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Anonymous No.11586296 >>11586407
/dcg/ - Diecast General: Deora II Edition
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All brands and scales welcome. Post recent acquisitions and projects.
Anonymous No.11586407
>>11586296 (OP)
Are the Oxford Steam Fair models any good?
Anonymous No.11587026 >>11587038
I did actually pick up my first Deora II at a thrift store the other day. I think I prefer the versions with either no surfboards or the molded-in boards. The removable surfboards never look like they're attached very securely and I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of people lose them easily.
Anonymous No.11587038 >>11587610
>>11587026
Most people just delete the boards. Frankly I hate how the molded-in boards look. Plus the modern tooling is an overall downgrade in terms of looks.
Anonymous No.11587610 >>11587927
>>11587038
I didn't even know it got a retool. I did find the indented windshield a bit weird, but I really like this deco a lot so it makes up for it.
Anonymous No.11587927
>>11587610
Iirc that indented windshield was the first retool. They did another retool a few years back to make it easier and cheaper to assemble by machine.
Anonymous No.11587996 >>11588131 >>11588149 >>11588359
I bought some Hot Ones over the weekend. It's not that I really wanted either of them, but thanks to scalpers I almost never see these things on the pegs, so I couldn't pass them up.

The Beamer procar is cool, though. And I already have an RLC version of Custom Otto with an opening hood, but it's nice to have one I don't mind being rough with. It's got good generic fastback energy and cool tail lights, and I'm always a sucker for gold rims.
Anonymous No.11588131
>>11587996
>a sucker for gold rims.
I just like those wheels because they have nice, high-profile tires. Too many of hot wheels' modern tires are low profile and don't look right on older style vehicles.
Anonymous No.11588149
>>11587996
That BMW M1 is tempting, I saw a bunch of them on the pegs but couldn't justify buying one because I still have a bunch of the old Matchbox casting of that car from the early '80's.
Anonymous No.11588359 >>11588394 >>11588590 >>11588597 >>11592431
>>11587996
Amazing taillight details on Otto. Can you post comparasion with RLC one? BMW looks dope too. What about rear lights on it?

I really like when they add lights. Viper and Merc SEC may be my top mainlines of this year.
Anonymous No.11588394 >>11592431
>>11588359
I just wish the viper had the threespoke wheels and was a slight bit lower.
Anonymous No.11588542 >>11588543 >>11588544 >>11589048 >>11589709
working on my 1st custom
Anonymous No.11588543 >>11588544 >>11589048 >>11589709
>>11588542
Anonymous No.11588544 >>11589048 >>11589709 >>11594563
>>11588542
>>11588543
This is how it looked like when I started - the middle one. It was so messy so things can only go better, no matter what.
Anonymous No.11588590 >>11588650
>>11588359
Sure! I was torn whether to go with the blue one to match the OG Hot Wheels card art, or the orange one, but the matte black accents helped this one win out.
Anonymous No.11588597 >>11589709
>>11588359
The M1 does indeed have tail lights. It's a big selling point for the Hot Ones/Ultra Hots for me honestly.

Also I HIGHLY recommend this new Jaguar V12 coupe. Aside from its gorgeous retro styling, cool-ass wheels, and wide stance, it does that thing I've been seeing more often lately where the grill and exhaust pipes are molded from the vac metal interior piece so they'll always be able to stand out on any repaint. Also it has half-opened windows which is something I feel like we never see.
Anonymous No.11588650 >>11588749
>>11588590
Call me crazy but I like red one more. I don't like how that black roof, while makes sense from design perspective, seems oddly too much of Corvette C2 vibe and black secondary color going as far as taillights accents that even more. Overall orange one is like they were trying for a realistic car but it's still so fantasy it's jarring as fuck. Feels like GTA cars. And I'm saying this as a big fan of retro HW. Personally, if I were to design it, I'd go for shorter black roof and add metallic frames around windows. Pic related.

Red one is perfect. Color, stripe, wheels. Pure toy I want to grab and swoosh around.
Anonymous No.11588722 >>11589008
Anywho, here's some other shit I got recently. This is my second Driftn' Break. It's a fun cyber-wagon and I love copper rims so I couldn't say no. I also just realized Long Bloc is kinda based on it.
Anonymous No.11588726
Finally found this MBX Morgan 3-wheeler. One of the few castings I've actually been waiting on since it was revealed. Plus it goes well with this adorable Volvo.
Anonymous No.11588729
Also this fuckin' thing. It was just too ridiculous to pass up. I feel like this casting would shine with a fully metal base and rubber wheels. Fantasy cars are fun and to hell with anyone who says otherwise.
Anonymous No.11588733 >>11588922
nabbed this MBX Monaco off ebay. I just have a thing for landbarge police interceptors. Love that the lightbar is separate from the windshield so it can be red. That's certainly a relic of days past.
Anonymous No.11588734
Mod Mill is actually really fun. I appreciate the concept of a car that is a halfway point between two other cars. Honestly wouldn't mind seeing other castings like this.
Anonymous No.11588738
Finally came across one of these Action Comics sedans to go with my OG Batmobile. Guess the scalpers finally had their fill of them.
Anonymous No.11588743
And I'm not usually into trucks, but the decos on these just spoke to me. Pretty sure I had the original '83 version of the Blazer as a kid. It's comically light without a metal base.
Anonymous No.11588749
>>11588650
Well, I suppose you're entitled to your opinion, but nothing about this makes me think of a C2. I do agree about the silver trim on the windows, though.
Anonymous No.11588922 >>11588946 >>11589139
>>11588733
>That's certainly a relic of days past.
Speaking of relics of the past. Recently nabbed the same Dodge from local flea market. I love how it looks like old decommissioned one. Even down to rusty wheels.
Anonymous No.11588946 >>11589001
>>11588922
There's something to be said about natural aging on diecast cars. It's not something you can do intentionally.
Anonymous No.11589001
>>11588946
Yeah. That's why I love flea market finds.
Anonymous No.11589008 >>11589053
>>11588722
I don't quite understand what they're going for with the Long Bloc. Is it meant to look like a pinewood derby car?
Anonymous No.11589048 >>11592134 >>11594558
>>11588542
>>11588543
>>11588544
Can't wait to see where this goes. You know what you have in mind for the end result?
Anonymous No.11589053 >>11589130
>>11589008
Yes. It's a wagon version of Small Bloc which is meant to be a pinewood derby muscle car. I don't believe either are actually related to Fast Fish/Drift 'n Brake though.
Anonymous No.11589130
>>11589053
>Small Bloc which is meant to be a pinewood derby muscle car.
Yeah, the illusion has been lost on a lot of the repaints that don't carry over the all-wood coloration. That said, as someone who made it all the way to Eagle Scout, an actual pinewood derby car would have been open-wheeled, and had black plastic wheels. Kind of a shame they passed on the opportunity, given how rare any open-wheeled casting is.
Anonymous No.11589139
>>11588922
That's rad. I really need to go to my parents and dig out all my old shit. There's gotta be at least two or three shoeboxes full up in the attic.

Here's so old MBX stuff salvaged from a house fire at my Aunt's though. It's kinda hilarious how much better this Beetle casting is than their current one.
Anonymous No.11589709 >>11594558
>>11588542
>>11588543
>>11588544
nice! Always love seeing customs. Be sure to share the final product.

>>11588597
There's a zamac version of that Jag that looks awesome, and I'm kicking myself for not looking harder for it when I nabbed the zamac Volvo 240 from Wal-Mart. I didn't realize the zamac versions were Wal-Mart exclusives. I went back two days later and everything was cleaned out by scalpers.
Anonymous No.11592134
>>11589048
>You know what you have in mind for the end result?
Forgive me lack of photo editing skills but end goal is supposed to be like this.
Anonymous No.11592431 >>11592452 >>11592704
>>11588359
>>11588394
>5SPs continue to ruin every casting they're used on
When will Mattel learn?!
Anonymous No.11592452 >>11592704
>>11592431
They look okay on Viper. The most 90s style out of all currently available wheels.
The ones that ruin almost everything are PR5 tho.
Anonymous No.11592704 >>11592825 >>11593696
>>11592452
You shit on a basic rim like PR5 yet TRAP5s aren't even mentioned? I get the low profile look and basic design of PR5s not fitting on many cars, but you can't honestly tell me those make anything worse when TRAP5s exist and ALWAYS make something ten times worse.

>>11592431
5SPs are only bad when they make the tires in puke inducing colors with equally terrible rim colors to boot.
Anonymous No.11592825 >>11592865 >>11593696
>>11592704
>but you can't honestly tell me those make anything worse when TRAP5s exist
NTA, but I can't bring myself to hate on the TRAP5s like every other collector under the sun. They're just too weird and fun, and they bring a cool sci-fi vibe to fantasy castings. They don't really have a place on many licensed models, but at least they're not boring, which is the sin of PR5 and 5SP
Anonymous No.11592827 >>11593246
Although, I think they look better with matte coloring instead of chrome.
Anonymous No.11592865 >>11593245
>>11592825
Okay, give me a wheel that isn't boring or ugly as sin. No real rider rims they have to be cheapo mainlines.
Anonymous No.11593245 >>11593248
>>11592865
>give me a wheel that isn't boring or ugly as sin.
I dunno. Most of them? lol. I like the deep dishes and the new "wire wheel in motion" that are on the 31 Ford in picrel. They'll be great for all kinds of classic/antique/hot rods that might have been saddled with 5SPs in the past. I also like whatever the fuck are on the big air bel-air, here.
Anonymous No.11593246
>>11592827
I like the non-chrome painted wheels more because the chrome they've been using recently just isn't bonded well. The regular paint is so much more ROBUST

than chrome that flakes off while the car is still in the box.
Anonymous No.11593248 >>11593374
>>11593245
>that might have been saddled with 5SPs in the past.
I think this is my biggest issue with the 5SPs now. We have other wheels that give the same vibe while simply looking better. Picrel has two other "five spoke" options that aren't 5SP, and I feel like basically every casting would be improved by using one of these options instead.

I feel like I've gotten so much more interaction from saying "I HATE 5SP!!!" than I have from the dozens of posts I've made talking about what I like in the past few threads. Guess that's just human nature in a nutshell.
Anonymous No.11593374 >>11595680
>>11593248
>much more interaction
On a board like this the less things happen in a thread the better. Half the other generals taught me that.
Anonymous No.11593696
>>11592704
>>11592825
I like their looks too. They look damn great on concept cars. However they are not very good as thanks to the profile these wheels rub up against the sidewalls of the tracks, slowing the car down and causing crashes.

Still they look good on concept cars, giving them futuristic looks.
Anonymous No.11593966 >>11593977 >>11594116
Alright, I want to rebuild the World Race collection I had as a Kid to at least the captains. Should I go ahead and start looking now, or wait til 2028 when the 25th anniversary would be?
Anonymous No.11593977
>>11593966
Anniversary. Since we're getting close to the 30s, 2000s nostalgia is gonna pick up speed.
Anonymous No.11594116 >>11594832
>>11593966
I've never actually seen World Race now that I think about it. Does it hold up nowadays?
Anonymous No.11594558 >>11594559 >>11595722
>>11589048
>Can't wait to see where this goes
>>11589709
>nice! Always love seeing customs. Be sure to share the final product.

Not sure. I mean I managed to mirror polish it...
Anonymous No.11594559 >>11594563 >>11595722
>>11594558
But it looks more like STH blue than RLC blue I wanted to get... Of course will have to wait for paint to dry, then clear coat and we will see.
Anonymous No.11594563 >>11595722
>>11594559
I mean considering how it looked like when I stated here >>11588544 it's still night and day but not what I really wanted. However I will stick with whatever comes out. The body is so polished I'm afraid of loosing details if I have to redo it.
Anonymous No.11594832
>>11594116
amazingly, the animation for world race holds up better than the acceleracers. solid 8/10, even though i grew up with acceleracers, this one still plays more often through my head. less corny and a little more grounded compared to the sequels.
Anonymous No.11595680 >>11595810
>>11593374
>the less things happen in a thread the better
I'd settle for more pics of little metal cars.

Anyway, I caved and bought the ZAMAC Jaguar on ebay. I still highly recommend any version of this casting you can get your hands on. I was doing some reading, and the real V12 coupe this was based on was a touring racer build by Broadspeed Engineering in England. They were late and joined the '76 season after it was already half over, but the car proved to be very formidable. Unfortunately, the rushed production resulted in some unfortunate oversights, including a problematic driveshaft, and the engine cranked so hard it was starving itself of oil. When the car was running, it was setting records, but sadly it struggled to finish most races. They tried to make fixes, but ultimately dropped out before finishing a whole season.

I love when castings pop up that are based on historically significant cars. It's always fun to learn something.
Anonymous No.11595722 >>11595757 >>11595814
>>11594558
>>11594559
>>11594563
Spectraflame paint looks like its really hard to achieve without professional tools. I don't think I have any spectraflame cars, the closest looking one is my old Mercy Breaker. The wki says its supposed to be purple, but it's always looked deep blue to me.
Anonymous No.11595757
>>11595722
Another car I've had a long time is this HW '41 Willys alongside a recent M2 Machines '41 Willys.
Anonymous No.11595767 >>11595768 >>11596686
I've seen a few anons unfortunately can't get any of these because of scalpers or supposedly Mattel (or Ferrari?) banning the entire country of Italy from selling toys of cars built in their own country, so here's the F40 Competizione.
Anonymous No.11595768
>>11595767
They didn't detail the crossbar...
Anonymous No.11595774 >>11595784
I got these color shifters (Mattel Dream Mobile and Nissan GT-R R32) and since I recently got some glow-in-the-dark paint, I thought they'd look cool if they had light/neon details.
Anonymous No.11595784
>>11595774
It's difficult to get a good pic in the dark but this should show the lights better. The skirt neon was done by glueing (with a gluestick) a rectangular piece of paper with the edge bent down underneath each side, and then painting the edge of the paper. It's all dollar-store materials, so it can all be washed and peeled off.
Anonymous No.11595810 >>11595817 >>11596046 >>11596501
>>11595680
>historically significant cars
I had a similar experience finding out the history of this Prince Skyline. This car in this livery managed to win 2nd place against a Porsche in the 1964 Japan Grand Prix. Such an achievement got Nissan to start seriously developing sports cars and led to the Z cars and Skyline GTRs afterwards.
Anonymous No.11595814 >>11595849
>>11595722
This MercyBreaker looks like standard paint. Spectraflame is when metal body is slightly visible through the color. These two The Hot Ones >11587996 are spectraflame as these retro series often use spectraflame.
Anonymous No.11595817
>>11595810
And here it is with a descendant in Gran Turismo 7 livery with the '7' suspiciously absent. Thanks, Polyphony, you guys brought the GT franchise to new heights by making it an online-only pay-to-win grindfest.
Anonymous No.11595849 >>11596030
>>11595814
Its not a spectraflame-I meant its the closest I have because of how deep the color is. The real spectraflames always have such deep color and that mirror-like finish... Wish my stores carried Hot Ones but they only have Premiums and Silver series. I got the color to appear purple by focusing enough light on it, though.
Anonymous No.11596030 >>11596524
>>11595849
Spectraflame is opposite to deep. It's very thin, like minimal coat over zamac body - see green Dodge, zamac imperfections are clearly seen through spectraflame paint. Even McDonald's Mercy Breaker, the one with neons underglow, is closer to spectraflame thanks to barely any paint on it.
Anonymous No.11596046 >>11596729
>>11595810
That's the last straw, I'm buying the little blue fucker. Liked the looks and color, couldn't bring myself to shell out money, because I'm trying to concentrate on '10s-'50s cars and avoid too much JDM.
Anonymous No.11596501 >>11596507
>>11595810
Oh that's cool. Kinda makes me want one, now. But I have a soft spot for racing sedans, anyway.

I've posted this little Honda before, but it has a cool story, tooβ€”it's based on the first American Honda race car, which competed in the 1970 Baja 1000. Similar to the Jaguar V12, it has a bit of a tragic story: it was engineered by a race shop in Michigan and shipped to California with minimal off-road testing. On paper, all of the improvements should have made it a solid competitor, but they had raised the ride height of the vehicle by 4 inches without changing the CV joints on the rear axles. When the car went airborne, the suspension would droop too far and the joints would disconnect, which basically meant no power to the drive wheels upon landing. The drivers would crawl under the car to reconnect them every time they got too much air, but eventually they called it quits to avoid getting stranded in the middle of the desert.
Anonymous No.11596507 >>11600040
>>11596501
The car was recovered and kicked around southern california for a while until some Honda specialist got his hands on it and restored it to running condition. I'd love for this casting to get a premium deco that attempts to recreate the modern day wear and tear. Might be a good subject if I ever wanna get into customs...
Anonymous No.11596524 >>11596652 >>11596685
>>11596030
Speaking of McDonald's, I remember I used to have a Blue Bandit (among a couple others). I never did figure out what that pop up thing in the back was supposed to be.
Anonymous No.11596652
>>11596524
No idea. Even as a kid I didn't get McDonald's fantasy ones. Mercy Breaker is an exception only because of neons undreneath. That was during the peak of NFS UG era hype and having a toy car with neons was every kids dream.
Anonymous No.11596685
>>11596524
I used to pretend it was some kind of prototype Batmobile and the pop-up thing was a rocket launcher or something.
Anonymous No.11596686 >>11596694 >>11596729
>>11595767
>I've seen a few anons unfortunately can't get any of these because of scalpers or supposedly Mattel (or Ferrari?) banning the entire country of Italy from selling toys of cars built in their own country
Huh? Aren't ferrari toy cars a common souvenir in Italy?
Anonymous No.11596694 >>11596729
>>11596686
Just a guess, but I think it's because they (Ferrari) have a contract with Bburago that doesn't allow anyone else to fuck with their home market.
Anonymous No.11596708 >>11596883 >>11597784
Haven't been here for couple of months, was kind of surprised that there is an active thread lol, dropping by to say hi
Anonymous No.11596729
>>11596686
>>11596694
I was joking about Ferraris being banned in Italy. A few months ago, there was an anon who couldn't find any in Italy despite them having released in Europe.
>>11596046
>'10s-'50s cars
1910s cars? Have you had any luck finding some from that era? This Mo-Stash is the closest current HW car I can find to that era.
Anonymous No.11596883 >>11597387
>>11596708
I feel like diecast collecting has been getting more popular and mainstream lately. I don't know if it goes along with adult toy collecting being more popular nowadays or if there's something particular about this subset of it.
Anonymous No.11597387
>>11596883
It ebs and flows. That's how it always has been.
Anonymous No.11597784
>>11596708
Hellooo...
Anonymous No.11597785
Finally found it a friend...
Anonymous No.11598039 >>11598276
>fuck you ea, we are doing this
based,
Anonymous No.11598276 >>11598354
>>11598039
>excuse me.gif
based on what?
Anonymous No.11598354 >>11598468
>>11598276
The middle one is actual race car
Anonymous No.11598468 >>11598518
>>11598354
The M3 GTR overall is real, but the particular silver/blue livery is unique to NFS.
Anonymous No.11598518
>>11598468
Ye I was talking about the real car. It's on display in a museum.
Anonymous No.11598760 >>11599105
Speaking of BMWs... Here is the M1 from this year's BMW silver series set. This casting dates back to the 1980s, but hasn't been made much in recent decades.
Anonymous No.11598765
And since some anons were mentioning the Majorette collection a while back. Here is the 1955 Bel Air from that set. It has side mirrors, rubber tires and spring suspension.
Anonymous No.11598768 >>11598854
And here it is alongside Maisto's version of the same car. Note that the Maisto Bel Air has a hood ornament and different bumper.
Anonymous No.11598772 >>11598854
Here is the undersides of both cars compared. The Majorette has a metal base and actually uses screws instead of rivets. Note that despite the differences of detailing, both cars have the spare tire humps detailed near their fuel tanks. On the real cars, the spare wheel sat upright inside the trunk, wedged into that space.
Anonymous No.11598776 >>11598854
And here is the Majorette disassembled, showing the spring suspension and interior piece. One of the tires has been removed and set in the position where the spare wheel would have been kept on the real car.

But look! The Maisto Bel Air has disappeared! Where could it have gone off to?
Anonymous No.11598854
>>11598768
>>11598772
>>11598776
Wtf happened to Maisto. I remember them being basically Matchbox tier in 90s and now this looks like these cheap china turds.
Anonymous No.11599105 >>11599322
>>11598760
Diecast castings have to be subject to mold degradation over time, right? I'm sure that's why some long running castings get updated every few years.
Anonymous No.11599322 >>11599383 >>11599436 >>11599436
>>11599105
Yes, in fact you'll notice the castings made up to1996 have the front bumper separate from the rest of the body because it was part of the then-metal base. They also used different names for this casting like Wind Splitter, Street Dog and Street Beast. After 1996, this casting didn't have another release until the re-tool with this plastic base in 2012. That's a 16 year hiatus! And even then, it's only been released in 2016 until now, another 9 year hiatus. At least it gives me hope that we might see some long-dormant castings return. I personally want to see castings of really early cars like Old #3, Old Number 5/5.5, Hot Heap, Torpedo Jones, and T-Bucket made again. I remember seeing those cars as a kid, thinking they were strange looking at the time, but they are exactly the type of cars I enjoy now.
Anonymous No.11599383
>>11599322
Ok, Hot Heap is definitely one I didn't see in stores, and wishing for a rerelease that's anything other than an exclusive collector's edition is a long reach, but its the type of car I'd like to see in new releases.
Anonymous No.11599436
>>11599322
>>11599322
Hot Heap was literally re-released this year in that massive Sweet 16 anniversary set.
Anonymous No.11600040 >>11600041 >>11600456
>>11596507
Any guesses of how it was originally painted? The hood looks like it was a different color than the body.
Anonymous No.11600041
>>11600040
Game's Need for Speed Unbound for anyone wondering.
Anonymous No.11600321 >>11600391 >>11600456 >>11600665
Anyone else loves early 2000s fantasy castings like these?
Anonymous No.11600391
>>11600321
They're pretty cool. Alot of amazing decals back then. When these were new I wasn't big into them, so I missed out on that whole era.
Anonymous No.11600456 >>11600665 >>11602004
>>11600321
Evil Twin is a GOAT for me. I love anything based on a Cadillac, and the lateral dual engines are too absurd to not love.

>>11600040
Whoah, that's awesome. I've never seen any color pics of it from 1970, but it's a safe bet it could have been the same shade of blue with a black hood, instead? The hood seems really roughed up, so maybe it was a donor from another car, or some kind of coating on the original hood came off and took paint with it? Just a guess.
Anonymous No.11600665 >>11600695
>>11600456
>>11600321
Oh heck yes, I distinctly remember seeing the Twin Evil back in the early 2000s. I remember it not by the twin engines, but the sharp-tooth grille. Definitely looking forward to the next time they release it.
Anonymous No.11600695 >>11600715 >>11600757 >>11600987 >>11602004
>>11600665
It's certainly a casting with a lot of personality. I had kinda hoped they'd choose it for the Transformers crossover figures, but a Decepticon Boneshaker is cool, too, I guess.
Anonymous No.11600715 >>11600757 >>11602004
>>11600695
It's easily the casting I've got the most multiples of. So many great decosβ€”it's really a modern classic. Although at a quarter-century old, is that just a regular classic?
Anonymous No.11600757 >>11601217 >>11601345 >>11601921
>>11600695
Reminds me of the color shifter released just this year of the 1980 Chevy Corvette that's supposed to represent Tracks from Transformers. It looks like a casting straight out of the 80s with its simplistic paint job, but its a actually a brand new 2025 release.

>>11600715
I was pretty relieved to see from the Hot Wheels wiki that this casting hasn't been abandoned, but I'm knocking on wood here-

Mattel, I'm begging, please-
please...

...do not give this wonderful casting the Art Cars treatment.
Anonymous No.11600987 >>11601514
>>11600695
>I had kinda hoped they'd choose it for the Transformers crossover figures

I hate that I never thought of that until now. A Twin Mill/Evil Twin two-pack practically sells itself. It's like they don't even want money.
Anonymous No.11601217 >>11601921
>>11600757
Everything will get a garish ugly Art Cars deco. It's only a matter of time
Anonymous No.11601345 >>11601921
>>11600757
>...do not give this wonderful casting the Art Cars treatment.
I can easily see this painted in art cars colors like this impala. Together with skull wheels.
Anonymous No.11601514 >>11601935
>>11600987
Evil Twin isn't a mascot car. They chose TM and BS because those are the faces of the brand.

If anything they'd hate money not to use their most iconic cars for a limited crossover.
Anonymous No.11601549
Ollie's trip saw me finding a ton of Jada Pink Slips from pic related and a bunch of Nascar. Of course the only ones available from the Jada wave were the three on the bottom and the 911 GT3 RS, which I would have gotten if it were white like it should be.
Anonymous No.11601850 >>11601868 >>11601891
Just bought some loose oldies and found this Barracuda.

This livery is not even listed on HW wiki at all. Similar ones are for 2017 and 2021. I have no idea what is it, year code K19.
Anonymous No.11601868 >>11601891
>>11601850
Multipack exclusive. Strange that this one isn't listed.

https://hotwheels.fandom.com/wiki/%2770_Plymouth_Barracuda
Anonymous No.11601891
>>11601850
>>11601868
It's listed on the 2017 Multipack Exclusive page, but not on the car's own page, even though the other 2 variants were copied over. Must have been an oversight.

https://hotwheels.fandom.com/wiki/2017_Multi-Pack_Exclusives
Anonymous No.11601921 >>11603555 >>11603558
>>11600757
>>11601217
>>11601345
Anonymous No.11601935 >>11601949 >>11602115 >>11602612
>>11601514
What's the official list of mascot cars?
Anonymous No.11601949 >>11602612
>>11601935
camaro (as it was the first hw) deora and twin mill, rodger dodger, bone shaker for sure
Anonymous No.11601997 >>11603547
recent haul
Anonymous No.11602004 >>11602010
>>11600456
>>11600695
>>11600715
These two are mine.
White Grave'Rave from 2002 and this awesome blue one.
Anonymous No.11602010 >>11602013
>>11602004
Blue one shows a very clever livery which is playing on it's name itself. It's classic 3 wise monkeys theme 'See no, Hear no, Speak no' and given this car name.. Evil.
Anonymous No.11602013 >>11602036
>>11602010
Plus awesome demons on top. Literally an old mainline with a better spooky stuff than actual Halloween edition cars.

Shame it doesn't roll so well. White one rolls perfectly but blue tends to jam wheels.
Anonymous No.11602036 >>11602041 >>11602070
>>11602013
>Shame it doesn't roll so well.
I've heard people say this about various versions of the casting. My first experience was with the metal-base "Classics" versions, and they all roll fine. I've since bought a lot of other releases, both premium and mainline, and they're generally okay as well. The only ones that don't roll well, in my experience, are the ones with rubber tires from RLC.
Anonymous No.11602041
>>11602036
>the ones with rubber tires from RLC.
That said, it's a small price to pay. Part of why I love the car so much is how much it exaggerates the "lead sled" aesthetic, by being so long and low and tapered. I'm not sure I'd be willing to sacrifice the skirted fenders just for better rolling. I fucking love skirted fenders.
Anonymous No.11602070
>>11602036
It's random. Sometimes blue one rolls fine, sometimes gets stuck. And I checked - wheels are fine.

https://streamable.com/sgfp5e
Anonymous No.11602115 >>11602121 >>11602612
>>11601935
Twin Mill, Deora 2, Bone Shaker, Purple Passion (Evin Twin's more square brother), Rodger Dodger. Those are the evergreen mascots. Depending on period you'll have stuff like El Segundo Coupe, Sho Stopper/Seared Tuner, Quick 'n Sik, etc.
Anonymous No.11602121 >>11602131 >>11602932
>>11602115
>Depending on period you'll have stuff like El Segundo Coupe, Sho Stopper/Seared Tuner, Quick 'n Sik, etc.
Evil Twin might not be as popular as the first batch you mentioned, but it's leagues ahead of that bunch. If those are "mascot cars", then so is Evil Twinβ€”it's a popular casting that's stayed in production for almost 25 years at this point, with multiple premium/collector releases.
Anonymous No.11602131 >>11602152 >>11602932
>>11602121
Evil Twin is only popular among hot rod boomer collectors like us. Not very popular casting overall. I wouldn't call it a mascot of HW as due to low clearance it gets stuck on track so it's not even fun for kids.
Hot Wheels mascots are usually seen on loops and jumps and Evil Twin is afraid of these.

I'd add Nightshifter tho.
Anonymous No.11602152 >>11602932
>>11602131
>Evil Twin is only popular among hot rod boomer collectors like us.
So, the same people that Deora and Twin Mill are popular with?
>I wouldn't call it a mascot of HW as due to low clearance it gets stuck on track
Suddenly this is a criteria?

Sounds like an awful lot of goalpost-shuffling. It seems to me that Evil Twin is one of the more iconic castings of the past few decadesβ€”it's been a mainline regular since its debut, has multiple premium/collector/special editions, and has been featured in multiple video games. And now, it's very fondly remembered by collectors who got into the game 20+ years ago as one of their first cars. While you can argue Boneshaker was MORE popular, and thus a better choice for a Transformers crossover, to claim that Evil Twin was somehow ineligible because it's not a "mascot car" is silly.

I'd say the biggest reason Evil Twin wasn't an option for the Transformers crossover is simply because Twin Mill was always going to be option #1, and they didn't want to have two cars with the same design gimmick (dual engines).
Anonymous No.11602612 >>11602657 >>11603555
>>11601935
>>11601949
>>11602115
chevy 57 pic related
Anonymous No.11602657 >>11602748 >>11603037
>>11602612
I'd love this casting in a simple silver or gold.
Anonymous No.11602748 >>11603037
>>11602657
Gold one is in this
https://hotwheels.fandom.com/wiki/Shiners_5-Pack
Anonymous No.11602932 >>11603033
>>11602121
>>11602131
>>11602152
I don't make the rules. I love Evil Twin's design. But when people want a Larry Wood lead sled, Purple Passion wins out.
And sure, it's lasted over 25 years, but that doesn't necessarily mean the same as Mattel plastering you over all the packaging, memorabilia, games, cartoons and ads.

It lacks the significance of Twin Mill and Deora (former is one of the earliest fantasy and later is a Sweet Sixteen member), it's overlooked by the Merc (Purple Passion), and when Mattel tries to pull boomer car for mascot role it's the Bone Shaker or Rodger Dodger.

In a perfect world Evil Twin would get its respect, the mainline would have better budget, and the aesthetic themes used currently didn't look like monkey butt half the time.

P.S.
>Nightshifter
More a period mascot like El Segundo Coupe unless Mattel still heavily pushes it into the 2030s without falter.

>TF
No it's really just Bone Shaker being the only other mascot car on TM's level. It took that spot from Red Baron who originally was an honorary second mascot, but Mattel lost the rights to it and Bone Shaker quickly proved to be a fan favorite. Also yes it's silly that it isn't picked because it isn't a mascot, but it's a crossover trying to get everyone's money, and they probably would pick BS because BS is the other cool car that's shoved down everyone's throats.

>'57 Chevy
In this day and age only 50+ year old men still give a shit about it. Most kids now do not care, either because it ain't fantasy (reddit has ruined fantasy car discussion among younger collectors change my mind) or it's not JDM/Euro.
Anonymous No.11602984 >>11603033
I've never been a huge fan of fantasy castings in general, but there are a small, small selection of exceptions. I like the Shadow Jet II even if it isn't the most exciting or visually interesting fantasy casting just because kid me thought it was fucking awesome to have what was essentially an F-117 in car form. I still have one just like pic related hidden in a box somewhere that I've been trying to find.
Anonymous No.11603033 >>11603375
>>11602984
I always loved any car with hidden/skirted wheels like that.

>>11602932
>reddit has ruined fantasy car discussion among younger collectors change my mind
You spend too much time online.
Anonymous No.11603037
>>11602657
>>11602748
I have it.
Anonymous No.11603206 >>11603221 >>11603472
Finally managed to assemble a small collection of Tokyo taxis. Any fellow 1/43 guys here?
Anonymous No.11603221
>>11603206
Anonymous No.11603375
>>11603033
>spend too much time online
I'm not even on reddit that often.
Anonymous No.11603472
>>11603206
The white one gives me early TXR trauma.
Anonymous No.11603547
>>11601997
Nice, I saw that Bentley when I got this Supra.
Anonymous No.11603555 >>11603639 >>11603686 >>11603737
>>11602612
I've wanted to get a 57 Chevy but the only one I've ever come across was pic related. I passed it up at the time but kind of regret it now which is why situations like >>11601921 can be so disappointing. You can finally find a cast you've been looking for but then have to make the desicion: do you want to have a singular, weird example of this car (that may or may not grow on you), or do you want to have to wait until you find a new version, which could take over a year, or worst case scenario, never, if production for that cast actually ends.
Anonymous No.11603558 >>11603736 >>11603952 >>11603969
>>11601921
Speaking of Breaking Bad, HW released the Custom Pontiac Aztek in a similar color to the show car this year. It even has different wheels that mimic the car's missing hubcaps on the rear wheels. The hat and glasses in the trunk are an intentional reference to the show, as the main character wears both of these.
Anonymous No.11603639
>>11603555
These are in stock at my local Walmart; Check yours and see if you get lucky
Anonymous No.11603686
>>11603555
I'd get this black one, then using whiteboard marker remove that livery and keep as pure black with whitewall wheels.
Anonymous No.11603736
>>11603558
I remember when demand for used Pontiac Azteks went through the fucking ROOF because of this show. Hilarious, given the car's resoundingly negative reputation, previouslyβ€”I read multiple articles about how it was the ugliest car GM had ever made or some shit. In retrospect, it's fairly unremarkableβ€”stuff like the Cybertruck has pushed the concept of an "ugly" car into a whole new stratosphere.
Anonymous No.11603737
>>11603555
If there's a casting I want but I don't like the decos I'm finding, I'm usually happy to wait it out. Failing that, there's always ebay.
Anonymous No.11603941 >>11604285
7-Eleven at it again.
Anonymous No.11603952
>>11603558
lol that's cool. I almost bought one the other day just because I remember how much people used to rag on it, so the idea of a hot rod Aztek was inherently amusing. Wasn't one of the selling points that it had a built-in tent that folded out of the rear hatch for camping?
Anonymous No.11603969
>>11603558
The idea of a fucking Aztek of all cars being tuned up like that is hilarious. It's like the extreme peak of NFS/F&F/Pimp My Ride era tuner culture where everyone thought their shitbox Corollas and Focuses could be turned into flashy racing machines.
Anonymous No.11604285
>>11603941
Will these be distributed to stores like the Hot Wheels Supra or will it only be available online?
Anonymous No.11604594 >>11604644
I saw this at the store the other day and had a chuckle. What do you think, is this worth $10 for the novelty?
Anonymous No.11604644 >>11604652 >>11604700
>>11604594
Omg i need this.
Anonymous No.11604652
>>11604644
>portashitters covered in massive shit stains
>shit stains on the sides of the truck and tires
It's infantile for sure, but I can't be mad at it because they just embrace the theme completely.
Anonymous No.11604700 >>11604828
>>11604644
I actually really like the design of the rig. Shame Hot Wheels is jewing out on axles, though. This would look much cooler with 5. Only three axles looks silly.
Anonymous No.11604828
>>11604700
The actual truck is a pretty good design. I wouldn't mind seeing it with a different trailer/carrier.