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Estimated value: $12,000 Part of the Redline series, this model features the sleek, muscle-car styling of the real-life Oldsmobile 442, accentuated by its vibrant purple paint — a color that was ...
Hot Wheels is an American media franchise and brand of scale model cars invented by Elliot Handler and introduced by his company Mattel on May 18, 1968. [2] It was the primary competitor of Matchbox until Mattel bought Matchbox owner Tyco Toys in 1997.
The vibrator car was produced until 1963 when the Thunderjet pancake motor, or T-jet, replaced it. Following improvements in the chassis with the Thunderjet and A/FX series and the adoption of popular racing car body styles, Aurora's Model Motoring race sets became top sellers, with over 25,000,000 cars sold by 1965. [15]
The model car "kit" hobby began in the post World War II era with Ace and Berkeley wooden model cars. Revell pioneered the plastic model car in the late 1940s with their Maxwell kit, which was basically an unassembled version of a pull toy. Derek Brand, from England, pioneered the first real plastic kit, a 1932 Ford Roadster for Revell.
Buying a first car for a teenager or a new driver usually means choosing something cheap and practical. But that doesn't mean your first car has to be boring. Best First Cars for Teens and New ...
Hornby Hobbies – Known mostly for trains, has owned many diecast cars, models, and slot car systems along the way. Hot Wheels – Famous line of small diecast custom, sports, and racing cars by Mattel. HP – Plastic toys made in Hong Kong [38] HPI Racing (formerly Hobby Products International) – 1:43 & 1:18 scale diecast.
Walker has more than 25 Hot Wheels cars in his signature line, including multiple variations on his signature "277" race car. He was the first personality to have his own line of signature MOMO steering wheels without being a professional race car driver. [3] His memoir, Urban Outlaw: Dirt Don't Slow You Down, [4] reached the U.K. best-seller ...
Drawing Inspiration from the "Hot Bird" and "Speed Shark" Hot Wheels models, it's transformed into a low-riding, suped-up sports car with a firebird aero fin on the roof like a powerful beak. The first twist element is pushing down the air scoop on the hood creating a lighting effect on the "phoenix" fire bird's eyes.