When Mattel introduced Hot Wheels back in 1968, the 1:64 die-cast cars were almost an instant hit. Using television to advertise the bright little cars with moving wheels to a wide audience likely ...
How many more Hot Wheels can you buy before you run out of space, money, or passion for the hobby? Here are some more cool ...
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12 Hot Wheels cars worth digging out of storage
Collecting hobbies can often pay off in the long run, and Hot Wheels cars are no exception to this trend. With the increasing value of vintage toys and the nostalgia-driven market, now is the perfect ...
The quintessential old-school Hot Wheels wheels, shiny discs with six little lines carved into the chrome, are from a line of the toys called “Ultra Hots.” I’m sure some of you fondly remember racking ...
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6 Old Toys You Should Never Throw Away
I've always found that old toys carry more than just memories-they have a way of connecting us to the past and even holding ...
Did any of you see this coming? Mattel has launched several exciting Hot Wheels projects in recent years, but this one is the best of them all.
Remember playing with Hot Wheels as a kid? Well, I say "as a kid" but I have a widebody R32 Skyline GT-R on my desk right now. The die cast cars we had as kids lacked the perfect replica Volk TE37s of ...
All ten teams and all 20 drivers, are rendered in near impeccable detail at 1:64 scale in this official collaboration between ...
Thanks to Hot Wheels, you can head to your local store and find the complete 2025 F1 driver lineup in 1:64 scale. And unlike ...
The number-one-selling toy in the world by units is Hot Wheels cars, so it's not like they were pressed to improve. But for years, a Mattel team has been working behind-the-scenes to make the cars ...
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