On Saturday the Hot Wheels M Case arrived from A&J Toys, so I just jumped right in. And of course, I filmed the unboxing.
I even added some model showcases right at the end as a little treat.
As always, this and other cases are available at A&J Toys…
Enjoy…
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There may be differences between cases of the same case?
It can happen that Case M box does not appear the submarine?
Like MQ, MR…
Hello Lamley Blog!
Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Connor McCollum (nickname, CJ HotWheels). I am a huge Hot Wheels and Matchbox car collector (also including Greenlight, M2 Machines, Autoworld, Johnny Lightning, etc.) and have been going on for six years now. I adore these little miniatures and will not stop collecting for a very long time!
Now, I have actually been browsing this blog for a few years now as a guest. I always enjoy reading the latest and greatest posts. It gives me the chance to see what is new and trendy in the diecast world. Since I am old enough to join as a member, I figured I could take advantage and officially become part of the diecast community. I look forward to it!
As for the unboxing video, I definitely think this will blow the last case out of the water. There is a lot more to offer in my opinion. I especially love the two soon-to-become-hits new models, the '16 Ford Focus RS and '15 (really '16) Mazda MX-5 Miata! Great choices! I agree with you on the no rear tampo issue on the Focus. I don't see any reason why they couldn't at least tampo the taillights. As for others, the Minecraft cart is actually pretty interesting. Not great, but interesting. Other gems that caught my attention include the Beemer M4, the Skyline, the recolor Supra, and all of the muscle cars with flames! Really looking forward to this batch within the next few weeks!
Hi John,
As for the tail lights, could it be that the lights on the focus are wrapped too much around the body to come out well when tampo printed? I remember this already being an issue on the Matchbox M1/1M and the HW M4. On the focus the lights are really on the side and back, so maybe production just couldn't do it – they would have surely tried…
the toyota supra has 2 different wheels on it. the back wheels are different from the front. maybe a goof?