First, the Greenlight 1956 Ford F-100 Firestone I uncarded today.
And finally, three cars from the lot I received from Andy. While it was initially just solely about the Kyosho Beads Kenmeri Skyline, certain CM's absolutely stole the show.
Kyosho Beads Nissan Skyline KPGC110 Racing
CM's Lancia Delta HF Integrale(always one of my faves)
Lastly, a gem, as far as I'm concerned: CM's Fiat 131 Abarth Rally
Got. Dam. Unbelievably impressive for a 1/64 scale. Thank you so much,
@AOS-
Guess Japan Booster was far popular before people actually started talking about it, eh? Perhaps Lamley just gave it... a Boost(er). Har har.
But yes, their sucess was only aided by the expousure that the Lamley blog gave the shop. Now it's the one-stop shop for all things TLV/Kyosho related. They offer good deals for good cars, what more can you ask? Also, didn't knew about that American bit, pretty impressive. And odd at the same time, I thought it would have more Japanese buyers than American ones...
Yeah Japan Booster is a savvy seller. When they first popped up on eBay, Akiyo and I started emailing back and forth and we created a partnership that has been more than beneficial for both of us. I don't know if the US has the most buyers, but he gets a ton of traffic through Lamley, and a lot comes from the US, but many other countries as well. The Free Shipping option essentially makes him a US seller, and that means, in a way, TLV doesn't need to look for a US-based seller. Plus I give him credit for partnering with Lamley. A lot of sellers aren't savvy enough to do that, and I am happy as dickens that he did.
I'm pretty sure he sells more to American collectors than domestic. If they sold more to the U.S. than rest of the world, that was something I just wondered. As for the partnership with the Lamley blog, it's been a win for not just the Japan Booster & Lamley, but for the collectors & readers as well. 👍
A simpler car, but a nice car nonetheless, the Land Cruiser. It's a pickup as well, which is a rare sight for me. It even has moving parts, which is a nice touch.
Aside from the plastic screen behind the rear window (looks a little cheap imo). Real neat little model. Easily one the better looking Tomica mainline's in recent times. 👍
We don't have anything like that in the U.S. either. I agree with Niku on the door, with Jarrod on the screen/rack. Oh, god..... I just imagined a TLV version of such truck.
Whatever the hell you call tacos, because I'm sure as hell you haven't had real tacos in your life.

Most mexican fast food is crap around here, so when you do find good ones, they are real treat. When I read your post, I was already done with their super delicious beef tacos, but I took a pic of the fish tacos for you.
Their rice, refried beans are perfect, but man.... their hot sauce. #1.
Although I rate this place("Muchas Gracias") #1 fast food Mexican food in the world, I have similar opinion as you on the Japanese food available in the U.S., so I can totally respect where you are coming from on this one.
I honestly would feature TLV every day if I could, but to keep the traffic coming, I entice with Hot Wheels, and Matchbox to a lesser extent. The Mattel brands keep the audience coming (and I still enjoy them quite a bit), and when they are there hopefully they gain an appreciation for the other brands.
I believe in variety. Outside real cheapos out there, I don't know of any brand I wouldn't want to see, or be informed about. 👍
And by the way, you will some other developments with Japan Booster in the coming weeks. You should like them...
A hint!!!!!!