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Hot Wheels Monster Trucks WWE Finn Balor

Our second WWE-themed Hot Wheels Monster Trucks is the Finn Balor truck. The truck is the Hot Wheels Racing painted with one of the Demon King costumes of Finn Balor. This has a lot of decoration in the body like the beast mouth on the top and sides, WWE logo, and the Demon King icon at the tailgate. The body of the truck has a matte texture, and the tailgate with some splits texture for a crushed wall effect where the icon in the center is highlighted. Hot Wheels likes to leave a part of their models unpainted, and they did it in the front for this truck. It would have been really cool if there were some paints here. Being a Monster Truck, it has the larger wheels and tires, shiny rims, and a two-piece chassis. Part of the engine can be seen at the back of the truck. Before you go:    Visit my YouTube channel called Diecast Collection Videoarts using this link https://www.youtube.com/diecastcollectionvideoarts After watching some videos - subscribe!

Hot Wheels 2016 Honda Civic Type-R

The Type-R is one of the realistic JDM cars released in the mainline. I believe this model can pass as a Matchbox model because of the amount of details. The details include the front lip and air grille, side mirrors, back wing, and exhausts. The interior is also detailed with cushioned car seats for 4-5 people. The car has been converted to run outside Japan with the driver's wheel placed on the left. There are also wiper castings on the windshield. The paint decorations are on the sides and front. There isn't any at the back, which is a bummer, but what could've been there are on the front. The front looks pretty with the paints on the lights and center badge. Before you go:    Visit my YouTube channel called Diecast Collection Videoarts using this link https://www.youtube.com/diecastcollectionvideoarts After watching some videos - subscribe!

Hot Wheels Monster Trucks AJ Styles

Hot Wheels and WWE had been partners before, making Monster Jam trucks with some superstars in the paint designs. I missed those trucks because I had not started collecting monster trucks during the early to mid 2000s. Good thing they partnered again and I had the chance to get some WWE trucks within the Monster Trucks line. I have here the AJ Styles monster truck with a costume of that superstar as the paint theme. The Phenomenal One is transformed into a pickup type monster truck. It has red on the body, blue and white paint stripes, and his tagline in the front hood. The wheels have solid white rims like the frame and interior. It would have been great if the truck has some paint in the front, but knowing Hot Wheels, they like to cut corners all the time, and done it with this truck by making the front plain with body paint. Before you go:    Visit my YouTube channel called Diecast Collection Videoarts using this link https://www.youtube.com/diecastcollectionvideoarts

Tomica Suzuki Escudo

I have not seen the Suzuki Escudo in person but it looks cool as a Tomica model. It has the modern SUV appearance with more rounded corners, large front air intake, and detailed interior. The Escudo has paints in the right places like the logos and brake lights. The front lights are plastic with frost shine effects in them. The Escudo has working suspension and an opening back door. Opening the back door shows a large space for storage that is part of the plastic interior. Before you go:    Visit my YouTube channel called Diecast Collection Videoarts using this link https://www.youtube.com/diecastcollectionvideoarts After watching some videos - subscribe!

Hot Wheels '69 Dodge Charger 500

The '69 Dodge Charger 500 gets another version in the mainline and it appears to be in all shiny black paint. If you give the model another look, you will discover that there are some paint designs on the sides and top. Some of the paint designs are a bit hidden because they are in dark gray color. The details of this classic muscle car include air vents on the hood, plastic front and back, and detailed interior. The wheels are the default Hot Wheels sizes - large wheels at the back and regular wheels at the front. The large wheels at the back are wider than usual and those are most likely to increase the performance of the car during races. Before you go:    Visit my YouTube channel called Diecast Collection Videoarts using this link https://www.youtube.com/diecastcollectionvideoarts After watching some videos - subscribe!

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