Pretty cool that Hotwheels got F1 back! I remember back in the early 2000’s they use to have some of the teams in 1/64. Really excited about the Lego partnership as well! It’s a good time to be a fan.
@@thatslotcarguy I've seen Max Verstappen on the Red Bull racks even, I was actually an American F1 fan before Netflix but it's cool to see it being popular now.
Nothing to do with slot cars. Mattel did have access to Tyco at one point, but the purchased it for the RC stuff and hated the aftercare on the fiddly little HO slot cars. As for these diecasts, early days but they don't look as detailed as the Sparky models in the same scale right now.
There has been some hotwheels slot car stuff since Tyco but I wouldn't say they were very special And I agree this has nothing to do with slot cars, this video is directed at the diecast car world
Fantastic. Hopefully they wont cost 25 Dollars Like this piece of Art here. I want to buy some for my three years old daughter so she hopefully have fun with playing Racing Cars.
Has anyone seen the 1/64 Mini GT F1 diecast cars? Simply amazing. Hot wheels can't even get proper licensing. Their details will certainly be very bland and washed out. With companies like Mini GT, Pop Race, Inno64 and others, I'm not sure why anyone spends money on Hot wheels.
I’m in the same boat, that said (at least in America) Hot Wheels tugs at the heart strings, which is why people like myself love them, and you’re 100% correct, WAY better offerings out there, but you throw daddy an F1 branded hot wheels with interchangeable Pirelli tires and I bite like when an ex calls me back after years and I’m horny. That said Kaido details (in my humble opinion) are top notch, and while they partnered with mini gt kaido still gives us more detail. Stay gangster
@@Yourmission9 I totally agree with that. I have many Kaido House mini gt's. OMG I am in love with them! I even scored a Chase! Nissan GTR! Got lucky! Mini GT formula one cars are sooooo detailed. The hot wheels ones look so bland. I just can't buy a hot wheels after owning the other premium brands.
Pretty cool that Hotwheels got F1 back! I remember back in the early 2000’s they use to have some of the teams in 1/64.
Really excited about the Lego partnership as well! It’s a good time to be a fan.
@@MPSlotCar 2025 is year of the F1
Those were OK but looked somewhat off from the real shapes. These, whilst not a the Sparky level, look more promising. Price will be key.
To be honest already bburago is already making 1:43 size f1 cars it would be cool to have 1:64 scale ones now.
I hope they make Michael Schumacher f2002
Always keeping it fresh with quality content. Enjoy these news bits, well done mate 👏🏁
@@CasselRacing Cheers mate
Here in America F1 is pretty hot right now! I just got a couple of 1/24 scale F1 diecasts from Walmart.
I could imagine the F1 buzz over there, would be amazing
@@thatslotcarguy I've seen Max Verstappen on the Red Bull racks even, I was actually an American F1 fan before Netflix but it's cool to see it being popular now.
Nothing to do with slot cars. Mattel did have access to Tyco at one point, but the purchased it for the RC stuff and hated the aftercare on the fiddly little HO slot cars. As for these diecasts, early days but they don't look as detailed as the Sparky models in the same scale right now.
There has been some hotwheels slot car stuff since Tyco but I wouldn't say they were very special
And I agree this has nothing to do with slot cars, this video is directed at the diecast car world
The Hot Wheels slot car stuff like the Mattel stuff just before it was just rebranded Tyco.
Will they do the whole Set of Cars Like Ferrari, RedBull and so on or only this One HotWheels Branded car?
To my knowledge it's full F1
Fantastic. Hopefully they wont cost 25 Dollars Like this piece of Art here. I want to buy some for my three years old daughter so she hopefully have fun with playing Racing Cars.
@@thatslotcarguy :)
Smart move Hot Wheels is the best selling toy of all time!
Massive move by F1
Has anyone seen the 1/64 Mini GT F1 diecast cars? Simply amazing. Hot wheels can't even get proper licensing. Their details will certainly be very bland and washed out. With companies like Mini GT, Pop Race, Inno64 and others, I'm not sure why anyone spends money on Hot wheels.
I'm currently collecting some of these brands for a comparison
I’m in the same boat, that said (at least in America) Hot Wheels tugs at the heart strings, which is why people like myself love them, and you’re 100% correct, WAY better offerings out there, but you throw daddy an F1 branded hot wheels with interchangeable Pirelli tires and I bite like when an ex calls me back after years and I’m horny. That said Kaido details (in my humble opinion) are top notch, and while they partnered with mini gt kaido still gives us more detail. Stay gangster
@@Yourmission9 I totally agree with that. I have many Kaido House mini gt's. OMG I am in love with them! I even scored a Chase! Nissan GTR! Got lucky!
Mini GT formula one cars are sooooo detailed. The hot wheels ones look so bland. I just can't buy a hot wheels after owning the other premium brands.
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