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Majorette Porsche 934 Porsche Edition

Matchbox 1933 Ford Coupe

  I was not able to update the blog this past week because I had to finish some pending stuff. After finishing what's needed to be done, I forgot to choose which model to feature in the newest blog post. I just picked a random model that got previously displayed on my desk that resulted to the 1933 Ford Coupe by Matchbox. The Ford Coupe is one of the models that grew on to me. I passed on this model a few times because it looks like a heavily customized classic car. It is so customized, I don't know much about it, except it is painted in an attractive yellow. When I saw it again at a store, I grabbed one to check it out. The car was not bad and I am glad I got one for my collection. The details are similar to the real thing when I checked the photos of this customized vehicle. I discovered that the Ford Coupe is a "Hot rod" version with its appearance. The fenders have been removed and, a stronger and faster engine is placed in the car for racing. The paint designs ad

Choro Q Zero Delica 4WD

  I usually see the Choro Q cars mostly in Twitter and Instagram. Some have video reviews in YouTube. I had no idea what is the appeal of these kinds of diecast model cars, so I bought one from an online store. There were two reasons on how I picked the Delica 4WD as my first Choro Q car: Sale price and Gold color. The Delica 4WD is a small model car about the size of a bite-size chocolate bar. Ok, maybe two bite-size chocolate bars placed on top of each other. I think this is the SD or Super Deformed version of the actual car with its exaggerated proportions. I find the car cute with its SD appearance. I was puzzled to know how the car became a Delica 4WD as there are no title or clue about the car in its packaging. The packaging is filled with Japanese characters that I do not know with a few English words such as Choro Q. After opening the packaging, the name of the car is revealed in the license plate holder at the back. The license plate/name is a sticker. The Delica 4WD has nice

Maisto H-D Custom 2013 FLHRC Road King Classic Blog Review

  I see these motorcycle diecast models sometimes in stores but pass on them. At one time I saw a handful of these Harley-Davidson motorcycles on sale and took one for my collection. I have no strong background on motorcycles except it's a licensed product from a famous motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson, and might be used by the Terminator character in Terminator 2. That' s it. I do not know the scale of this Road King because the box did not state size of the model. I think it' s around 1/24 because there was another Maisto Harley-Davidson motorcycles a size smaller than this one. The Road King looks great in display after I took it out of the package. It gives off a biker vibe waiting for a biker to use it on the road. The model has nice details like the motor, lights, and rear containers. It has a Maisto sticker at the license plate holder. The Road King can stand on its own with the included kickstand like an actual motorcycle. There are multiple display options for the

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