At first I thought they are original cars but later I saw the keyboard.Shot under a poorly lit and a dusty desk. Tried to recreate from a signature I had seen on this forum.
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@nRiTeChShot under a poorly lit and a dusty desk. Tried to recreate from a signature I had seen on this forum.
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Close enoughTried to recreate from a signature I had seen on this forum.
Ah! There it is. need to get that SilEighty and the FD.Close enough
Not a serious collector. Mostly into 1:64 ones.Good one, you also in diecast?
My cousins husband's brothers son who is a little kid has hot wheels models about 400 to 500 with him. That kid loves hot wheels cars so his father bought him every known car available in stores. I saw then lastly in 2018. His father is a software consultant.Ah! There it is. need to get that SilEighty and the FD.
Not a serious collector. Mostly into 1:64 ones.
Korean TV shows are content driven I saw a few episodes and was amazed as to how they take care of even the tiny aspects, unlike Indian soaps which have no lather no matter how hard you scrub them.My cousins husband's brothers son who is a little kid has hot wheels models about 400 to 500 with him. That kid loves hot wheels cars so his father bought him every known car available in stores. I saw then lastly in 2018. His father is a software consultant.
I bought my kid in 2017 Chota Bheem and Himalayan Adventure toys for her and some barbie dolls only when I was doing my job.
Now she is into watching Korean movies always in her Honor 8 tab. I can't understand why she likes Korean movies so much.
I watched horror movies mainly Cambodian, Korean, Japanese from Netflix. Somewhat comedy also there in such movies.
Maybe that is why my kid loves them so much man.Korean TV shows are content driven I saw a few episodes and was amazed as to how they take care of even the tiny aspects, unlike Indian soaps which have no lather no matter how hard you scrub them.
I was into both like 1:18/ 1:24 and 1:64 however I always wanted 1:64 with superb details and what not and shifted to it permanently in fact into its biz now..Not a serious collector. Mostly into 1:64 ones.
Very true. I was initially into 1:32/24. But gave up due to hoarding by a small group of resellers who sell them at inflated prices. Sadly this has cascaded into 1:64 too.I was into both like 1:18/ 1:24 and 1:64 however I always wanted 1:64 with superb details and what not and shifted to it permanently in fact into its biz now..
Ditched anything above 1:64 due to space constraints.
Yes scalping is at all time high even in diecast no wonder those basic 129 bucks models are getting sold for over and above 350 and what not. Me myself buying them at inflated rates no option man..Very true. I was initially into 1:32/24. But gave up due to hoarding by a small group of resellers who sell them at inflated prices. Sadly this has cascaded into 1:64 too.
Wow. Superb photo man.
Clicked it on?Shot under a poorly lit and a dusty desk. Tried to recreate from a signature I had seen on this forum.
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