Hot Wheels: To open or not to open?

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024

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  • @chadlamothe
    @chadlamothe 5 лет назад +72

    I'm going to liberate most all of my cars now. No sense in keeping them boxed up except for the absolutely rare ones. Thank you 👊

  • @alexmathewmendoza
    @alexmathewmendoza Год назад +11

    I've kept all my cars carded as long as I've been collecting, but when I purchased a duplicate mainline and cracked it open, it just felt right. You get a much better appreciation for all the features and design elements of the diecast. Not only that, I felt like I could finally breathe and not worry about keeping the cards all perfect. Plus it frees up space. Nothing but positives as far as my collecting style goes.

    • @nikoenciso01
      @nikoenciso01 9 месяцев назад

      I recently went thru this I been moving around and I have 600 cars but like not all in perfect condition like mostly good but storing them in bins and not displaying em got so overwhelming so I had day off just got a display case and opened about 50 cars it felt so good 🎉❤ will eventually open all

  • @KalityDsgn
    @KalityDsgn 5 лет назад +58

    I'm a designer, so I enjoy and appreciate the effort put into the packaging, that's why 80% of my Hot Wheels are not open. Sometimes the artwork of the card is too beautiful to be thrown away and rot. Unless I bought like 3 of the same cars, I always open 2 of them.

    • @ACommenterOnYouTube
      @ACommenterOnYouTube 5 лет назад +2

      I have 78 Star Wars Hot Wheel cars and 8 Nightmare before xmas Hot Wheel cars...
      I can tell you that while ALL look good in their original package, the Nightmare Before Xmas ones ... the color and detail of the artwork printed onto the cardboard itself along with the design of the cars are superior to the star wars models ... Those stick out so much more and look so much nicer ... !!
      And i also a FIRM believer that if its one that you really need to touch and play with, then buy 2 of them ... One to hang up and one to play with that probably will get damaged because once your oily fingers touch that paint, the process has started to deteriorate ...

    • @KalityDsgn
      @KalityDsgn 5 лет назад +1

      @@ACommenterOnRUclips YEA! My oily fingers may gave my hw cars more damage than falling

    • @Astro80s
      @Astro80s 4 года назад +1

      @@KalityDsgn wait oil can damage hot wheels?

    • @pliantimpala7858
      @pliantimpala7858 4 года назад +1

      I do exactly that. I appreciate the time and work put into designing the packaging, and think it looks pretty. And I like the colours.

  • @Targoon_Music
    @Targoon_Music 9 лет назад +72

    hot wheels cars are almost hard to find where i live because they are not popular like they are in us. so after a year of searching i found 17 american cars and i was like i'm going to keep them sealed and blah blah blah.... but yesterday i told my self what's the point of that? why not enjoy the car while i can. i keep them sealed so someone else after me will open it and enjoy it. and yes i opened all of them and now i can see what they really are. my advice is do it because if you don't someone else will do it

    • @wtffor
      @wtffor  9 лет назад +8

      +Mehdi Javadzade Amen Brother! Wiser words were never said. Thank you for watching my videos too

    • @ostamp39
      @ostamp39 4 года назад +1

      this comment right here makes me open my wheels, thanks brother

  • @racegrooves
    @racegrooves 9 лет назад +44

    Set 'em free!
    Well stated. Modern cars are mass produced and everybody is keeping them in the package. They will never be rare.

    • @JonToyCars
      @JonToyCars 9 лет назад +3

      They will never be rare, unless, as DCTV stated above, everyone will open that model, because it is mass produced and at some point there will be none carded, then it will have a higher price carded. Another example would be if a specific casting has a variation, color, parts on it, rims. That model would be mass produces, but not mass produced with those variations. But, yeah, most of the mainlines will never become rare pieces these days.

    • @wtffor
      @wtffor  9 лет назад +9

      RaceGrooves The ultimate opener! Thanks for stopping by!

    • @yakacm
      @yakacm 9 лет назад +3

      you are right Mark, of course, but they are so cheap that you can easily solve the dilemma, by buying one to open and one to keep, obviously if you can find 2. Can I just say if someone who buys a car and sells it for a profit is called a scalper, does that mean that Target and Walmart are scalpers? Or is it OK to make a profit if you are a big rich corporation, and not if you are a normal member of the public trying to fund your hobbie? Obviously it's not cool taking advantage of someone and charging a massive markup, but then that's why it's up to the individual to know what a fair price is, and if someone is charging too much, then you are doing yourself and everyone else a favour by not buying.

    • @racegrooves
      @racegrooves 9 лет назад +6

      diecast jam Retail stores buy case lots from the manufacturer for resale. Scalpers pick and choose desirable releases from the assortment to resale.

    • @JonToyCars
      @JonToyCars 9 лет назад +3

      diecast jam Well in your case they are cheap, around my country they cost aprox 3$, so personally i can not afford to buy 2 of the same kind just to open one and keep the other one carded.

  • @GHOSTJERKER
    @GHOSTJERKER 9 лет назад +144

    Great insight my friend! Roughly 95% of my collection is open. I have no regrets! Only the rarest of the rare stays on card in my house the rest get raced! (;

    • @wtffor
      @wtffor  9 лет назад +15

      GHOSTJERKER Racing the cars is a lot of fun, and you guys do it all the time which is awesome. Thanks for stopping by!

    • @theweeklydiver9049
      @theweeklydiver9049 7 лет назад +2

      How much would you sell all of your cars for

    • @sharkracingfanpage8364
      @sharkracingfanpage8364 6 лет назад +1

      I mean no judgement but chris u and manuie(sorry for the spelling) and josh always have fun with ur cars (said by racegrooves) so it's really not bad of doing both playing with or displaying them

    • @stevephippen1128
      @stevephippen1128 6 лет назад +1

      GHOSTJERKER I love your video

    • @stevephippen1128
      @stevephippen1128 6 лет назад +1

      wtffor I love your videos

  • @lcoracing9499
    @lcoracing9499 7 лет назад +84

    hotwheels are made for playing in my opinion time out of playing with it, showing it, etc. then keeping it in a box for like 50 years to sell it for $3.00.

    • @daveyjones5702
      @daveyjones5702 5 лет назад +1

      not entirely.
      you don't go out of your way to make cars rare and hard to find because you want kids to play with them.
      that part of it is about expanding the target demographic to adult collectors.

    • @JesusGonzalez-vl4xc
      @JesusGonzalez-vl4xc 5 лет назад +1

      Chip Diamond depends on model n year $20 to $100+ n paint widows details I guess n buyers who want it world wide🤪😎

    • @HWROMANIA
      @HWROMANIA 4 года назад +2

      nice sense of humor :))))))))))))))) Keep it 50years than sell it for $3.00, LOL. Shoot me

    • @dreamstargamefarm
      @dreamstargamefarm 4 года назад +1

      It could be stored for display and when you want to use it, you can always get it carefully and place it back when done

    • @stevebeltrondo5424
      @stevebeltrondo5424 3 года назад

      Is this THE Chip Diamond?

  • @kway745
    @kway745 5 лет назад +25

    I don’t play with hot wheels, I just like having them. I prefer them on the card so that’s how they stay. Has nothing to do with preserving the value either since I never sell anything

    • @nikoenciso01
      @nikoenciso01 9 месяцев назад

      I love having em open tho like if I go out town on business trip I grab couple like you can't walk around with cardboard in your pocket or ya can totally up to ya 😅 ❤

  • @brendanclauw3894
    @brendanclauw3894 7 лет назад +20

    I personally prefer keeping my hotwheels/ vintage toys in the package. Reminds me of how id see them displayed as a kid

  • @cookcars1
    @cookcars1 9 лет назад +35

    What also makes the old Redline Hot Wheels so rare and valuable is that there were no or hardly no middle aged hoarders snapping them up by the armfuls and putting them away in packages waiting for a big payday. There were only kids at the time snapping them up, racing them and loving them for what they were.
    I think what also makes them so appealing is that the majority are already out of the package so there is no big dilemma driving you insane on whether or not to open them because the car is remembered as being on the loose!

    • @wtffor
      @wtffor  9 лет назад +2

      cookcars1 Excellent point you make, it is so true. Thanks for your input!

    • @BigAsDiecast
      @BigAsDiecast 5 лет назад +2

      I agree with you 100%. I dispise scalpers because they are only in it for the money, not because the truly enjoy collecting Hot Wheels like you and me.

  • @rjwalker6677
    @rjwalker6677 8 лет назад +16

    To me, if it's a vintage hot wheel, rare, or potentially valuable, it's an easy decision not to open. It's a tougher decision on newer, cheap hot wheels though. I would say if it's one you really like, buy two since it's not worth much. Open one and not the other. Finally, if undecided, an alternative is to open it, but very carefully so as not to tear the card. That way you can always put it back in the card and it will display well. If it later becomes valuable, it's not worth as much as an unopened one, but would be worth more than a loose one.

    • @wtffor
      @wtffor  8 лет назад +3

      +RJ Walker Great advice, and I'm with you on everything you just recommended. Thanks for watching my videos too!

  • @pizzamann95
    @pizzamann95 4 года назад +2

    My 8yro always gets cool stuff when we go to car shows together. He was given some older hot wheels, still packaged. He had them open and was crashing them within minutes. Some of them were worth a bit of money. At the end of the day, though, they're still toys. I display the ones I like at my office. But mostly, we just like playing with them and having fun.

  • @user-rd8ln1jz8p
    @user-rd8ln1jz8p 6 лет назад +2

    I agree but only keep it in the package if it's VERY rare otherwise don't limit yourself if you want to open it. you paid for it, you enjoy it, it's your decision don't let anyone say otherwise. Enjoy it any way you want. Hope this helped your decision :)

  • @DrifterD
    @DrifterD 8 лет назад +5

    I've always been a loose collector since I was a kid, always opening up my cars. Just recently, I've gotten an RLC car and I was debating to myself whether I should open it or not because as much as i want to keep it carded, a part of me wants it to be loose. I'm still not sure, but this video definitely helped. Great vid!

    • @wtffor
      @wtffor  8 лет назад

      +DrifterX2J Awesome, so I take it you cracked that RLC open? If you did great job!

    • @DrifterD
      @DrifterD 8 лет назад

      Not yet, but I will right _now_ haha!

    • @fawzfayaz
      @fawzfayaz 5 лет назад

      Same!!!

    • @herseyhakkindabisi
      @herseyhakkindabisi Год назад

      But right now also you film a video about this that

  • @nycboricuanet
    @nycboricuanet 7 лет назад +12

    Your video was very relevant because you focused on a question that many collectors have to address; Do I open a never opened before collector's item. Great job.

  • @astrafalustre8259
    @astrafalustre8259 6 лет назад +2

    I need to open blisterpacks, need to have the model in hand, check it (Sometimes paint will be a bit rough on the side that was not visible), run it (Hate it when suspension is flawed). I'm aware value is cut in half in a split second, but I don't care. DLM all the way. When the card has great design and is pretty old (70's), with possibly info and listings on the back, I take the bubble away with small scissors and keep it. Only 2 exceptions in my collection : Yup I do have 2 rare variations remaining in their blisterpack. None by Hot Wheels by the way.

  • @nismo2004
    @nismo2004 6 лет назад +5

    I open my cars too!When I bought the Koenigsegg Agera R,I was impatient to open and handle it in my hands!Thumbs up!!!

  • @KountFive
    @KountFive 9 лет назад +13

    Really useful information ,as usual. I'm in the opening crew, I just love seeing the cars and being able to play around with them. I'm in the process of negotiating some real estate at home so can't wait to crack some collectables.

    • @TheHatGuy1500
      @TheHatGuy1500 2 года назад

      For me keeping my hot wheels opening them and others I keep seald in. My choice is somewhere in the middle.

  • @pouyadelavari1267
    @pouyadelavari1267 5 лет назад +8

    Open man. You have to enjoy. Enjoy your moment

  • @zacharyrangel3518
    @zacharyrangel3518 6 лет назад +3

    I've never left a car in the packaging. I don't buy duplicates, I just open them. I feel like they're trapped in a cage and I just need to free them from the packaging

    • @nikoenciso01
      @nikoenciso01 Год назад

      That'd how I feel and I buys any 1s I never got like it's honestly getting crazy

    • @nikoenciso01
      @nikoenciso01 Год назад

      That'd how I feel

  • @DavesDiecast
    @DavesDiecast 9 лет назад +9

    Another very good, and interesting video ODawG....I have to admit I do hesitate opening certain cars,but once I do I'm glad I did as you mention they look so much better out of the package and it's nice to be able to open the hoods/doors etc...once again very good video.

    • @wtffor
      @wtffor  9 лет назад +1

      Hot Wheels CostaRica Thanks Dave!

  • @gkogko3704
    @gkogko3704 7 лет назад +10

    The great thing about collectors is the world could be in a huge war and still the conversation about the blister protecto pack for the toy car will be important. As it should be...

  • @Seabeagle10
    @Seabeagle10 8 лет назад +21

    just started collecting cars. Almost have all star wars collection. I do open the boxes.

    • @Gamer6628
      @Gamer6628 8 лет назад +1

      You have Kik ? Or any texting apps ?

    • @dredstonemilestone8518
      @dredstonemilestone8518 8 лет назад +1

      dude it would help also if you read my comment ,,nice helping you buddy!

    • @scootbros9839
      @scootbros9839 6 лет назад

      Jared House I think I have all of them

    • @ACommenterOnYouTube
      @ACommenterOnYouTube 5 лет назад

      @seakydd Sr.:
      98% of my Hot Wheels cars are Star Wars = 69 of them
      i do NOT open any of them

  • @YTFaultier
    @YTFaultier 8 лет назад +2

    We pay about 1,50 - 2,00 € over here in germany for the HWs, so yeah I do open them as well. I´m not a fan of putting them with the card on the wall but I love to have the closest look at them so thats why I unlose all of them. Each get its own "zip-bag" to ensure the paintshop does not get any damage when I put them carefully into big boxes :)

  • @dvsprague
    @dvsprague 9 лет назад +3

    Great advice! I personally will keep my first in the package and if I happen to come across another one, I will open the one in the more damaged packaging. I have no issue opening anything. Just when you don't have any cases to store the loose hot wheels it becomes irrelevant to crack them. So I keep them in the package until the time is right to set them free with a proper display that is ready for them.

  • @fredsanford4116
    @fredsanford4116 5 лет назад +3

    Just recently started collecting again..retired..I'm 45.so I'm looking at all my hotwheels from the "seventies" not many but like you said they make so many now..only "treasure hunt" or "super treasure hunts" would be the one I would not consider opening.I do have to say that gasser..got it and it's in excellent shape.i would enjoy mine on the shelf opened cause if you do not have a curator for your collection it will be actioned off by box or section of shelf to the highest bidder. I know because I have seen it.SO ENJOY..touch them and make moter noises! It's ultimately for your pleasure.One more thing.found a bandit car w gold rim in my box of toys..be jealous.👌1977 was a excellent year!

  • @mightylonesome9426
    @mightylonesome9426 4 года назад +2

    I met a new buddy at a flea market who is an avid collector and he invited me over to see his collection. Only a small percentage of his thousands of die cast were packaged. He said "I collect die cast not cardboard. ".

    • @wtffor
      @wtffor  4 года назад

      That's what I say for 99% of my collection too :)

  • @jonathanbristow3208
    @jonathanbristow3208 4 года назад +1

    The best parts about collecting are the different ways we all do it. If there is joy, keep them in the package. If there is joy in using them for what they were designed for, then everybody wins no matter what we do. Great collection here and best in all your new acquisitions.

  • @YinxZork
    @YinxZork 6 лет назад +5

    I'm having a stoke seeing you opening it

  • @gregory5591
    @gregory5591 7 лет назад +13

    I m Swiss and I just have few Hotwheels....I found two old ones in Mexico

  • @Diecastcomix
    @Diecastcomix 9 лет назад +4

    Dude I'm diggin the wall displays very nice!! I completely agree with all information u unleashed on us. Thanks for sharing my friend :)

  • @debbieoberacker8614
    @debbieoberacker8614 4 года назад

    I just found your channel this week and I love watching your videos. This video was very helpful to me, and I am going to open my Hot Wheels. Thank you!

  • @kalm6565
    @kalm6565 7 лет назад +1

    I usually keep them in the box nowadays unless the package looks like crap or if I'm running out of space to store my packaged cars. Great vid!

  • @ayanchakraborty3559
    @ayanchakraborty3559 6 лет назад +4

    I collect only stock build hot wheels main line. The only cards which I do not open are the super treasure hunt but the rest I open up and store them in my showcase. What's the point in collecting cars when u cannot feel the texture of the metal or smell the fresh paint of feel the weight of the model. Keeping cars in the package makes me feel like a shop keeper rather than a collector.

  • @kibbo
    @kibbo 4 года назад

    you know what . if some collector in my country bit confuse about to open or not to open. i always shared your video to them. for me, from any others video i have been watched; your explanation is very details and give others to open or not to open their collection. thank you bro for this video.

  • @Spyder1972
    @Spyder1972 Год назад

    I also wanted to agree with you about these cars are FUN to open, especially the new ones. I love diecast cars.

  • @20JK10
    @20JK10 9 лет назад +1

    I enjoy your videos and seeing the vintage HW. I'm also an open collector and have saved a lot of money buying loose cars [especially from collector sets] instead of buying them mint-on-card.

  • @khandkerhasan8456
    @khandkerhasan8456 5 лет назад +3

    I only keep THs and special themed cars in the packaging. Also I keep the rare stuff too if I come across them

  • @Gustavo-kn9nf
    @Gustavo-kn9nf 4 года назад +3

    I like to free those models, even if it means losing 25 to 50% of value. I sometimes keep the card (not the plastic bubble) if it's a vintage one and I like the artwork / if there's a list of castings printed behind. Only TWO blisters on my shelves, for 1000+ cars.

  • @ecua3000
    @ecua3000 9 лет назад +1

    I try whenever possible to buy two of the same car, but it's not always financially possible. I don't resell, so eventually when I have a dream room like yours I will crack almost everything. Great video.

  • @bernardsembiring8052
    @bernardsembiring8052 5 лет назад +4

    nice advice; you should buy two. one to be opened and the other one to keep on the blister for your future investment; thank you

  • @islandbrew
    @islandbrew 9 лет назад +3

    Gangster. Thanks for being you and letting me know that buying Hot Wheels at 45 is not unusual.
    I always open them. Got to feel the weight in my hand, the bottom etc.

    • @lightingmcqueen3567
      @lightingmcqueen3567 6 лет назад

      Ron Brewster but if you sell someone never open them cuz if you open them then the price is useless

  • @interstellarlapisthecccp4946
    @interstellarlapisthecccp4946 7 лет назад +2

    The thing about these types of hobbies... all that really matters is that you are getting enjoyment out of what you are collecting. In the end, there are far more efficient ways to make money so you should really only consider what you might want to sell off in the future to pay for new additions. I'm not into hot-wheels but I do love wristwatches; a couple of scratches can take hundreds if not thousands of dollars off your watch if you are trying to resell it, but what's the point of owning them if you can't enjoy them? That's why I say eat your pie and if you have any left over trade your friend for some chocolate cake and ice-cream.

  • @Studmuf-Rockin
    @Studmuf-Rockin 6 лет назад +3

    Open them up and enjoy! (Although damage is a concern) I personally wanted to keep it in the box for the art, but then I thought I can just snip the art to keep.

  • @anthonycds
    @anthonycds 9 лет назад +1

    Excellent presentation on the subject. This now makes me want to open up a bunch of my cars I've been saving sealed for whatever reason. Looking forward to more of your insightful videos.

    • @wtffor
      @wtffor  9 лет назад +1

      anthonycds Set them free! And make a 'cracking' video when you do so we can all watch the opening party! Thanks for stopping by

  • @marcmercado4631
    @marcmercado4631 6 лет назад +4

    I buy 2 of each model. I open 1 and keeps 1 carded.

    • @chevylandt.v
      @chevylandt.v 4 года назад

      I do the same sometimes if I can.

  • @craigkluth4730
    @craigkluth4730 6 лет назад +4

    Great insight on collecting, I used to hear this a lot with baseball cards "keep those packs unopened for more value"! Well collecting anything seems to have its ups and downs pricewise. I like looking at baseball cards, so if I buy a box of 1987 Topps cards, am I going to open the packs to see the cards or look at the box for the next 10 years hoping I can double my money? I look at the cards. Good video!

  • @kenevans1455
    @kenevans1455 7 лет назад +3

    Great vid ive started to open my hot wheels now kept them for along time need to enjoy them now out of the packages great

  • @Nettiezoo
    @Nettiezoo Год назад +1

    One of the best parts of collecting is breaking that package open and holding the car to see it better and i then displaying it. I love going through them and sorting them in categories. The only ones i keep packaged are my character cards from Disney, Pixar, WB etc. I like having their picture on the card and they are hard to find. I only buy 1 of each car that i get. I couldnt enjoy more than that. It would be more like a hoard

    • @nikoenciso01
      @nikoenciso01 9 месяцев назад +1

      I'm same way I only like have 1 casting too

  • @carmelodominguezclinton3673
    @carmelodominguezclinton3673 7 лет назад +52

    a good collector opens the package..

  • @whocares2465
    @whocares2465 4 года назад +1

    Great video, but I think the matter of opening the blister and the affect on the price wasn't really talked through

  • @johnhorazy12notes
    @johnhorazy12notes Год назад

    Another way to display after opening is getting the 1:64 clear plastic display with a base. Take the vehicle and use the round dot Velcro. 2 or 3 Velcro dots. This way the care does not slide around. Protects from dust and can lift the car off the Velcro and place back after handling it. To tightly hold the cover to the base by cutting a size of file card paper. Write the description of the car. Place the bottom of the paper between the base and the clear cover. This way you can lift the display without the case and the cover coming apart. Writing the description of the vehicle on the paper so you don’t need to read the bottom of the vehicle. Use Velcro dots. I suggest the white and not the black color Velcro dots.

  • @Pandaedc0815
    @Pandaedc0815 9 лет назад +1

    Just wanted to thank you because of you i cracked my whole collection including 50 thunts 20 rlc and supers and love being able to hold and roll them around a bit they do look so much better thanks :)

    • @wtffor
      @wtffor  9 лет назад

      yankeeslover01able You are very welcome, and I am sure it was so much fun opening them all too wasn't it!? They do display extremely nicely loose, and so much easier to appreciate the car itself.

  • @cameronmaysonet1742
    @cameronmaysonet1742 5 лет назад +2

    I like you're collection behind you I am trying to set it up like that I have about 4000 hot wheels so I am struggling but I love you're videos

  • @vdubpowered
    @vdubpowered 9 лет назад +1

    I have some hotwheels and other brands that I've had for years that I wish I kept in packages but I was also a kid when I got them so of course I wanted to open them. The ones I buy now I keep in packages. Don't have room for doubles and if I do but a double I give it to my brother so he has the car in his collection too

  • @leesantos9711
    @leesantos9711 4 года назад

    I really enjoy taking them out, they're work of art ! Buy two and leave one in the package.

  • @Jake-st2qj
    @Jake-st2qj 6 лет назад +1

    Most of my cars in my collection are open but I still keep the boxes and when I’m done looking at the car I put it back in the box especially my 1970 Sidekick I take care of it and leave it in the box when I’m done feeling it.

  • @kevinegift
    @kevinegift 6 лет назад

    I always open mine. If I find a casting that I really like again, I’ll buy it and keep it in the packaging to COLLECT. I don’t want to ever sell them, I just like to collect them and have them.

  • @JohnSTF72
    @JohnSTF72 8 лет назад +1

    My personal take on collecting is buying two car samples of the same model (at least), open the one to have a better view of the casting and keep the other in the package.At least for the basic car lineups, otherwise it's not very cost effective.I wouldn't open special editions of cars though, especially if it's hard to find them sealed in the first place.

  • @outskirtscustoms
    @outskirtscustoms 5 лет назад +1

    I agree and I try to collect mostly loose cars, the only ones I keep carded are STH, some older TH, and my motorcycle collection as they really don't like to stand up on their own. I also leave my duplicates carded as trade fodder.

  • @raidrax2368
    @raidrax2368 4 года назад +1

    So, what I've learned from this video is that you open all the new cars unless they're limited numbers; and don't open vintage cars unless you've got doubles.

  • @JonToyCars
    @JonToyCars 9 лет назад +1

    Very good video and i agree with you fully. For example i like to collect both loose and carded, i keep all the Treasure Hunts and special series carded and i open all the mainlines, so i can enjoy them and put them on track sets and play sets.

  • @TheKingRacer007
    @TheKingRacer007 9 лет назад +4

    thanks for sharing your opinion! Almost every cars of my collection is opened. II realy like to do stop motion video and make customs. Only somes rares vehicules ares keeped on the package (I will use them for trade or sell in the futur).

  • @user-sy3nd8yz9j
    @user-sy3nd8yz9j 7 месяцев назад

    I know this is a 9 year old video but, I really like it. I am about to get back into collecting diecast cars and am brushing up on today's fandom. Nice video.

  • @veedubmatt
    @veedubmatt 9 лет назад +1

    Great video! You and I share the exact same opinion with regards to opening and/or not opening.

  • @mtbeb5414
    @mtbeb5414 5 лет назад +3

    I keep most of mine closed, but the redlines stay in XD

  • @hotwheeldude
    @hotwheeldude 9 лет назад

    I open most of my hot wheels and display them as you can see in my vids.i like to enjoy them and have no problem buying the cars with damaged cards.

  • @mythoecoliving5403
    @mythoecoliving5403 5 лет назад +1

    great information you shared to us. Thanks

  • @L0rdVadr
    @L0rdVadr 5 лет назад +1

    Nice vid. Question: what are the plastic shelving or cases you have on the wall? And where did u get them? I need something similar but not able to track something down that’s acceptable.

  • @wordreet
    @wordreet 8 лет назад +3

    Well, I don't believe I'll ever become a 'collector' as such. They HAVE to run on the track or I can't justify it to my amateur engineer's conscience.
    So I had 65 cars the other day and now I have 85 as I found the latest 2016 selection and selected 20 cars in a local UK shop called Halfords. (Motor accessories, service parts and bicycles)(and Hot Wheels obviously) But two of them are identical Treasure Hunt '11 Corvette Gran Sport models.
    I've never even seen a TH with my own eyes before and am almost in a quandry, because I'm thinking, "The only thing that's better than a standard one is the little flame tampo on the side, they aren't going to roll any faster and might even be totally crap.
    So now I almost feel like going back and exchanging them for different cars so that someone else can have the benefit of 'Hunt' cars, if they even know what they're looking at. But a better part of me is saying, "To hell with that! Crack 'em and race 'em!"
    Put it this way, if I keep 'em, I'll race 'em! :¬P

  • @ericyang8474
    @ericyang8474 8 лет назад +1

    Open for: downhill racing, customizing, playing, easier to display, mainline cars without appreciative value, duplicates in a set
    Keep in package for: exclusive cars, card art sets, cars with appreciative value, original card display, rare and retired cars

  • @Coladita52
    @Coladita52 4 года назад +1

    Thank You for such an informative video, I really enjoyed it.

  • @escapenguin
    @escapenguin Год назад

    I was given a bunch that I guess were from an estate sale. Packaging is trashed. Was mulling over opening them but I guess this answers the question. If you want to open it and it's not foolish to do so or you have a dupe anyway, have at it. I remember as a kid some small drug stores would have them in a little carousel case so they were already opened anyway. Made it easy :)

  • @dredstonemilestone8518
    @dredstonemilestone8518 8 лет назад +4

    dude! there is just 1good solution....OPEN it! but make sure the package or box or whatever is still in a good condition so that after opening it and holding it for detail articulation observation....you can still put it back in its package and display it..it also act as its containment unit..!!!why still debate about it!!problem solve sir!!so that when someone finally decide to buy it,it is still in the best condition,complete and protected!!!it's nice to help a fellow collector...enjoy!!!

    • @reconquista98
      @reconquista98 6 лет назад

      perfect replica !

    • @ACommenterOnYouTube
      @ACommenterOnYouTube 5 лет назад

      @Dredstone Milestone:
      Once you TOUCH the car with your oily fingers.... You started the process of that oil to eat away at the paint .... Even by putting it back in the case, that oil is still on the paint .. Its just a matter of time ...
      I am all for touching and playing with it, but don't do that and put it back in the case and try to sell it to someone ...

  • @LarryHatch
    @LarryHatch 10 месяцев назад

    I've collected 6000+ 1:64 diecast since 1965 and all the cars I sold for big money were loose. I also enjoy my displayed cars so much more. No one collector argued they were worth less for being outside the package. I warn young collectors not to spend hundreds on protectors and acrylic boxes for they are just wasting money that should towards actual vehicles.

  • @Nettiezoo
    @Nettiezoo Год назад

    The 2 things you said that it boils down to: "Theyre a dollar" and "They make thousands and thousands of them now so most will never be rare"

  • @Skittleman2341
    @Skittleman2341 9 лет назад +1

    I really liked the video on opening and not opening rare Hot Wheels. I agree that many of the current mainline Hot Wheels will never seek $100.00+. Unless, it is a convention car or something that is limited to 1000 to 2000 units.

  • @dankydiecast5686
    @dankydiecast5686 9 лет назад

    Loved the video. I open all of my cars except of course if I buy a double by mistake. No need to have two or more of the same opened. I would also keep the very rare cars in the pack. You never know when you may need to sell them to pay the rent or buy groceries....lol.

  • @garagemdochico
    @garagemdochico 4 года назад +1

    Nice!!!

  • @d34dsYnt4x
    @d34dsYnt4x 3 года назад

    I'm not a hardcore collector. I don't go one shop to another hunting. I only go looking for some when I go grocery shopping. Whatever peek my interest, I buy. Then I open them up for display.

  • @slymancollector4157
    @slymancollector4157 9 лет назад +2

    Wow! You have a substantial amount of cars! I love those displays. Looks like it's time to do some RUclips time traveling and see what's in those cases. In regard to opening or not, I say crack em and set them free. I had some bad carded vintage that I ended up opening a while back and they look so much better out of the package. Thanks for sharing!

    • @anthonyedwards7737
      @anthonyedwards7737 9 лет назад +1

      hay.yeah look back in da ol time capsule.he has awesome stuff he also build this room with his collection in mind.

  • @TheEmotionalArcheologist
    @TheEmotionalArcheologist 7 лет назад

    ive got around half opened as i love to display them, but have almost 300 of my cars stored away as i have no room to show them at this point. great vid, cheers

  • @keithmarsolais2509
    @keithmarsolais2509 9 лет назад +2

    It is truly a personal opinion. I don't collect for the thought of resale, I collect because I enjoy it. I think that the mainline cars being made today will never have great value so rip away and the vintage cars hey I paid for it and if it's on a crappy package and I want to open it so be it. All in the spirit of collecting not selling.

    • @wtffor
      @wtffor  9 лет назад

      Keith Marsolais Well said!

  • @JoshTheCollectorGuy
    @JoshTheCollectorGuy 9 лет назад +2

    I REALLY do agree with ya Mate on the points you made on the Opening and leaving Carded. I personally DON'T OPEN any of my Older Hot Wheels because as you said it's like a time capsule. Even if the Card is beaten up and the Blister is dented I just can't bring myself to open them. I even talk about it with guys at Swap Meets about the same stuff. I always hear "You leave it Carded it will be worth something one day" with the Older Hot Wheels yes but with the Newer Hot Wheels maybe not. Like you said if there is a demand for it in the future of a rare variation it's not going to be worth A LOT of money. As ALWAYS Mate REALLY enjoyed the video!!!!! GREAT topic to talk about

    • @wtffor
      @wtffor  9 лет назад

      JoshTheCollectorGuy Thanks Josh!

    • @kylesoler4139
      @kylesoler4139 6 лет назад

      Time captules are meant to be opened at some point in time.

  • @rachelmarcotte1408
    @rachelmarcotte1408 4 года назад

    My son is three and we collect Hot Wheels with special features/ moving parts. We have yet to encounter a vintage or rare car so when we finally do encounter a car that I'm hesitant to open, it will be interesting to see how my son reacts....I might just be forced to open it.

  • @joscaro11
    @joscaro11 8 лет назад +18

    i buying 2 cars and open one 👍

    • @dredstonemilestone8518
      @dredstonemilestone8518 8 лет назад +2

      that's good,so don't forget to read my reply it will help a lot man!!

    • @HWROMANIA
      @HWROMANIA 4 года назад +5

      i buy 3. 1 open. 1 carded. 1 for sale/trade

    • @harrsh7116
      @harrsh7116 3 года назад

      @@HWROMANIA same bro

    • @ErnestoGarciaER53
      @ErnestoGarciaER53 3 года назад

      I do the same thing because i know theirs a possibly i can have save one and one I can put it on the wall.

  • @MemosToys
    @MemosToys 9 лет назад +3

    Set them free. Unless they are rare I'll keep them in the package but then again it's not going to make me rich. Enjoy them now! Great video!

  • @Stewbob112
    @Stewbob112 7 лет назад

    I'm 22 and I've had Hot Wheels since I could remember. I've always "collected" them to some extent, but truly started collecting them when I was maybe 12. 95% of my collection is in boxes. It's just how I enjoy them. It stores them, quickly shows me when that Hot Wheel was produced, and it keeps them from getting chips and dings when storing them. That's just me though.

  • @kmuck8677
    @kmuck8677 6 лет назад

    Great vid I usually buy 2 if I want to open it but now I'm about to open some with jacked cards and not feel bad about it one bit haha

  • @sham_wow_guy
    @sham_wow_guy 3 года назад

    I've recently gotten back into collecting after almost 10 years. The ones i'm getting now, I leave in the box and display on the wall. I still have all my cars from when I was a kid so I have plenty of loose cars to play with and enjoy. The new ones I only open if I can only find that model in a damaged package or I get the same car in different colors.

  • @KlineFarmchannel
    @KlineFarmchannel 5 лет назад +2

    I like to leave them in the pack I think they display alot better and have a better quality than being loose. I have many loose ones but I just feel like OK I opened it. Now what am I going to do with it?. I like looking at the cases and think they are just better in the original case but I agree if you have more than one it's okay to open one . But I immediately regret it after I open them

  • @mark6310
    @mark6310 6 лет назад

    I like to open them and put them on the display turntable under lighting.I switch out one every day to look at.I will have it on the counter top to look at while drinking a coffee in the morning.

  • @Padovisky
    @Padovisky 6 лет назад +1

    Besides being a 3y old video, it's very relevant still. I love opening my hot wheels, specially if it is a mainline from the current year, I don't think too much about it being "rare". I make videos too, but in Portuguese (i am a Brazilian). Thanks for the insights.

  • @weekendwarriordude2790
    @weekendwarriordude2790 6 лет назад

    Thank you for your insight to the dilemma of to open or not to open. I started collecting in August of this year (2017) and I leave all of mine in the cards-so far. I made a display (got the idea from another of your videos) on 2 foot by 4 foot pegboard with 11 even rows to slide the cards in and out of the vinyl grooved modeling that holds them. It can hold between 110 and 120 cars depending on the blister size. I feel like I will always keep them carded (especially the more premium ones) although I do like the idea of opening them using acetone so as not to damage the card in case I want to reseal them.

  • @Etienne_Diecast
    @Etienne_Diecast 6 лет назад +10

    Old vid, so you'll most likely never going to see this comment. But, THANK YOU for the realistic info. I was keeping some in their blister thinking "it's what ppl do" but since I don't plan to resell them I'm thinking of opening them up and keeping the card only. (I bought a similar case as the ones in your background and they seem to preserve them quite well from what I read online) just subscribed!

    • @wtffor
      @wtffor  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you for the comment and the subscription! I'm glad you are able to open and enjoy your cars, just as they were intended! :)

  • @grandtheftgameryt
    @grandtheftgameryt 2 года назад

    I personally open but I tottally see why people don’t too. It’s just personal preference or if your in it for the money or not. If your not in if for the money then take it out the box if you want. If you want to sell it you will probably want to keep it in the box

  • @mrSenCTVT
    @mrSenCTVT 9 лет назад +4

    Great video brother...if I only had a wall like yours then all my cars would be loose on the display cases...I'm definitely not a card collector...I see you've grown your hair brother...great seeing another vid...have a blessed day...I'm curious if you had any customs on display or in your collection...

    • @wtffor
      @wtffor  9 лет назад +1

      mrSenCTVT Thank you very much! I don't have many customs, just a few I did years ago but they aren't anywhere near the quality that you produce, and hence are not on my display wall. One day when I have more time at home and not working, I'd like to get back into customizing.

  • @dapati1257
    @dapati1257 5 лет назад +1

    I like your videos. You're a good guy.

  • @raythomasson8660
    @raythomasson8660 4 года назад

    Ok, I'm 58 years old, I have played with the cars since I was like 5. I have now about 300. Lots of them are loose, but I have a LOT of new ones because my wife knows how much I enjoy them, she buys me a couple every time she gets paid. I keep all of them because I am a mechanic and a car guy (lifelong). Some I have, I have had since I was young. I don't think I will be around much longer, so was wondering what to do with my stuff. I love your wall cases, where do you get them? Hobby shop ? You want to buy my stuff? Cheap! Lots of Nascar, shit load of muscle cars, some rare Dale Earnhardt, including a Bass boat with trailer. Caterpillar, John Deere, list is long. Thanks for your help.

  • @waifubreaks1572
    @waifubreaks1572 7 лет назад

    TBH I like to keep them in the card so that I can pin them on my dorm's wall. It really brightens up the room seeing all the writing and information on the card, and then seeing the car in the blister. "They won't be rare or anything, there's no need to keep them sealed". I just like having them sealed and hung from my wall, I don't plan on selling any of them.