Hot Wheels have been a staple for children and toy car collectors alike ever since their inception. Through the years these little toy cars have undergone various changes to the way in which they are...
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Hot Wheels have been a popular choice for kid’s toys for decades. One of the best parts of playing with Hot Wheels is racing them. You can make your track long and loopy and see which race...
Hot Wheels Vs. Matchbox (Similarities & Differences Between Them)
Hot Wheels cars and Matchbox cars are both brands of toy cars that can either be used on the racetrack or as collector’s items. Though Matchbox and Hot Wheels are now both owned and created by...
Hot Wheels toy cars are made for their specific brand of tracks only although many people will try and use them on generic tracks. Even if you are using official Hot Wheels tracks you might be...
In 1968 Hot Wheels were Mattel’s answer to the Matchbox car. After seeing his son playing with a Matchbox car, Elliot Handler decided he wanted to create a line of cars to compete with...
The Hot Wheels short cards packaging, where the cardboard piece enclosing the car is smaller than the standard size, is much rarer than the normal style that we traditionally see in toy...
