@@Diecastbuffet winners circle is my all time favorite with hot wheels a very close 2nd. I own a Ricky Craven Tide Pontiac that’s on the hot wheels mold. It still looks beautiful today ❤️
Honestly anything before Lionel was better. My favorite all time was Team Caliber or Action with the opening hoods. I liked Team Calibers packaging design most. Hot wheels probably had the best molds that didn't ding up or scratch
Best 1/24s were obviously Action. The standards were better than the elites we have today sometimes. The elite Actions were best overall. Team Caliber Owner Series close 2nd
Matchbox from 1993 to 1996 T Bird Stock #16 and #17, t Bird Stock #4, T Bird Stock # 11 are very fast, I think they released many more, I have several of these models and they are very, very fast together with the Pro's hot wheels I think they are the fastest for speed races of 20 feet or more
@@Diecastbuffet My favorite is racing champions and hot wheels I wish they can bring it back they also had rubber tires you had to go to on winner circle or something else I forget the other brand name
Wow, I could listen to you talk about HotWheels NASCAR diecast for hours! They really are the best to ever be made! My two all time favorite diecasts are Kurt's Sharpe and Irwin Tools #97 from HotWheels, absolutely incredible pieces. I love Winner's Circle as well, but something special about HotWheels! I remember the days as a kid seeing Walmart and Kmart loaded with diecasts! Those were the days for sure.
I love that brand of hot wheels especially from Nascar, which is featured so much in the 2002 Nascar Thunder game haha. I loved that hot wheels especially brought out the Haulers.
I just started collecting recently, and I am hooked on the Action Racing diecasts. They made so many cool products; from the standard gold and platinum series 1:64’s to the specialty products such as the Pepsi can Gordon or Pennzoil filter Steve Park.
If they made modern NASCAR Premiums then I’d buy them regularly. They still make premium vintage NASCAR’s and Trans Am cars but nothing modern. I received a number of the vintage cars as Christmas gifts and they look amazing, so I can’t imagine how good they could make the current cars look.
@@Diecastbuffet the Cars 2 diecast weren't as high quality as the Cars 1 and I don't know anything about the Cars 3 diecast, I've got a shoe box full of Cars diecast, I even have a limited edition KMART exclusive with rubber tires!
They actually gave a crap about quality control too was the best part. Lionel and their quality as of late, pisses me off BEYOND WORDS! #sticktotrainslionel
There problem was winners circle had all the big name drivers. I didn't realize how good hotwheels was until I was getting for $1 at the flea market. I got a 1/24 mark martin viagra car. It has a sticker that says adult collectable. I got it for $7 somewhere
2 pegs now yep and they are always empty now back when hotwheels was doing it you had 6 to 8 pegs full most of the time but now ....shit can't find anything
I had a Jeff burton 03 hotwheels select car with opening hood and very detailed chassis and all over the absolute best car I've ever had also had a 1999 Jeff burton hauler that was color chrome that even the trailer was metal it was freaking bad ass hot wheels had some very very detailed cars too those nascar select by hotwheels I think it was called they were about 3 or 4 dollars higher but very worth it I wish I still had them I had a 2000 and 2003 Jeff burton and the 1999 hauler so bad ass I'm like you I wish they'd get back in the sport because now omg it would be the best
@@Diecastbuffet me to bro hot wheels made the best cars by far I had them all from the practice cars to the sets to the selects man back then roush was my favorite team and I was die-cast happy ....I wish I still had all those cars but I lost them all and bro talk about one heartbroken dude I was still am I ain't got completely over it ...I had even built a oak curio cabinet with glass doors to display my favorites an its all gone my entire collection from 1985 to 2011 all gone ....I started back littby little and I have some cars now but not like I had with all my old cars my Davey Allison collection was my baby I had all his cars from the start some worth hundreds of dollars too all my hotwheels race cars too ....and now Lionel is so damn slow can't find. Anything and when they do drop scalpers by them so fast they gone soon as I get to the store and I hate pre-order cause you'll either wait a year to get it or they cancel it that Davey Allison tribute car # 28 this year I about pre ordered it and I said shit I'll make a custom of it or even a Davey paint scheme on a mustang and already have it and won't get surprised paint chips or the grill or headlights all ganked up lol
Funny they were the lesser quality diecasts then but still were way better than what we got today. Their chase the race versions and the rotating wind tunnel packaging was great
Hahaha well my friend I’m very blessed to have a good bit but not a thousand 😅😅😂 so my favorite if I had to pick right now, 2009 old spice swagger tony Stewart 1/64
Early 2000s hot wheels were awesome. I remember getting some in like 02 and 03 when the car would change from test scheme to normal just with cold water. Color changing cars
@Diecastbuffet, sorry if I return to this video and sorry if I write to you again. I'd like to know what do you think about the old action 1/64 release that I only discovedered some days ago but I haven't yet one in my hand. I refer to the action with rubber tyres, metal base and hood and tailgate can be opened. I saw that action made a tons of model and series (elite edition - full concept....) and they have a ton of livery. What do you think about that in comparison with these hot wheels nascar produced from 1998 to 2004/5. Thank you. P. S. In the past did ever a video with that action model? If yes, I can't find it. Thank you so much
@@lucamaqdf72 I personally prefer cars that aren’t fragile like the hot wheels ones, the hood opening action ones can be more fragile due to moving parts. And I haven’t done a video specifically on the action cars
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The 2003 Michael Waltrip NAPA Auto Parts,
Hot wheels had incredible quality. I have a few in my collection. Winners circle is my favorite.
@@KR_Diecasts i love them all!
@@Diecastbuffet winners circle is my all time favorite with hot wheels a very close 2nd. I own a Ricky Craven Tide Pontiac that’s on the hot wheels mold. It still looks beautiful today ❤️
@@KR_Diecasts God I love those Pontiac’s!!
Honestly anything before Lionel was better. My favorite all time was Team Caliber or Action with the opening hoods. I liked Team Calibers packaging design most. Hot wheels probably had the best molds that didn't ding up or scratch
Best 1/24s were obviously Action. The standards were better than the elites we have today sometimes. The elite Actions were best overall. Team Caliber Owner Series close 2nd
Matchbox from 1993 to 1996 T Bird Stock #16 and #17, t Bird Stock #4, T Bird Stock # 11 are very fast, I think they released many more, I have several of these models and they are very, very fast together with the Pro's hot wheels I think they are the fastest for speed races of 20 feet or more
Hot Wheels knew how to make awesome licensed NASCAR, IndyCar, and IMSA/WEC “Race Day” related diecasts😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
imagine the detail we could get if they came back with Nascar! love the sports car molds :)
@@Diecastbuffet My favorite is racing champions and hot wheels I wish they can bring it back they also had rubber tires you had to go to on winner circle or something else I forget the other brand name
I love hunting for these as well as Winner Circle, Matchbox Superstars, Racing Champions and other lines at my local thrift mall
Wow, I could listen to you talk about HotWheels NASCAR diecast for hours! They really are the best to ever be made! My two all time favorite diecasts are Kurt's Sharpe and Irwin Tools #97 from HotWheels, absolutely incredible pieces. I love Winner's Circle as well, but something special about HotWheels! I remember the days as a kid seeing Walmart and Kmart loaded with diecasts! Those were the days for sure.
I miss when we had variety of nascar diecast, now its just lionel..
Same. I miss going to the store and seeing half an aisle full of different cars and paint schemes from multiple companies
absolutely nobody could argue against this. I have a 1998 john andretti players and *chefs kiss* its beautiful
I love that brand of hot wheels especially from Nascar, which is featured so much in the 2002 Nascar Thunder game haha. I loved that hot wheels especially brought out the Haulers.
The haulers looked so realistic!! 😁
I did get a Kyle petty hot wheels one at the trade show a few months ago and yeah I forgot how good these cars are!!
thats awesome bro!!
the last few they made were a #10 Scott Riggs Valvoline car promoting the movie Cars and a few Danica Patrick 2010 Nationwide Series cars
The packaging looks more appealing than they do now
i agree! the flame pattern is just so cool to me :D
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Hotwheels made the best cars and got them to stores fast I wish hot wheels would make them again
Probably my favorite Hotwheel that was realeased as a nascar is Ryan Newman’s 2001 Alltel car that things awesome
Love that car!!
I like winners circle because they did the lifetime series and the victory lane dioramas
Great point!!
They did a lot of cool stuff. Racing Champions did too
Their 2003 Pontiac mold was the best. Sad it only lasted 1 season
I miss it!!
My favorite Hotwheels diecasts I own is Ken Schrader's 2001 m&m's and Mark Martin's 2005 pfizer
That’s awesome 😎
My favorite was always cravens ford Taurus tide ride
Good news, I finally found wave 4. Bad news, there was only one😅. Still happy to find something though
Uh oh! Haha glad you could at least find something
Their 2003 Pontiac body was legit the most ACCURATE VERSION of it in diecast form.
I just started collecting recently, and I am hooked on the Action Racing diecasts. They made so many cool products; from the standard gold and platinum series 1:64’s to the specialty products such as the Pepsi can Gordon or Pennzoil filter Steve Park.
Action made some fantastic stuff in those years 😄😄
Its a shame Hot Wheels dosent do NASCAR anymore, it'd be awesome to see them nowadays as a Premium line
If they made modern NASCAR Premiums then I’d buy them regularly. They still make premium vintage NASCAR’s and Trans Am cars but nothing modern. I received a number of the vintage cars as Christmas gifts and they look amazing, so I can’t imagine how good they could make the current cars look.
Hot wheels has the best gloss finish
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Please come back to making NASCAR diecasts Hot Wheels!
Yes
Mattel used a very similar mold when they made their first line of the Cars series, they made those for 4 years and they were amazing.
love those movies!
@@Diecastbuffet the Cars 2 diecast weren't as high quality as the Cars 1 and I don't know anything about the Cars 3 diecast, I've got a shoe box full of Cars diecast, I even have a limited edition KMART exclusive with rubber tires!
@@Diecastbuffet I have a diecast of the car Scott Riggs ran in ‘06
They actually gave a crap about quality control too was the best part. Lionel and their quality as of late, pisses me off BEYOND WORDS! #sticktotrainslionel
Yep. It was rare to see the crap lionel puts out on any of the companies then. Early Racing Champions were at least made better
There problem was winners circle had all the big name drivers. I didn't realize how good hotwheels was until I was getting for $1 at the flea market. I got a 1/24 mark martin viagra car. It has a sticker that says adult collectable. I got it for $7 somewhere
The hot wheels version is with rubber tires
I first saw/heard about these is 2017
2 pegs now yep and they are always empty now back when hotwheels was doing it you had 6 to 8 pegs full most of the time but now ....shit can't find anything
I had a Jeff burton 03 hotwheels select car with opening hood and very detailed chassis and all over the absolute best car I've ever had also had a 1999 Jeff burton hauler that was color chrome that even the trailer was metal it was freaking bad ass hot wheels had some very very detailed cars too those nascar select by hotwheels I think it was called they were about 3 or 4 dollars higher but very worth it I wish I still had them I had a 2000 and 2003 Jeff burton and the 1999 hauler so bad ass I'm like you I wish they'd get back in the sport because now omg it would be the best
Love those haulers!!
@@Diecastbuffet me to bro hot wheels made the best cars by far I had them all from the practice cars to the sets to the selects man back then roush was my favorite team and I was die-cast happy ....I wish I still had all those cars but I lost them all and bro talk about one heartbroken dude I was still am I ain't got completely over it ...I had even built a oak curio cabinet with glass doors to display my favorites an its all gone my entire collection from 1985 to 2011 all gone ....I started back littby little and I have some cars now but not like I had with all my old cars my Davey Allison collection was my baby I had all his cars from the start some worth hundreds of dollars too all my hotwheels race cars too ....and now Lionel is so damn slow can't find. Anything and when they do drop scalpers by them so fast they gone soon as I get to the store and I hate pre-order cause you'll either wait a year to get it or they cancel it that Davey Allison tribute car # 28 this year I about pre ordered it and I said shit I'll make a custom of it or even a Davey paint scheme on a mustang and already have it and won't get surprised paint chips or the grill or headlights all ganked up lol
i think i have 2 in my collection
My favorite brand is racing champions
I really miss those! Great value for diecasts
@@Diecastbuffet i’ve got so many of those things from 1998 50 year anniversary
Funny they were the lesser quality diecasts then but still were way better than what we got today. Their chase the race versions and the rotating wind tunnel packaging was great
the best is obviously denver models
Imagine if Hot Wheels got rights with some teams again...if they got Chase Elliott they would have done it right already.
I know you got like tens of thousands of diecasts but what do you think is your favorite diecast you own? At least off the top of your brain lol
Hahaha well my friend I’m very blessed to have a good bit but not a thousand 😅😅😂 so my favorite if I had to pick right now, 2009 old spice swagger tony Stewart 1/64
cool
thank you so much!!
The 1990s hot wheels put a sour taste in my mouth, but the 2000s hot wheels diecasts are so nice and I regret not buying them when I've seen them
I agree man!!
Early 2000s hot wheels were awesome. I remember getting some in like 02 and 03 when the car would change from test scheme to normal just with cold water. Color changing cars
Funny enough, half of the fords in my collection are from hot wheels
I also own a 2004 Jeff Burton Treasure Hunt, how cool is that?
I love hw nascar model. Only nascar series. Someone can tell me which brand nowadays make 1:64 nascar model with rubber tyres? Thanks
Currently no NASCAR 1/64’s are made with rubber tires. There was some made in 2021, they’re called “metal chassis” versions
Thank you so much for answer to me!
@@lucamaqdf72 you’re very welcome! God bless :)
@Diecastbuffet, sorry if I return to this video and sorry if I write to you again. I'd like to know what do you think about the old action 1/64 release that I only discovedered some days ago but I haven't yet one in my hand. I refer to the action with rubber tyres, metal base and hood and tailgate can be opened. I saw that action made a tons of model and series (elite edition - full concept....) and they have a ton of livery. What do you think about that in comparison with these hot wheels nascar produced from 1998 to 2004/5. Thank you. P. S. In the past did ever a video with that action model? If yes, I can't find it. Thank you so much
@@lucamaqdf72 I personally prefer cars that aren’t fragile like the hot wheels ones, the hood opening action ones can be more fragile due to moving parts. And I haven’t done a video specifically on the action cars
they still make stock cars. not nascars tho
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