The Pierce was the first casting I got after the Working Rigs line returned, I only got the tow trucks from the old line growing up. I have 5 so far with the International Flatbed, Pierce Velocity Fire Truck, Western Star Tow Truck, GMC Attenutator Truck and most recently the International Moving Van.
I have a couple of the giant-size fire engines, but I'd like to see Matchbox get a little more creative and start covering some of the more offbeat kinds of firetrucks. I'm talking about, for instance, Civil Defense fire trucks from the 1950's painted blue and white, or private-service fire engines painted tan or gray, such as those used at the big General Motors plant in Detroit. Or the ones owned by the big logging companies in the Pacific Northwest such as Georgia-Pacific, to fight forest fires before they become a real headache. Watch the movies "Fire!' starring Ernest Borgnine or "Ring Of Fire" with David Jansen to see more of this.
I buy all my new release stuff from Diecastmodelswholesale.com. They have flat rate shipping so you can buy as much as you want. I buy from them at least 2 times a month. The only thing they don't offer is sealed cases.
15:25 I Like The Working Rigs 2018 Pierce Velocity.
Hi great show very informative 👌👍😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very cool video. Without realizing it I’ve collected 4/5 of the quantum’s (only one I need is the green with red ladder) thank you for posting!
Mo problem. Glad I could show them off!
The Pierce was the first casting I got after the Working Rigs line returned, I only got the tow trucks from the old line growing up. I have 5 so far with the International Flatbed, Pierce Velocity Fire Truck, Western Star Tow Truck, GMC Attenutator Truck and most recently the International Moving Van.
I really like the moving van with the lifting plate but I don't like the design on how it works.
Great job on this video. Like you, I've been collecting the RWR for years and I look forward to each and every release.
I agree. Its by far my favorite line of all the diecast I have.
I have a couple of the giant-size fire engines, but I'd like to see Matchbox get a little more creative and start covering some of the more offbeat kinds of firetrucks. I'm talking about, for instance, Civil Defense fire trucks from the 1950's painted blue and white, or private-service fire engines painted tan or gray, such as those used at the big General Motors plant in Detroit. Or the ones owned by the big logging companies in the Pacific Northwest such as Georgia-Pacific, to fight forest fires before they become a real headache. Watch the movies "Fire!' starring Ernest Borgnine or "Ring Of Fire" with David Jansen to see more of this.
I want to see a Pacific P16.
Nice Video! Where do you get your cars from? What is the best website to get these?
I buy all my new release stuff from Diecastmodelswholesale.com. They have flat rate shipping so you can buy as much as you want. I buy from them at least 2 times a month. The only thing they don't offer is sealed cases.
You have the 2023 Mega Ton Fire Truck?
The convoy? Yes.
The working.
Rig fire engine with the 2 tone.Black and red is the chicago style.
Ps. Chrome or go home...