I don't know how much did the matchbox cost, but i have the same thoughts about Majorette, i think this brand is so under-appreciated for what it provides. At least here (Poland) it's very hard for me to buy premium hot wheels in regular stores (because of scalpers and availability in general) but on the pegs next to hot wheels you have a lot of Majorette models that cost (or at least used to) like 25% more than mainline HW but have opening doors, much more detailed liveries and details such as working suspension or separate clear plastic headlights. Of course the model range is smaller than HW but it allowed me to have some much more premium models in my collection for a normal price and not from a reseller. I have to look more into matchbox too next time i'm peg-hunting. Thanks for giving MBX it's spotlight, such a cool model deserves it.
Wild to me that people $**t all over matchbox when they literally produce everything that hot wheels does and are owned BY THE SAME COMPANY. Yet people (and I’m guilty of this too) will spend 25+ on an RLC because “The hood opens! Omg! Love it!” Last note, elon musk is an awful human being. I’m out✌️
@@Lar.Real.Diecast and for about the same price of RLC in market you can "make" several of your own RLC cars out of standard HW castings using some paint cans, thinner and some patience, even down to the Spectraflame look
Matchbox Moving Parts are the most exiting right now It's something in the middle between Matchbox mainline, and the Matchbox Premium. Not completely made of metal, no rubber tires, but great paint application and detailing (Also that Ford Bronco is a beast on the track)
Matchbox Collectors cars cost around $8 in Canada but I would pick up that BMW if I saw it because Shell has always been my favourite livery to collect.
Yeah, Duck and Roll glows in the dark, ore how he itself says (Glows in the Duck) But the thing is, the more time it absorbs the lights, the brighter it shines, but FASTER fades away If it absorbs the light not so long, in glows not so bright, but glows longer (Also hella fast on track)
Thank you for your honest videos, that have real class and style!!! You make it easy to forget how nerdy our hobby is! 😂 No, really really good vids with niveau!
Rubber tires, my son would take the tires off and leave it on just on the rims. My big thing now is Matchbox action driver play sets, with match box city sets.
To put it simply, Chase car is an exclusive special car in a collection that's rarer than anything else in the same collection. For example, a black McLaren F1 casting with a different livery that pops up rarely in a collection that should've had only red McLaren F1 castings. Treasure (Hunt) cars are ones that are uncommon/rare in the Mainline range.. usually they have the TH logo (HW flame in a circle) somewhere on their body to identify it's a TH car. STH is a Super version that gets extra chromed paints and rubber tires, much rarer than a normal TH and you're usually considered very lucky if you can find one. Identified the same way as a TH car except for the paint and tires like said, and also the inclusion of a "STH" badge to it's body.
@@PlatinumNath thanks for the long answer, idk about this hobby, im just not exited to check those models out as i was when i was a kid,maybe its not for me
@@votpavel it's mostly just picking a brand and model grade you think is worth it in this hobby and remind yourself to not overspend the budget you've set for your hobby just like any other brand, grade and detail based hobby.
I can't tell if this is a parody or not. With the tone of the 'Awful Truth' videos in the back of my mind combined with the way the creator's cooing "nice, nice" like many uncritical diecast channels do over everything, the many unmentioned problems with the cars presented, the creator's apparent lack of knowledge about the cars themselves (the Subaru is the worst, for me - Subaru ran away from WRC in 2008, so a rally livery on a 2016 car is just a tribute at best, it's as much a Rally car as the McLaren is), the overdone music, showcasing the BMW with a tire half-off, I can't help feeling I'm being trolled.
Always have loved matchbox more then hotwheels. Only problem is that my stores rarley restock new mbx, so i have more hot wheels. They pack so much detail for $1 Also, if you find older models, a few of them have working suspension!
8:27 on the m3 e30 the hood opens in the wrong direction
(Pointing to the Subaru) _"If you're a Subaru fan, this is a must get."_ --getting real deep, man ♂️
Your videos are so well done, it's a shame you don't take into account the detail of cutting your nails. great video anyway👍🏼
🤣🤣🤣 im a slob
I don't know how much did the matchbox cost, but i have the same thoughts about Majorette, i think this brand is so under-appreciated for what it provides. At least here (Poland) it's very hard for me to buy premium hot wheels in regular stores (because of scalpers and availability in general) but on the pegs next to hot wheels you have a lot of Majorette models that cost (or at least used to) like 25% more than mainline HW but have opening doors, much more detailed liveries and details such as working suspension or separate clear plastic headlights. Of course the model range is smaller than HW but it allowed me to have some much more premium models in my collection for a normal price and not from a reseller. I have to look more into matchbox too next time i'm peg-hunting. Thanks for giving MBX it's spotlight, such a cool model deserves it.
MBX deserves it 👍
Very cool video .
Great casting .
Mike . 👍👍👍👍
Wild to me that people $**t all over matchbox when they literally produce everything that hot wheels does and are owned BY THE SAME COMPANY. Yet people (and I’m guilty of this too) will spend 25+ on an RLC because “The hood opens! Omg! Love it!” Last note, elon musk is an awful human being. I’m out✌️
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Elon has done more than anything u can do in your lifetime plus more
@@Adflipz but Elon is a bad person
Rlc at least u get spectra flame
@@Lar.Real.Diecast and for about the same price of RLC in market you can "make" several of your own RLC cars out of standard HW castings using some paint cans, thinner and some patience, even down to the Spectraflame look
Matchbox Moving Parts are the most exiting right now
It's something in the middle between Matchbox mainline, and the Matchbox Premium.
Not completely made of metal, no rubber tires, but great paint application and detailing
(Also that Ford Bronco is a beast on the track)
only if scalpers doesn't clog the prices up i would buy premium, some of them may cost closer to premium miniscale class models
They scalped too close to the sun.
I remembered the day I found and bought the premium Supra for like 10$, the scalpers there were chasing me. Dang what a nightmare that time.
Matchbox Collectors cars cost around $8 in Canada but I would pick up that BMW if I saw it because Shell has always been my favourite livery to collect.
Yeah, Duck and Roll glows in the dark, ore how he itself says (Glows in the Duck)
But the thing is, the more time it absorbs the lights, the brighter it shines, but FASTER fades away
If it absorbs the light not so long, in glows not so bright, but glows longer
(Also hella fast on track)
Thank you for your honest videos, that have real class and style!!! You make it easy to forget how nerdy our hobby is! 😂 No, really really good vids with niveau!
Thanks so much 🥹🥹🥹
nice castings
They didn't miss a beat with that Subaru (edit RALLY) livery!
❤ It's what makes a Subaru
Thats why i got it over the nissan
I think I'm gonna start collecting Matchboxes.
Rubber tires, my son would take the tires off and leave it on just on the rims.
My big thing now is Matchbox action driver play sets, with match box city sets.
OJ 👏🤣
Cool channel just subscribed
whats a chase car or treasure car or whatever? i dont have any i was just curious
Thanks for watching. Watch my other video. Awful truth of Super Treasure Hunts i think i explain it there. Thanks a lot 👍👍👍
To put it simply,
Chase car is an exclusive special car in a collection that's rarer than anything else in the same collection. For example, a black McLaren F1 casting with a different livery that pops up rarely in a collection that should've had only red McLaren F1 castings.
Treasure (Hunt) cars are ones that are uncommon/rare in the Mainline range.. usually they have the TH logo (HW flame in a circle) somewhere on their body to identify it's a TH car. STH is a Super version that gets extra chromed paints and rubber tires, much rarer than a normal TH and you're usually considered very lucky if you can find one. Identified the same way as a TH car except for the paint and tires like said, and also the inclusion of a "STH" badge to it's body.
@@PlatinumNath thanks for the long answer, idk about this hobby, im just not exited to check those models out as i was when i was a kid,maybe its not for me
@@votpavel it's mostly just picking a brand and model grade you think is worth it in this hobby and remind yourself to not overspend the budget you've set for your hobby just like any other brand, grade and detail based hobby.
I can't tell if this is a parody or not. With the tone of the 'Awful Truth' videos in the back of my mind combined with the way the creator's cooing "nice, nice" like many uncritical diecast channels do over everything, the many unmentioned problems with the cars presented, the creator's apparent lack of knowledge about the cars themselves (the Subaru is the worst, for me - Subaru ran away from WRC in 2008, so a rally livery on a 2016 car is just a tribute at best, it's as much a Rally car as the McLaren is), the overdone music, showcasing the BMW with a tire half-off, I can't help feeling I'm being trolled.
Maybe......Maybe not 🤣🤣
Like comparing Honda to Acura 😂
the mclaren f1 colour kinda similar to rowan atkinson (Mr Bean if somebody dont know who that is) f1 that he crash
Yes i realized that after i published the video...thanks for watching 🥰🥰
Always have loved matchbox more then hotwheels. Only problem is that my stores rarley restock new mbx, so i have more hot wheels. They pack so much detail for $1
Also, if you find older models, a few of them have working suspension!
oh Larry Chens Toyota Supra