Friday, October 8, 2010

Hot Wheels Batmobile Toys are NOT Childsplay

Hot Wheels cars were introduced in the 1960s and have been popular ever since. The replicas and concept cars are made of diecast metal and have wheels that really spin. Hot Wheels design these so boys can take them anywhere and play with them all over the place. They have little buttons on the top of this case here, which serves as the remote control. Hot Wheels started offering models based on '80s sports and economy cars, like the Pontiac Fiero or Dodge Omni 024 . In 1983, A new style of wheel called Real Riders were introduced, which had real rubber tires.

Hot Wheels are an American icon; the classic diecast play toy, and one of the most popular collectible toys in history. Equally popular both with kids and adults, some fans boast over 10,000 items in their Hot Wheels collection! Hot Wheels Dragstrip Demons Nostalgia drag racing has skidded from the sidelines and into the mainstream as faithful fans everywhere long for the glory days of old. These models remind us of the days when ordinary men became daredevil drivers, strapped into cars that were transformed into fire-breathing monsters, and hurled down the track at super high speeds.

Hot Wheels Batmobile collectibles come in all shapes and sizes.  They are amongst the neatest things that have been found within the company's collection.


Check out the cool Hot Wheels Batmobile site.

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