Posts Tagged ‘Hot Wheels’

Friday Car Crush # 20

Friday, September 9th, 2011

This friday it’s not so much that we’re fetish­ising a particular brand of motor. We’re just simply gobsmacked by the passion attention to imagin­ative detail that is demon­strated in these types of ground-​​up hot rod madness.

When you consider how much time, effort and money must have gone into the creation of these monstros­ities, the mind boggles.

We can’t find out that much about these particular babies, except for the fact that the bubble-​​screened ‘Roach Coach’ (above) was built by a mysterious character known as ‘The Egyptian’ and is still in existence, locked up in a garage somewhere in Dayton, Ohio.

Somewhere in a deep childhood memory I can see a number of cars like these in my Hot Wheels collection.

Oh to have the time and resources to create a real live, driveable version. Hats off to the anonymous backyard vision­aries behind this sort of engin­eering brilliance!

Die-Cast Deora

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

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Few enthu­siasts of late sixties pop-​​culture wouldn’t get all het up by the Deora. Suitably psyche­delic in its Mattel Hot Wheels rendering, the tricked out Kustom surf wagon was penned by legendary designer Harry Bentley Bradley, and first came to life as an adapt­ation of a real life concept truck commis­sioned by Dodge, based on the perennial favourite the A100 pickup.

There has of course always been a dialogue between the imaginings of car designers and those that find life in miniature. And the Deora is one of the most appealing of all model cars that (almost) achieved a lasting full-​​size life of its own.

The design was a crystal­lisation of the surf boom time crossed with a tripped out design aesthetic. GM probably correctly made the judgment that the time wasn’t quite right for an off-​​the-​​peg surf wagon. Surfers would have to wait until the Honda Element for that, the lifestyle wagon launched for the US market four decades later.

The obsession with model Kustoms in general is brilliantly illus­trated by the lovingly detailed Redlines Online site.

Redlines is a really active forum for all inter­ested in model Kustoms, and features inter­views and profiles of leading designers, as well as collectors and other types of devotees of die-​​cast.

Watch this space for more focuses on great Kustoms toys that made it to the streets in various forms.

Retro Hot Wheels

Monday, June 8th, 2009

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Not sure what it is we like about this poster from a Hot Wheels campaign from some time in the 1970s. I guess it must be that there was no such thing as political correctness, and balls out power could be promoted to our kids via the toys they played with and the advert­ising campaigns that filled in the bits between the programs.

Go to the Hot Wheels site these days and you’ll see a lesson in CGI. The cars dreamt up in the HW ateliers owe more to the wire frames of gamer’s virtual rides than the visceral reality of these nitro-​​burning dragster babies, which were photo­graphed, using film, light and chemicals.

Seems to me that with ubiquitous pixelation comes a removal of the smell, the dirt and the menace of real life. Shame that this digital prophy­laxis is encoded in the bodies of contem­porary Hot Wheels toys.

On the other hand, respect goes out to Buccaneer Films and their life on Youtube for re-​​introducing the smell of oil to model cars.

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