is Jaguar XKR convertible featured in Die Another Day. The body is green, clear windows, black interior, spinning gun pedestal, registered “007”. Length 9.2 cm.
The third one is not a car but it is a tiny copter or Autogyro Little Nellie featured in You Only Live Twice. The body is yellow, a figure James Bond holding a gun and sitting on Autogyro of this copter. Besides this, it still has two figures in box. Length 11.2 cm. Shop here.
SCAMMELL MECHANICAL HORSE DRAY/BARRES-WATNEYS
The die-cast Corgi No.DG 199003 Scammell Mechanical Horse Dray/Barres-Watneys is a limited edition by Corgi Classic Ltd. England. It was produed in China, 2005. The trailer is 5.7 cm. The length of the waggon is 7 cm. When connecting is 10.2 cm. (1:76) It can be scaling as a replica of the locomotive train scale “00”
Scammell was a company to assemble the truck of England. It began to assemble a first truck in 1921 and began to assemble a three-wheel, a small truck by using a trailer to pull a waggon which was named it to be a “Horse Engine” or a "Mechanical Horse" instead of railing horse drawn truck in 1934. It was designed by Oliver North. It was very useful as a vehicle to send a medium size commodities. Its body is appropriate and convenience to drive in and out of a narrow lane in the city of England. It was preferable to use for a business in the harbour and the activity of the English train, including a various beverages business such as liquor, beer in order to send to various Pubs around the city of England, including to send beer to Watneys.
Scammell was a company to assemble the truck of England. It began to assemble a first truck in 1921 and began to assemble a three-wheel, a small truck by using a trailer to pull a waggon which was named it to be a “Horse Engine” or a "Mechanical Horse" instead of railing horse drawn truck in 1934. It was designed by Oliver North. It was very useful as a vehicle to send a medium size commodities. Its body is appropriate and convenience to drive in and out of a narrow lane in the city of England. It was preferable to use for a business in the harbour and the activity of the English train, including a various beverages business such as liquor, beer in order to send to various Pubs around the city of England, including to send beer to Watneys.
This car had a red bucket as an emblem of beer on the roof of the car. Mainly, these cars were almost kept in the museums, including “Mechanical Horse Club”. While Watney who was the one of the old former distiller began to produce beer from 1931 and it was a well-known in between 1960-1970.
Die-cast of a three wheeler trucking beer, “Mechanic” The horse has a green colour. The body, underneath and bumper are black metal. It has a red bucket on the roof. The waggon is metal and the same colour. The 2 back wheels with a smaller wheel are collapsible when the trailer comes to draw at both sides. It was screened a photo of 23 beer buckets at the back of the car colour, including a certificate of a limited edition. This die-cast is number 541 out of a total production of 2,510 cars. Shop here.
Die-cast of a three wheeler trucking beer, “Mechanic” The horse has a green colour. The body, underneath and bumper are black metal. It has a red bucket on the roof. The waggon is metal and the same colour. The 2 back wheels with a smaller wheel are collapsible when the trailer comes to draw at both sides. It was screened a photo of 23 beer buckets at the back of the car colour, including a certificate of a limited edition. This die-cast is number 541 out of a total production of 2,510 cars. Shop here.
Friday, June 6, 2008
HOT WHEELS 40 YEARS : NOT JUST A CATALOGUE
Hot Wheels 40 Years
Author by Angelo Vanbogart, Krause Publications, Hardcover 256 pages
Author by Angelo Vanbogart, Krause Publications, Hardcover 256 pages
Presented in a big, beautiful photographic format worthy of the "biggest" little collector cars ever made. Great "anniversary" gift for anyone celebrating Hot Wheels' 40th anniversary in 2008
If you're a collector of the ultra cool, sensationally sleek and super speedy Hot Wheels, you are in for a treat with Hot Wheels: Forty Years. This big, beautiful coffee table book tells the story of these miniature marvels through more than 600 stunning color photos, and historical details including company history, interviews with Mattel designers, major developments and trends. All the attitude and innovation of these revolutionary pocket-sized racers - Redlines, Blackwalls, Number Pack Vehicles, Prototypes and more, is captured in the pages of this must-have reference. Buy it now.
If you're a collector of the ultra cool, sensationally sleek and super speedy Hot Wheels, you are in for a treat with Hot Wheels: Forty Years. This big, beautiful coffee table book tells the story of these miniature marvels through more than 600 stunning color photos, and historical details including company history, interviews with Mattel designers, major developments and trends. All the attitude and innovation of these revolutionary pocket-sized racers - Redlines, Blackwalls, Number Pack Vehicles, Prototypes and more, is captured in the pages of this must-have reference. Buy it now.
"interesting book, plenty of photos, not just a dry catalogue, goes into the history of the manufacturing and design process, great coffee table and reference book" Jeff Tate's comment.
CITROEN II PINDER CIRCUS
The die-casting Altaya No.F08 Citroen II Pinder Circus was produced by Altaya, Spain. It was produced in China. The lenght is 11 cm. (scale 1:43)
A real car of Citroen II began to assemble in 1937 by using the engine 1911 cc. with a power of 56 hp. The Pinder is former of the English Circus. It was founded by relatives, William and George Pinder in 1854. The original name of this Circus was "Britania".
This die-cast Citroen II, the Circus Pinder used as ed as a procession. It has two lound speakers on the top of the car. The body is yellow mustard. The rim of the wheel is deep red , black baseplate, clear windows, black interior. The hub is deep red, wheel cover is chromium. See here.
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