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  2. Sorry, But These Collectibles Are Now Worthless

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    Hot Wheels. Miniature die-cast cars from Mattel introduced in the late '60s kept children excited for playtime for years, and collectors happy. ... Today, you can travel the world through eBay ...

  3. Mini Lindy - Wikipedia

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    Mini Lindy was a line of small plastic model kits, about the size of Matchbox or Hot Wheels cars. They were part of the "Lindberg Line". They had rubber tires, chrome wheels and clear windshields. The axles were fit under a plastic tab that provided limited suspension actions.

  4. Hot Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Forza Horizon 4 Hot Wheels Legends Car Pack (2021) DLC for Xbox One and Microsoft Windows. Forza Horizon 5: Hot Wheels (2022), is a DLC pack for Forza Horizon 5 (2021) similar to Forza Horizon 3: Hot Wheels (2016). The expansion was released on Microsoft Windows 11, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. The expansion pack has added many assets to the ...

  5. Talk:List of model car brands - Wikipedia

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    Hot Wheels Elite – an upgraded version of 1:18 Hot Wheels, mostly replicas of Ferrari. Hotworks Japan – 1:43 scale diecast. Hobby Master – 1:48 scale mostly military diecast. For ex: VW bug German staff car. HPL Replicars – HO scale plastic vintage auto kits like 1899 Renault and 1927 Bentley. HSA Models – HO scale resin.

  6. 25 Toy Brands That Are Still Made in America - AOL

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    Branded items made in the U.S. include select Corvette, Thomas the Tank Engine, Hot Wheels, and Paw Patrol toys. Green Toys. Shop Now Check prices on eBay. ... Old Navy's Break a Sweat Sale has ...

  7. Tomica (toy line) - Wikipedia

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    Tomy Co. of Japan was founded in 1924 by Eijira Tomiyama in Tokyo. [3] The company has produced a variety of toys, but in 1970 started production of the Tomica line of diecast vehicles as a result of the surge of interest in the global market in toy cars which was led mainly by Matchbox and Hot Wheels. [2]