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Review: Fantastic hot wheels - Brilliant well made from metal top
and chassis. Amazing details on hot wheels premium cars never let
you down and comes with alloys and rubber tyres
Review: Lovely detail for the scale and an unusual model -
Growing up, I was always a Matchbox fan - Hot Wheels were
cartoony, toyish, next to the 1-75 Superfast era of the '70s and
early '80s, with suspension and metal bases. But now the tables
have turned, and I'm a fairly committed, if casual, Hot Wheels
collector. So, if you've been looking at the RLC models
enviously, these Car Culture ones are MUCH better value and suit
both kids and collectors - they're just as 'playable with' as the
mainline models, albeit a bit more expensive, and the detail is
much nicer – yet if you never take the very expensive Red Line
creations out of their boxes, you don't see the opening features
and things anyway. Those are often in sealed blister packs like
these Car Culture models. For comparison look at the pics -
crude, because I don't want to unseal the boxes, but you can see
that the Mercedes 300SL detail and value is very close (sans
opening parts) on the more affordable and readily available
collection. I got the Countach, Volvo and Mercedes because the
local toy shop would get stock for a nanosecond before collectors
and 'flip it for a profit' hawks cleared the shelves, and the
price was reasonable when compared to travel, fuel, parking and
disappointment (plus a discount applied at the time). I got the
models I ordered, packed well, and in good condition, so I wonder
if the reviews mentioning wrong models have come from third-party
sellers or marketplace rather than desertcart directly. This
review is of the Volvo 142 but may show up for other models in
the collection, and who ever thought you'd get a 1:64-scale Volvo
saloon of this age? Tampo print is accurate and crisp, and the
colour is lovely, over a casting that while it's on
lowered/modified wheels and aesthetic still has the clarity and
proportion of a good scale model rather than a mere toy. It has a
plastic base, but some Premium/Car Culture type models do feature
metal.