And, since 1968, part of that enthusiasm has probably included Hot Wheels, the pocket-sized diecasts that fill up many a ...
I spend too much time on Hot Wheels groups looking at older collectibles. But I've also joined some interesting 1:18-scale communities recently. Looking at the prices there, I realize collecting Hot ...
When Mattel introduced Hot Wheels back in 1968, the 1:64 die-cast cars were almost an instant hit. Using television to advertise the bright little cars with moving wheels to a wide audience likely ...
For many years, I only focused on the mechanical side of upgrading my RX-7. It was nice to have power and reliability, but seeing the bodywork and paint job made me sad. It was a lot better once I ...
Lando Norris may have taken the checkered flag at F1 Mexico last weekend, but racing fans had something else to cheer for, as Mattel unveiled the latest additions to its Formula 1 Hot Wheels ...
From artists like Daniel Arsham and Kenny Scharf, to fashion labels like Kith and Moncler, to automotive presences like Ferrari and Formula 1, Mattel has been on a tear with its Hot Wheels ...
The quintessential old-school Hot Wheels wheels, shiny discs with six little lines carved into the chrome, are from a line of the toys called “Ultra Hots.” I’m sure some of you fondly remember racking ...
(TestMiles) – Hot Wheels aren’t just for kids; they’re the hottest adult collectible, with rare cars worth thousands and over nine billion sold since 1968. Why does this matter right now? Forget golf ...
Remember playing with Hot Wheels as a kid? Well, I say "as a kid" but I have a widebody R32 Skyline GT-R on my desk right now. The die cast cars we had as kids lacked the perfect replica Volk TE37s of ...
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