1/64 Model Collectors Thread

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Do you take your cars out of the blisters?

  • Yes.

    Votes: 315 50.8%
  • Kinda, I open most of them.

    Votes: 127 20.5%
  • Nope.

    Votes: 90 14.5%
  • Yes and no. I buy a second for opening/customizing.

    Votes: 125 20.2%

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    620
I said I was done posting the Silvia. I lied:

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New improved wiper tampo. Much better than the old style it replaces.


Never seen those wheels before in my life. @Cano just really likes his dinosaur cars. :D
And we respect that, but at the same time, bring up Russian music is not something easily forgiven..... :P
 

Well I suspect that you will cheat, and mark this Silvia as your second ever TLV purchase just to showcase it a bit more, no? I mean, it hasn't been shown enough as far as I know... :P

Joke aside, not enough screws can be said towards you, so I'll just tip all my hats and say that my TLV dream list has grown by one, once again thanks to you of course. 👍
What will be next for Tomica in terms of Super Silhouette cars is anyone's guess...
 
Actually, we already know & while Jarrod's been waiting for this Silvia which just came out, next one is the one I've wanting all along:

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Enlighten me on this, Bonsai-jiisan, but what is the difference between the soon-to-be-released casting and the one you bought? It isn't the rims, so it has to be something else...
 
I had to come to Spain to find it, but I finally have the red Castrol Escort. It was in a three pack with my first Bone Shaker and some rubbish military off road thing. Once I get the white Castrol Escort, I'll put it with the red one and the white with blue road car.
 
Maybe it's the canard/vane things on the front airdam/spoiler thing.


So it's basically the front end, correct? I have no idea why you two didn't say that from the get go, it's a rather simple answer... :lol:

Joke aside, I do dig the later Silvia casting's pop-up headlights setup moreso than the current TLV Silvia casting one. And of course, pop-up headlights make all cars 45% cooler (it's a known fact), so a Super Silhouette TLV car can only gain bonus points for having such a thing...
 
@R1600Turbo - I've seen such bin dedicated to Ghostbusters, but no Hot Wheels. I'll have to check again Monday. :crazy:
So it's basically the front end, correct? I have no idea why you two didn't say that from the get go, it's a rather simple answer... :lol:

Joke aside, I do dig the later Silvia casting's pop-up headlights setup moreso than the current TLV Silvia casting one. And of course, pop-up headlights make all cars 45% cooler (it's a known fact), so a Super Silhouette TLV car can only gain bonus points for having such a thing...
I honestly didn't notice the lights. The only thing I noticed was the canard end plate things.
I wasn't familiar with the extent of changes made between the two cars, but according to Wikipedia, to my surprise, it was just new front end design + taillights borrowed from the new Silvia. The race car was still basically the last gen 1982 Silvia. :crazy:
 
No, you know way too much about old cars. I don't want people coming out of the woodwork, but most people in here's never seen it either. Maybe a couple at the most. :D

Never seen those wheels before in my life. @Cano just really likes his dinosaur cars. :D

And we respect that, but at the same time, bring up Russian music is not something easily forgiven..... :P

Bollocks. They're easily one of the most famous factory american wheels of all time, precisely because of how unique they are, how exclusive they were, and how elusice, rare and expensive they are today. But sure, they are not Watanabes or BBSs, so what would you two know (:
 
while Jarrod's been waiting for this Silvia which just came out,

I'm still waiting for it. It's in the mail, somewhere. :lol:
And of course, pop-up headlights make all cars 45% cooler (it's a known fact), so a Super Silhouette TLV car can only gain bonus points for having such a thing...

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Having pop up headlights that don't actually pop up? -45% cooler, surely? :P
 
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So here's something mind blowingly ironic I just now realized:

You know how there are only 5 original Corvette Grand Sports and two of them were Roadsters? Well, I just counted the Hot Wheels Corvette Grand Sports I have and its exactly 5. And even more funny, two of them are roadsters (One of which is the exact same colors as the one ran by Roger Penske in the 1964 12 Hours Of Sebring)
 
I bought a Ford Galaxie today and after I cracked it open I realized this was an error as it came unriveted from factory. Just out of curiosity, what would an error like this be worth on eBay?

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I once sold Mazda Furai hot wheels that came in the blister facing the wrong way, also missing rear spoiler. I included the non-error in the auction, I think I got $1.25 out of it. :sly:

What a sell :lol:
 
I once sold Mazda Furai hot wheels that came in the blister facing the wrong way, also missing rear spoiler. I included the non-error in the auction, I think I got $1.25 out of it. :sly:

You get to buy a HW with that profit so it's a win in my book 👍
 
I once sold Mazda Furai hot wheels that came in the blister facing the wrong way, also missing rear spoiler. I included the non-error in the auction, I think I got $1.25 out of it. :sly:
That all chrome OH5 variation Integra I posted the other day with the extra metal in the rear fender sold for $1.04 + shipping. :lol:
 
Aiming for a high-margin profit on the business of reselling goods that everyone (including yourself) has access to for low prices doesn't sound like a sustainable idea. If I can get it for $1, and you can get it for $1, who would pay $3 + shipping? It sounds so obvious, right? But then the meta game of collecting for a lot of people is seeing an item's demand on eBay, and then hunting for it at all the stores they can go to.

Now suddenly, instead of collectors trying their luck at the dump bin, it's now a game of which collector wants to kill the tradition in the interest of earning some pocket change. It's a business tactic nevertheless, but the profitable gains can be pretty low. A part-time job earns you more and doesn't rely on the chance of finding a rare item.


I mean, this isn't the case with people who order cases to resell, but their prices do have an influence on everyone else who wants to find profits off reselling goods.
 
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