Really you got to the point. That "fucktard" camera man Goshhh!!! made a crap out of the video🙄 blurring everywhere. He was like hey you wanna see these there you "Blurrrrr" wanna see that shelf there you go "blurrr"
Suprxz. Official it’s an above average car and I wasn’t talking about the price if you have a 1 mil plus collection of you cars AND drive a 4c, you get my point
As a toy collector (vintage action figures) myself i can really appreciate this collection. The time and effort that goes into piecing together these items is so underrated but so rewarding.
A museum would definitely be worth a visit. Combining it with the Barbie line is a good idea, also. Maybe he and a Barbie collector could work a deal with Disney. Lots of potential there.
I have to admit, I’m kind of jealous of this guy. I mean Imagine having a big collection from a hobby you enjoy (sports, gaming, shoes, etc) and having it in a personal room like this!
I like that I'm 20 years old and been collecting since I was 7 too and eventually I'll be like this guy, look up to your dreams and make them a reality
Hot wheels are great I have over 10,000 hot wheels there is nuffing finer than cars are better than sex I collect everything to do with cars I have 7000 hot rod magazines around 1000 model cars 500 American muscle diecast 1200 match. Box cars over 500 hup caps I love cars more than women 🚺 lol 😂
lbahneman Idk i'm a simple guy, I see a colorful cool room full of cool collectibles and I smile. I like the use of the focus/DOF as a thing. It isn't anything new, but it's fun. :P
When I was a child, my dad worked at a Malaysian Mattel Factory as an assembly line manager. Occasionally he brings home a hotwheels car I played with them but unfortunately I was too young to appreciate or preserved them. Good memories
Police: "911 what's your emergency?" Him: "Someone broke into my house and stole all my cars" Police: "Can you tell me the type, color and year of those cars?" Him: "It's complicated"
I guarantee you he has a list with all that and more info on each car, it's also highly insured I'm sure as well. I have a friend that has a diecast collection of corvettes he had a semi built with customer cases and everything and goes to fairs and such to show kids that a hobby is important and that respecting what they have adds value to the items. It's a really good thing for people to enjoy a hobby no matter what age.
He can buy as many Lambo's or Ferrari's as he want's! He gives more to charity than must people make in a year and is one of the worlds greatest humanitarians. He travels the world making it better wherever he goes. So your mentioning his penis size or him playing with toy cars just shows your lack of intelligence, self worth and your peaty jealousy. Just in conversation, this man could shame you into calling your mother to ask her why she didn't raise you with better manners....
Hot Wheels were by far, the best toys I ever had. Santa brought me a suitcase with space for up to 50 of them, I never really filled it up, but for me, it was the most precious thing I owned. Thanks for the video.
I just started collecting hotwheels during the late stages of the pandemic. Have over a hundred now. I was never able to afford one when I was a kid, now inner child is slowly healing.
I'm 58 and collected Hot Wheels and Matchbox toy cars when I was a kid. I was in that target group. Typically,I think,I don't have that collection any more. Grew out of it. Mom tossed most of them. Gave a few to a couple of nephews. Same old story. This guy's collection reminds me of a Hot Wheels toy(I had a Sizzlers track too) I had when I was around nine or ten. It was a drawing toy with plastic pieces similar to Spirograph. You had pages in a book and you tacked the pieces to a page and traced. If you did it correctly, an image of a Hot Wheels car would appear. I'm sure this guy probably has one of these things. I haven't seen one anywhere since the early 70s.
The vast majority of original hot wheels weren't kept in their packaging and were played with and damaged. That's why they command such a high price when they're just simply in good condition even if loose
Sure it was how were they marketing it to girls and the boys were smashing it with their Hammers If they didn't put it in a pack. They were just handing these out on the street corner. Lol
That's awesome! 😊❤️🚗💨 So nice to see a chick collector. I just started collecting about 6 months ago & already have a ever growing collection. I love it also, This is my first real hobby type thing like this.
Amazing. Girls collecting hot wheels, quite rare to find a girl collecting boys toys but I'm glad to see that there are type of girls that exist in this world
Regardless of how old we get I think most guys can still appreciate just how cool Hot Wheels were when we were kids. I'm 53 and as soon as I see some of these care it immediately reminds me of my childhood. One year we ended up getting two sets of Hot Wheel tracks for Christmas. We hooked em altogether and started at the top of the stairs to get maximum speed. We'd yell "LaunchO CommonchO!" from the top of the stair knowing full well you'd get an extra couple MPH if you did and of course the louder the yell the faster your car would go. Anyway, very cool collection for sure.
Love that 4C. Kind of matches his collection. It's not a super car, not too expensive and petite, but I bet it's fun to drive. Beautiful design like most Alfa Romeo.
@@Isai314 I'm twelve too, I've been collecting since I was one years old. Some are my grandpa's from when he was a kid, and the rest i either bought or got for Christmas and birthday's.
2016: No Recommendation 2017: No Recommendation 2018: No Recommendation 2019: The time is now... Edit: people in 2020 thinking this applies to them and commenting "I searched for this" lmao.
As i sit here surrounded by Hot Wheels..i can understand how it gets that out of hand..haha...He is the biggest name in Hot Wheels collecting, this collection is legendary.
I've always liked hotweels, the muscle cars especially. I think tons of people collect because they're so small, cheap, detailed, and a scale model of something real and historic, what's not to like.
I don't care what people would say about adults collecting or having hot wheels in their room or in their house, we boys would still collect them no matter what. I'm 18 and still have hot wheels in my room, if I see a rack of hot wheels sometimes I'll buy one or some because its what assembled my childhood.
That would be the directors/producers, not him. I'm sure there was much more B-roll that was shot that was not used. I'm always asked to show my home and real cars, but make sure just the collection is shown.
Actually the rarest ones made today are usually convention exclusives, which they themselves control the release of, but for the "private public" there are what are known as "limiteds" or private vendors'/club cars made in numbers into the low teens of thousands all the way down to just dozens, or less. Mattel will make any available casting in your choice of colors and graphics, wheels, detail, etc. then mount it on a card with your graphics, or put it in a little custom box done your way, or even in a little baggie for a little less money, but there is a minimum amount that must be spent for this endeavour to come to fruition. Last time I checked with them about doing one, the minimum was about $10,000 and the details and casting choices, along with the packaging options were so varied that, for that $10 grand, the amount of finished products was as few as 4 dozen for a full-blown customized with real rubber tires, some gold plating, w/all the bells and whistles in custom velvet-lined leather-skinned boxes to as many as 5,000 variant-color production-run clones with a customized bubble-card packed in HotWheels cases and paletted.
Jeffery A. Hunt - yea those would be rare, i was just mentioning the ones that were publicly availible on the shelves, today most are seriously mass produced. the only 'rare' ones are the treasure hunts, that are far and few between. the original redlines are pretty rare in the fact most have been destroyed by playing with them, but thats what they were intended to be a toy. i admit, ive probably had thousands when i was younger, nearly all meeting thier demise at the end of a hammer and rock, then being uncermoniously buried in the back yard, so i could get more. it wasnt till the 1990's when i started actually saving/ displaying them in thier original carded form. i doubt theyll be worth anything other than to fill in another collectors 'set' as i only get stuff i like, dont do entire series.
Many of the collectible items that are cherished these days were intended for a usage that made them pretty rough-looking because of it. It is pretty rare to find cars that are minty from the old days, and the shit this guy has in his collection is incredible, for lack of a better word. Unreal doesn't even cover it, and as a former HotWheels collectors store owner, I have seen a few examples of what could have been termed "holy grail" items. Redlines such as the alternate, rare colored Flying Colors Custom Camaro, Super Van, Demon, and Custom V.W., Herfy's cars, etc., sat side by side in my cases, and colors like "Creamy", "Hot", "Salmon", "Rose"-all "rare pinks"- as well as "ice blue" and "anti-freeze" and, Magenta, Copper, Lime, and other terms used for rare colorings, were very common occurances in my cases as well. Hell, I had a Hot Pink Skyshow with all 6 planes- the whole original set -complete w/ box and instruction sheet. We're talking RARE, here. I gotta tell you that the whole "intended to be a toy" thing gets lost on many collectors of these and other toys; Barbie, G.I.Joe, Matchbox, Beanie Babies, Tonka, Corgi, Tootsie-toy, ERTL, ad infinitum. It is a shame this happens as the MOST fun you can have with these items IS imagining that you are small and they are big and blurring the lines between reality and imagination until fantasy and reality are one in the same and the magic takes you away. This can't be achieved by leaving them packaged, on a shelf, adequately lit. One thing I can say about my store and my personal collection, as well, is that I never forgot what they really were, and if they were "loose", they got played with. We had track set up at all times just for that, and I am guilty of running EVERY one of my Redlines down the track AT LEAST once, but more often more times, because IT WAS FUN. Yeah, I was really careful about it, but every car went down the track and either went thru a loop or did the jump, or caught the drag 'chute at the finish line, or any number of things because they are toys and it is fun. Yes, I ran the Skyshow, too! THIS guys collection is SUPER-sick, and SUPER-rare and probably SUPER lonely as I SUPER doubt that you could find him sometimes, on his knees, chasing cars around the floor or puttin' them back on the track when the Super-charger shoots them off the turns or they miss the loop. I promise you it would make this collection ALOT more fun! I know that you collect, or why else would you have read all this, right? So tell me -- Are you a "sit and stare at 'em" collector, or do you PLAY with YOUR TOYS, too?
Jeffery A. Hunt - i sit n stare at em, it goes with pretty much every diecast car i get - 1/64 to 1/12 scale vehicle. i still have a bunch of hotwheels that are open from back in the day, those are stashed away somewhere. i stopped getting new stuff for a while, until a coworker said hes a collector/ modder of hotwheels, and basically started my collecting again. was funny , he goes " whered y get those hotwheels from the 80's - 90's? " i go " uh the 80s and 90s?" lol. alot of stuff i have hes never seen , like certain multipacks , certain cars, which oddly i bought at either wholesale warehouses or avon when they actually sold toys. i have a few hotwheels 1/18 scale vehicles, still in packages. actually the rarest vehicles i really go after are the johnny lightning " street freaks zingers" and holiday cars , repop and orignal when i find em. this one vendor at a local flea market literally had a dozen holiday cars, i got em all, even if there were doubles. have a great holiday season
I would love to start seeing people collect things like this. This guy has Hot Wheels, I do Magic: The Gathering, other people collect Star Wars. There's many things out there to collect and I wish more people did it.
I would have had that type of collection had my ex-wife NOT sold my ENTIRE collection of pre-72 Hot Wheels at a damn yard sale back in the mid-80's....argggghhhhhh....I'm still pissed about THAT.
I remember in '76 or '77 they started making them with a chrome finish. We all lost our minds. You have to understand, being 8 years old around that time, KISS and the Rolling Stones on everybody's 8 track, Playboy magazines on every coffee table, it was a wild time to be a child. Hot wheels, SSP smash em up, Evel Knievel... Good times
bro this dude has the same story as me. I was 6 and my mom and dad brought a hot wheel home. I went crazy over it. It now has been 5 years and I went to 19 hotwheels, to 199 hot wheels. I know it doesn't sound like alot compared to this guy, but when you look at it in real life, its alot.
My dad bought that pink Volkswagen and just tossed it to his car bin collection. Many years later he heard it was so expensive he felt amazed to have it and now its proudly displayed with his action figure collection.
Mad respect to this guy for doing what he loves and ignores the haters
YES.
ReachDistance99o
That's what made him rich
awesome collection dude!!!
You are the no one idiot present on Earth
I also think the editor has the world's largest collection of focus blurs
FACTS LMAO
😂😂😂lmao. ...oh man.
Really you got to the point. That "fucktard" camera man Goshhh!!! made a crap out of the video🙄 blurring everywhere. He was like hey you wanna see these there you "Blurrrrr" wanna see that shelf there you go "blurrr"
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Haha
Rip to all the boys that smashed their Pink Volkswagens
Damian’s_Garage they could have been rich
It’s half the price of a real Lamborghini
Give it a moment of silence 😔😰😔😰😔
I also have Volkswagen but in green colour
Later in the game they found that they needed it to complete the games
I’m 52yrs old. When ever and where ever I see Hot Wheels, I am drawn to them. Sometime I will buy some, depending on the car. I also like Match Box.
I'm 13 I still play with Hot Wheels
im 16 and i still play with hotwheels, i just dump them all out and stare at all the cool looking cars i got for hours
@@justwoosh believe me when I say, No boy or man out grows Hot wheels. Hot wheels has no age limit. It’s the cool toy for all ages.
I like Hot Wheels, but Match Box just have something special to them, I have no clue what it is but I’m drawn to Match Box a lot more.
Yeah, and you are still virgin like this guy… 😅😅😅
When a toy car is more expensive than your car
House*
@@champ2.546 How much you pay for your house like 200k. House ante cheap my house is a 800k and my car is 755k just because I customized my GTR.
@killerstrike zone wierd flex but ok
@@samuelrivas2073 yo his only 8. Probably lyin
*Life
He pulled up in a Romeo that pretty much explains it
Authentic Username R6 Doc
Nobody ever mentions my acog
The 4C is not that expensive
Suprxz. Official it’s an above average car and I wasn’t talking about the price if you have a 1 mil plus collection of you cars AND drive a 4c, you get my point
@@PattyBeeReal Yes I do understand, but I would be expecting him to be driving a 458 or something to be honest lol.
Editor : how many focus blurs do you want?
Barcoft: Yes
When people in the comment section gets stuck on a joke and runs it into the ground so hard that
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Barcroft*
As a toy collector (vintage action figures) myself i can really appreciate this collection. The time and effort that goes into piecing together these items is so underrated but so rewarding.
and a really bad investment. His 'million dollar collection' is probably worth less than 5K on the best day.
@@HappyBuddhaBoyd Not to the right buyer
Someone that doesnt collect anything will not understand!
@@HappyBuddhaBoyd If all you can understand is the number value, you don't understand collecting or investing.
@@JonToyCars yea in the modern age of 3d printing, we would not understand the stupidity
This is really cool that this guy is taking it upon himself to preserve something this iconic. Hope he can make a museum for this one day.
that would be the only way he could recoup his cost.
A museum would definitely be worth a visit. Combining it with the Barbie line is a good idea, also. Maybe he and a Barbie collector could work a deal with Disney. Lots of potential there.
Imagine when there is a fire
Wife: Honey, go get the kids!
This guy: Kids go get my cars!
He doesn't seem like a father type!
Hm, somehow I dooooon't think there is a girl in this story. Dude is probably single, with this lifestyle.
he has a ring
The kids went to get the cars and burned with them.
Get the PINK BUS!
I have to admit, I’m kind of jealous of this guy. I mean Imagine having a big collection from a hobby you enjoy (sports, gaming, shoes, etc) and having it in a personal room like this!
It’s a timeless toy that’ll never get old
This is wild.
yes
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Yes
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this is savage.
it's pretty refreshing to see such a humble rich guy tbh.. we are all kids at heart
Humble and rich don't coegzist
Cannot see if you are sarcastic or not haha.
only humble when theres a camera around
He ain't rich, he's spent all his money on Hotwheels
@@jdmjesus6103 are you blind, you can see hes rich
I loved playing with hot wheels as a kid.
Ok
you could buy them again if u want to play with them again
So much fun. We used to drag race outside with a 20 foot side by side incline track
Me tooooooooooooooooooo
as a poor kid i had Hot Wheels..THANK YOU
I like that I'm 20 years old and been collecting since I was 7 too and eventually I'll be like this guy, look up to your dreams and make them a reality
I think I want collect hot Wheels day too
This guy is so happy with his life that he wants everyone to know.
Racist.
@@karltite128 how?
@@karltite128 twitter user.
Haters
@@sodapoptv4598 you don't get the joke do you??
Man the camera guy was having fun with the zoom feature
Yeah, it's way too overused.
Kolden Kosmer lets talk about that unfocused to focused transition lol sooo cliche and annoying
accually thats probably what he was talking about i saw no zooms just that overused straight back to the 90s out to in focusing!
Oh thank God I wasn't the only one.
Hot wheels are great I have over 10,000 hot wheels there is nuffing finer than cars are better than sex I collect everything to do with cars I have 7000 hot rod magazines around 1000 model cars 500 American muscle diecast 1200 match. Box cars over 500 hup caps I love cars more than women 🚺 lol 😂
All fun and games until he finds a matchbox car in his collection
NO! WHY DID YOU PUT THIS IN MY BRAIN. AHHHHHH!
BAGEL BOY 2008 doughnut
@@tupolev.designs NO NO NO. NO NO NO NO NO. WHY. WHY! WHYYYYY!!!
He he boiiiii
El risitas laugh intensifies
I still and will always love Hot Wheels no matter how old I am. This is what got me to become a car enthusiast.
Same. Even as an adult I pick up a Hot Wheels when I can't help myself.
Him: I have almost all of my hot wheels on the wall
*Earthquake* :I'm bout to end this man's whole career
Colic. Lmao 😂
That's gonna be so sad if an Earthquake hits it damn lol 😁
Well, the Hot Wheels would be on the floor, but likely few would be damaged. They were pretty tough.
Few your overrexaggerating
no remeber the cases have locks mabye he put some screws on them
**Every 7 year old would like to know your location*
G38swag k
Lucas xd this is the perfect crime to commit and succeed
I am 18 and i would love to know his location.
You mean every adult.
13 too
I'm happy for this guy, everyone should live their life the way they want to, as long as their not hurting anyone. Live Now!
Agreed
kind of milennial therapy. in a way never growing up:D
Heart of a collector. No matter how others look at his hobby he is sure and stern about his passion and the love he has towards it.
This video was very visually interesting. I bet the people filming had fun, very cool shots. :)
I find the out of focus/in focus over done and annoying in this application.
lbahneman
Idk i'm a simple guy, I see a colorful cool room full of cool collectibles and I smile. I like the use of the focus/DOF as a thing. It isn't anything new, but it's fun. :P
I collect student debt
i collect empty suits of armor for my dead brother
You can add mine to your collection. I have a unique piece of debt that no one has. It is also validated by the bank 😂
Enjoy working at McDonald's.
More like you accumulate it and your bank then *collects* it.
I collect skulls
When toy cars are worth 1000x more than your real car
Does that mean your car costs 150$??
That Mike he bought a car without a frame engine wheels and steering wheel
Victorppp we got a car for £50
Shroomedz i bet its a Lambo
#Basti nop a peugout 306 with no MOT
When I was a child, my dad worked at a Malaysian Mattel Factory as an assembly line manager. Occasionally he brings home a hotwheels car I played with them but unfortunately I was too young to appreciate or preserved them. Good memories
Police: "911 what's your emergency?"
Him: "Someone broke into my house and stole all my cars"
Police: "Can you tell me the type, color and year of those cars?"
Him: "It's complicated"
Hot Wheels, any, 1968-1980s
"Every single Hot wheels car sir."
"Well we can't help you with that"
@@shukriwafiq5220 imagine they send a whole swat team to find them
I guarantee you he has a list with all that and more info on each car, it's also highly insured I'm sure as well. I have a friend that has a diecast collection of corvettes he had a semi built with customer cases and everything and goes to fairs and such to show kids that a hobby is important and that respecting what they have adds value to the items. It's a really good thing for people to enjoy a hobby no matter what age.
collectors are awesome
RyanSlays this guy probably got it because it looks like a hot wheels car though
He can buy as many Lambo's or Ferrari's as he want's! He gives more to charity than must people make in a year and is one of the worlds greatest humanitarians. He travels the world making it better wherever he goes. So your mentioning his penis size or him playing with toy cars just shows your lack of intelligence, self worth and your peaty jealousy. Just in conversation, this man could shame you into calling your mother to ask her why she didn't raise you with better manners....
Like I said.... You and your 2 followers....
Ryan, it's clear to everyone here that you need to grow up.
I think the same, collectors are awesome except when they are obsessed with that
Hot Wheels were by far, the best toys I ever had. Santa brought me a suitcase with space for up to 50 of them, I never really filled it up, but for me, it was the most precious thing I owned. Thanks for the video.
I saw him in pawn stars. Was trying to sell his pink hotwheel for 150000$😳 Rick offered him 50000$😂
yeah and then he walked away
EveryThing A2Z 😂
EveryThing A2Z I saw that too
Should sell it, Someday its could probably worth nothing
EveryThing A2Z best i could do is .25 cents
Our boys love Hot Wheels, thanks for sharing this cool video. It gave them an idea of what we use to play with as kids.
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Wow
it makes me so happy when people talk about something they love
I just started collecting hotwheels during the late stages of the pandemic. Have over a hundred now. I was never able to afford one when I was a kid, now inner child is slowly healing.
I collect homework
and never do them? Me too!
Raul Martinez i have the biggest colection of these
Raul Martinez we all do man we all do
Raul Martinez wow i will sell you math for 10$
And it’s whopping 100000000 dollars + 3 dollars - 8 dollars quick maffs
I'm 58 and collected Hot Wheels and Matchbox toy cars when I was a kid. I was in that target group. Typically,I think,I don't have that collection any more. Grew out of it. Mom tossed most of them. Gave a few to a couple of nephews. Same old story. This guy's collection reminds me of a Hot Wheels toy(I had a Sizzlers track too) I had when I was around nine or ten. It was a drawing toy with plastic pieces similar to Spirograph. You had pages in a book and you tacked the pieces to a page and traced. If you did it correctly, an image of a Hot Wheels car would appear. I'm sure this guy probably has one of these things. I haven't seen one anywhere since the early 70s.
It's more rare when the pink vw is still inside the original blister pack
duh (yes its worth more in package) (no such thing tho) :)
The vast majority of original hot wheels weren't kept in their packaging and were played with and damaged. That's why they command such a high price when they're just simply in good condition even if loose
Also have to understand that this was a prototype and was never put in the blister to begin with.
Sure it was how were they marketing it to girls and the boys were smashing it with their Hammers If they didn't put it in a pack. They were just handing these out on the street corner. Lol
Never mass produced, only two ever made
I always loved scale cars, in fact, I still do. Have around 2300 and the collection keeps growing. 😊
That's awesome! 😊❤️🚗💨 So nice to see a chick collector. I just started collecting about 6 months ago & already have a ever growing collection. I love it also, This is my first real hobby type thing like this.
Amazing. Girls collecting hot wheels, quite rare to find a girl collecting boys toys but I'm glad to see that there are type of girls that exist in this world
Girl collector here too!
Rick Harrison would give him $500 because he can't confirm if they're real or not.
mlittle008 but, I got a hot wheels guy, let me give him a call lol
True
I’ll give you 500 dollars for that legitimately signed Babe Ruth baseball card
I’m pretty sure that guy was on the show
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Regardless of how old we get I think most guys can still appreciate just how cool Hot Wheels were when we were kids. I'm 53 and as soon as I see some of these care it immediately reminds me of my childhood. One year we ended up getting two sets of Hot Wheel tracks for Christmas. We hooked em altogether and started at the top of the stairs to get maximum speed. We'd yell "LaunchO CommonchO!" from the top of the stair knowing full well you'd get an extra couple MPH if you did and of course the louder the yell the faster your car would go. Anyway, very cool collection for sure.
Him: "And I proudly say, Yes I do."
Me: I'm proud of you. Don't mind other people's opinions when it comes to hobby :D
This dude is obviously rich
Not necessarily coz if he bought all these cars at retail when they came out they would cost like at most $3 each at least $1.25
@@buildnbrix4099 Yeah but look at that Alfa Romeo 4C
@Nuff Nuff:
You don't have to be RICH to own 3500 hot wheels when they sell for anywhere from $1 to $3 ....
@@ACommenterOnTH-cam But you have to be rich to own that Alfa
@High High Hopes For A Lemon:
Actually NO you don't ... My neighbor owns an Alpha and he works at Disney in Orlando Fla ... He is NOT rich .. !!
Bruce's collection is amazing!
Hot Wheels TV cool
Hot Wheels TV ya I agree
Hot Wheels TV I love it!
Him: planning to make a museum
Everybody liked that
My 5 year old son would be in heaven with this room.
1:51 when my uncle stares at me while I’m sleeping
Hahahaha
your uncle must love you in a very special way....
If you are 3, that's cute. if you're 15, that's creepy-scary...
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I collect dust. I'm working on it right now, in a recliner...
lol,
TITANSPIRIT I collect air... I have a huge collection spread all over the world!
I have seen some of your collection, all over my house. You need to come get it!
Jeffery A. Hunt That's... creepy... xD
At least I have an idea of who to send the bill to when I get someone in here to remove it.
If Bruce builds his Hot Wheels museum, holy fuck I'm going.
Love that 4C. Kind of matches his collection. It's not a super car, not too expensive and petite, but I bet it's fun to drive. Beautiful design like most Alfa Romeo.
Sweet rooms and cars Bruce!
RaceGrooves you rock
RaceGrooves You are the best cool
Oh hey RG!
RaceGrooves oh fuck it's race thing I'm out
Daaaamn you have almost 500K subs!
3500 hotwheels? pffff...
I have 60!
Antoni Marzewski I have over 10,000.
pfff..... i have 6
Antoni Marzewski i have 128
Now 163
I have a few thousand cars hot wheels and matchbox
I have 300+
low-key jealous of this guy
Oscar B.R. Every 6 year olds dream
Most cheapest original brand toy so even a kid can buy this in there own allowance and this is why I love this toy
Dude, you DO collect art. Hot Wheels should be respected as toys as well as art. It is the designs that draw us to the toy in the first place.
You can collect anything and look good as long as you're rich lol
Cute Pumpkin yea pretty much, try this collection while driving a 99 civic with multi colored fenders lol
even if you dont collect things
never has a truer statement been uttered!
This is the 4th time TH-cam recommended this video to me. I watch every single time, I cant help it Bruce's collection is just too damn good!
Omg drifter.
This literally is the man who inspired me to start my own collection
I have a ton of hot wheels cars in my basement. I have no idea what they’re worth but they have to be 10+ years old
@@michaelsmith2157 I had the same and made a lot of money of of it you should look into it
This guy is the perfect example of how your never too old to collect hot wheels
if you're autistic, yeah
@@Gurnu Imagine trying to gatekeep some people's hobbies... Yeah, nobody likes you
@@Gurnunah it’s a hobby and if I makes you happy do it
@@redphoenixyt5750 if the "hobby" is to buy stuff, it's not a hobby, it's an obsession to buy crap
I just want to get someone who looks at me the same way Bruce looks at the Pink Rear Loader Beach Bomb.
Be proud of your collection and your passion. Never let anyone diminish or put it down.
*Reads title
*Clicks furiously: "There better be a million damn hot wheels there"
dont let me near his collection.... i still crash my hotwheels head first and the loser is the one that flips over
Haha I used to do this as a kid! The pro was the one that could actually make them hit instead of missing 😂
@@shawndecker426 i cherished the hotwheel champion
Soochul Song Your dog bailey would not approve of you doing so
@@bryce_taylor_ oh shoot. you got me
Soochul Song I do the same thing but they get scratched
"When you tell friends you collect Hotwheels, you don't get the same reaction..." - These are not your true friends. lol
I'm 35 with a 4 year old son and I still collect Hot Wheels. My most valuable ones are the Nick Mason McLaren F1 GTR, I have 5 of them.
Random man: i have a Audi R8
Different random man: I have a Lamborghini
This legend: yeah I have HOT WHEELS
Bethany The panda GIRL the stradman
And not just one....but 2...no 3 lamborghini.....and 3 audi
Correction: i have an Alfa Romeo 4c
Bethany The panda GIRL And a damn romeo lmao
And a romeo
I feel bad when a earthquake happens
TGE7-ANTHONY just image if his house burned down.
TGE7-ANTHONY dawn what is someone breaks the window and he gets stolden
ugh i feel bad as a colector to see hot wheels stolden or something valiueble
TGE7-ANTHONY i feel bad for whoever taught you your grammar.
Omg yas
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This guy is my hero. I only own 350+ hotwheels.
I’m 12 and I have 100 (but about 20 are my brother’s)
@@Isai314 I'm twelve too, I've been collecting since I was one years old. Some are my grandpa's from when he was a kid, and the rest i either bought or got for Christmas and birthday's.
@@alberthernandez9701 🧢 lmaooooo
I'm 12 me and my brother last counted like a 3 years ago 700+
@@Butters5498 what's funny?
I don't know why all of it sounded so funny LMAO
Do you guys feel awkward when digging the HotWheel sections at Walmart?
Not at all... Im not worried what people think.
People probably think I’m taking them for my kid lol
Lol sometimes but when i start finding good stuff i dont care then lol
I am 61 and I still go down all the toy aisles .
i do it every time just have too lol.
2016: No Recommendation
2017: No Recommendation
2018: No Recommendation
2019: The time is now...
Edit: people in 2020 thinking this applies to them and commenting "I searched for this" lmao.
Huh i got this in 2027
sharky bite just shut up you oldie
@@Reedanimzthestupe mockingly* haha you made a spelling mistake 🤣😂😂
I got this during 2020 quarantine.
2020 I SEARCHED FOR THIS
I did
Awesome collection
As i sit here surrounded by Hot Wheels..i can understand how it gets that out of hand..haha...He is the biggest name in Hot Wheels collecting, this collection is legendary.
I've always liked hotweels, the muscle cars especially. I think tons of people collect because they're so small, cheap, detailed, and a scale model of something real and historic, what's not to like.
He literally tried to sell the rare pink one on pawn stars!
That was a different guy
@@Best_singer_eazy_e nope it was him
A lot of people go to pawn stars with no real intention of selling. Just to get attention to their collection
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@@Best_singer_eazy_e ya it was him
I don't care what people would say about adults collecting or having hot wheels in their room or in their house, we boys would still collect them no matter what. I'm 18 and still have hot wheels in my room, if I see a rack of hot wheels sometimes I'll buy one or some because its what assembled my childhood.
Exactly I hate it when people go off at people for doing something they enjoy because it is “childish”
"You collect those toys cars?"
"Yes I do"
"Thats so cool!!"
mans driving an alfa and got a million dollar hotwheels collection...mans livin life
Lol exactly what im sayin
HE JUST HAD TO SHOW HIS FUCKING ALFA ROMEO
George Espinoza I'm not a huge Alfa Romeo enthusiast but it's probably expensive af
George Espinoza 8
Would you rather he showed his Maserati ...?
Hot Wheels TV he showed a car that is super expensive instead of just showing the room.... Nevermind
That would be the directors/producers, not him. I'm sure there was much more B-roll that was shot that was not used. I'm always asked to show my home and real cars, but make sure just the collection is shown.
we must secure the existence of hot wheels and a future for toy cars
dragnalus - pretty much the only rare ones today are the treasure hunts, they just make so damn many of them.
Actually the rarest ones made today are usually convention exclusives, which they themselves control the release of, but for the "private public" there are what are known as "limiteds" or private vendors'/club cars made in numbers into the low teens of thousands all the way down to just dozens, or less. Mattel will make any available casting in your choice of colors and graphics, wheels, detail, etc. then mount it on a card with your graphics, or put it in a little custom box done your way, or even in a little baggie for a little less money, but there is a minimum amount that must be spent for this endeavour to come to fruition. Last time I checked with them about doing one, the minimum was about $10,000 and the details and casting choices, along with the packaging options were so varied that, for that $10 grand, the amount of finished products was as few as 4 dozen for a full-blown customized with real rubber tires, some gold plating, w/all the bells and whistles in custom velvet-lined leather-skinned boxes to as many as 5,000 variant-color production-run clones with a customized bubble-card packed in HotWheels cases and paletted.
Jeffery A. Hunt - yea those would be rare, i was just mentioning the ones that were publicly availible on the shelves, today most are seriously mass produced. the only 'rare' ones are the treasure hunts, that are far and few between. the original redlines are pretty rare in the fact most have been destroyed by playing with them, but thats what they were intended to be a toy.
i admit, ive probably had thousands when i was younger, nearly all meeting thier demise at the end of a hammer and rock, then being uncermoniously buried in the back yard, so i could get more.
it wasnt till the 1990's when i started actually saving/ displaying them in thier original carded form. i doubt theyll be worth anything other than to fill in another collectors 'set' as i only get stuff i like, dont do entire series.
Many of the collectible items that are cherished these days were intended for a usage that made them pretty rough-looking because of it. It is pretty rare to find cars that are minty from the old days, and the shit this guy has in his collection is incredible, for lack of a better word. Unreal doesn't even cover it, and as a former HotWheels collectors store owner, I have seen a few examples of what could have been termed "holy grail" items.
Redlines such as the alternate, rare colored Flying Colors Custom Camaro, Super Van, Demon, and Custom V.W., Herfy's cars, etc., sat side by side in my cases, and colors like "Creamy", "Hot", "Salmon", "Rose"-all "rare pinks"- as well as "ice blue" and "anti-freeze" and, Magenta, Copper, Lime, and other terms used for rare colorings, were very common occurances in my cases as well. Hell, I had a Hot Pink Skyshow with all 6 planes- the whole original set -complete w/ box and instruction sheet. We're talking RARE, here.
I gotta tell you that the whole "intended to be a toy" thing gets lost on many collectors of these and other toys; Barbie, G.I.Joe, Matchbox, Beanie Babies, Tonka, Corgi, Tootsie-toy, ERTL, ad infinitum.
It is a shame this happens as the MOST fun you can have with these items IS imagining that you are small and they are big and blurring the lines between reality and imagination until fantasy and reality are one in the same and the magic takes you away. This can't be achieved by leaving them packaged, on a shelf, adequately lit.
One thing I can say about my store and my personal collection, as well, is that I never forgot what they really were, and if they were "loose", they got played with. We had track set up at all times just for that, and I am guilty of running EVERY one of my Redlines down the track AT LEAST once, but more often more times, because IT WAS FUN. Yeah, I was really careful about it, but every car went down the track and either went thru a loop or did the jump, or caught the drag 'chute at the finish line, or any number of things because they are toys and it is fun. Yes, I ran the Skyshow, too!
THIS guys collection is SUPER-sick, and SUPER-rare and probably SUPER lonely as I SUPER doubt that you could find him sometimes, on his knees, chasing cars around the floor or puttin' them back on the track when the Super-charger shoots them off the turns or they miss the loop. I promise you it would make this collection ALOT more fun!
I know that you collect, or why else would you have read all this, right? So tell me -- Are you a "sit and stare at 'em" collector, or do you PLAY with YOUR TOYS, too?
Jeffery A. Hunt - i sit n stare at em, it goes with pretty much every diecast car i get - 1/64 to 1/12 scale vehicle. i still have a bunch of hotwheels that are open from back in the day, those are stashed away somewhere.
i stopped getting new stuff for a while, until a coworker said hes a collector/ modder of hotwheels, and basically started my collecting again. was funny , he goes " whered y get those hotwheels from the 80's - 90's? " i go " uh the 80s and 90s?" lol.
alot of stuff i have hes never seen , like certain multipacks , certain cars, which oddly i bought at either wholesale warehouses or avon when they actually sold toys. i have a few hotwheels 1/18 scale vehicles, still in packages.
actually the rarest vehicles i really go after are the johnny lightning " street freaks zingers" and holiday cars , repop and orignal when i find em.
this one vendor at a local flea market literally had a dozen holiday cars, i got em all, even if there were doubles.
have a great holiday season
I'm glad to hear that I was not the only one smashing the Hot Wheels and Matchboxes with hammers! Loved playing with those cars as a kid!!!
I would love to start seeing people collect things like this. This guy has Hot Wheels, I do Magic: The Gathering, other people collect Star Wars. There's many things out there to collect and I wish more people did it.
i collect bottle caps💀
Stuff like this never fails to show up in my recomended
Yep , Just bought another hotwheels today
I can imagine this guy buying a Rolex with a pink hot wheel
Seller: that rolex is $150,000
Him: I believe this should cover it!
He would get change back to boot on the rolex purchase with pink hw.
-Genes- sure about that?
When I was a child I had Majorettes and Matchboxes and they were great.
I also want that type of collection
Tanmay Verma I'm close I got over 2000 and I'm 15 they are unopened
Mr. Awesome hahahaha this guy has like 30000
I would have had that type of collection had my ex-wife NOT sold my ENTIRE collection of pre-72 Hot Wheels at a damn yard sale back in the mid-80's....argggghhhhhh....I'm still pissed about THAT.
@@QuantumRift Definitely see why she's ex wife. Lol
@@stgeorge5862 ...for 25 F*CKIN cents each.
The number one toy of memory from my childhood! 🙂🏎
One day I hope to collect the rarest "air"-fresh air.
I don't get it.
... Brain Plsss.
I lost it unfortunately.
ice bergs have some go get it
that man's not insane
he's just trying to go back to his childhood
and guaranteed himself a comfortable pension...
@@hughjass2745 can’t see him parting with these, even for a comfortable pension. Some things are just too sentimental and worth more than just money..
Trying to go back to the past is sort of insane when the only moment you have is the present
@@koopa1231 and when you see what’s happening in the world at present,there’s a reason why some of us would love to go back to the past.
I remember in '76 or '77 they started making them with a chrome finish. We all lost our minds. You have to understand, being 8 years old around that time, KISS and the Rolling Stones on everybody's 8 track, Playboy magazines on every coffee table, it was a wild time to be a child. Hot wheels, SSP smash em up, Evel Knievel... Good times
bro this dude has the same story as me. I was 6 and my mom and dad brought a hot wheel home. I went crazy over it. It now has been 5 years and I went to 19 hotwheels, to 199 hot wheels. I know it doesn't sound like alot compared to this guy, but when you look at it in real life, its alot.
I like how he gets out of his car and his dog is already outside saying hi and the door is wide open
This is really cool! I have around 200 hot wheels cars but this collection is much much more than that 😂
My dad bought that pink Volkswagen and just tossed it to his car bin collection. Many years later he heard it was so expensive he felt amazed to have it and now its proudly displayed with his action figure collection.
Editor:How many you cars do you want?
Bruce: *yes*
One hot wheel makes up 15% of that million dollar valuation. lol
Radical!🤩 I thought we would see more of the collection though. Enjoyed what we saw! 🇺🇸
Was so cool meeting Bruce yesterday his collection is incredible!! And he is a very kind fellow :)
I have to admit, this looks amazing. I'd love to visit that Toy Museum.
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