You never quite know what you're going to get with a new Matchbox Moving Parts Lamborghini. The Centenario is a brilliant casting that reset the collecting world's expectations for what a Matchbox supercar can be. It was beautifully detailed, had great proportions, and featured scissor doors that remain the only opening doors in the entire... Continue Reading →
The Lamborghini Revuelto Is My Most Anticipated MiniGT In Ages
The Lamborghini Revuelto’s styling has been the subject of endless online discussion, with the chief complaint being that it’s not a radical enough design departure from the Aventador. I couldn’t disagree more. Sure, it maintains the same angular, fighter jet inspired shapes from the Aventador, but the Aventador is one of the greatest looking supercars... Continue Reading →
My Top 5 Matchbox Moving Parts Models of 2024
When the Matchbox team decided to revamp and grow the Moving Parts line a few years ago, many of the early castings were pretty rough. The opening parts caused panel gaps that were far too big, color match between the main body and the opening part was often poor, and the mechanisms for the moving... Continue Reading →
Two Decades Later, The Hot Wheels Murcielago Gets A Much Needed Redesign
Believe it or not, the original Lamborghini Murcielago casting came out in 2003. To its credit, the Lambo holds up better than most castings from that era, but a lot has changed in the years since. Hot Wheels castings have become more detailed, more realistic, and less focused on track use, which meant the aging... Continue Reading →
Toy Show Haul – December 2023 – Walmart Exclusives, Bronco R, Lamborghinis, and a Super Treasure Hunt!
It’s the weekend, and that means it’s toy show time! Local toy shows are one of my favorite ways to get older and rare modern models without having to pay eBay markups and shipping. Let’s jump right in! First up is a Walmart exclusive McLaren Senna from the Quarter Mile Finals semi-premium set. When these... Continue Reading →
Is The New Elite64 Lamborghini Aventador Worth Its Hefty Price Tag?
It’s a rare event when Hot Wheels launches a new product line, so I was eager to check out this new Aventador with its removable rear bumper and nearly $28 (with shipping) price tag. While this isn’t technically the first Elite64 model, the Aventador is the first in the line to really capture my (and... Continue Reading →
The Hot Wheels Lamborghini Countach Continues The Big Lambo Trend
Big Lamborghinis from Hot Wheels have historically been a mixed bag. Some, like the mainline Aventador, are well proportioned and nearly perfect Hot Wheels models. Others, like the mainline Murcielago, just look a bit off – riding a bit too high and being a bit too flat. Others are let down by their color choice,... Continue Reading →
