Thank you for posting! I love the Matchbox Moving Parts series....just the right price point and design / scale / features. The Land Rover camper looks magnificent, although I don't know what the scale really is. Still, I might ignore that. The Super Chase models are a big disappointment because I've never seen one. I don't like Mattel's overuse of Chase models. Yeah, maybe it keeps the collecting interest hot, but it also makes some collectors excessively rabid, as well as feeds the scalpers. I don't want to be competing with that type for a model car. Love the Anglia as I expected I would. Its always been an interesting design, and though I don't like Harry Potter, the upside is that it put the car into the public spotlight. Very interesting that there will also be a mainline variation too, minus the opening trunk and doors. I'll buy both!!! I'm so glad that Matchbox did the i-Pace, although it is being discontinued in 1/1 scale soon.....better late than never! And the Range Rover's third appearance (counting that orange chase that I never saw!!!!!!) is very welcome indeed. It is one of the best Matchbox models ever, in my opinion....perfect in almost every respect, including the opening hood and wing mirrors. The Lincoln Green color is classic 1975. Collectors models are often a pass for me because they are either too gaudy or just not worth the price, especially if just a mainline with some generic wheels. The convertibles look fun, but I'll probably only get the new Corvette casting (which looks excellent). The Eldorado is a TINY scale because the real car is so gigantic, and the Mustang was a sloppy design by Matchbox that did a bad job designing the proportions of the rear end. The mainline VW convertible is something I have been collecting....nice price and a clean, simple design. I love it. The working rigs look fantastic, and even though VERY tempting, I usually buy the Greenlight trucks because they are supposed to be 1/64 scale.
The BMW and Land Rover are the hot ones for sure!!!
Thanks for video
Muy buenos videos saludos 🤗
Thank you for posting! I love the Matchbox Moving Parts series....just the right price point and design / scale / features. The Land Rover camper looks magnificent, although I don't know what the scale really is. Still, I might ignore that. The Super Chase models are a big disappointment because I've never seen one. I don't like Mattel's overuse of Chase models. Yeah, maybe it keeps the collecting interest hot, but it also makes some collectors excessively rabid, as well as feeds the scalpers. I don't want to be competing with that type for a model car. Love the Anglia as I expected I would. Its always been an interesting design, and though I don't like Harry Potter, the upside is that it put the car into the public spotlight. Very interesting that there will also be a mainline variation too, minus the opening trunk and doors. I'll buy both!!! I'm so glad that Matchbox did the i-Pace, although it is being discontinued in 1/1 scale soon.....better late than never! And the Range Rover's third appearance (counting that orange chase that I never saw!!!!!!) is very welcome indeed. It is one of the best Matchbox models ever, in my opinion....perfect in almost every respect, including the opening hood and wing mirrors. The Lincoln Green color is classic 1975. Collectors models are often a pass for me because they are either too gaudy or just not worth the price, especially if just a mainline with some generic wheels. The convertibles look fun, but I'll probably only get the new Corvette casting (which looks excellent). The Eldorado is a TINY scale because the real car is so gigantic, and the Mustang was a sloppy design by Matchbox that did a bad job designing the proportions of the rear end. The mainline VW convertible is something I have been collecting....nice price and a clean, simple design. I love it. The working rigs look fantastic, and even though VERY tempting, I usually buy the Greenlight trucks because they are supposed to be 1/64 scale.
Very cool video mister YTH
I'm already trying to work out how I'm going to flip the M3 bonnet so it opens the correct way.
Thought they already had a Moving Parts Ariya? Recall seeing one in a gold or copper paint in the old packaging.
Yes, it's a recolour
It is Ford ANGLIA!
Opel fire
Moving parts are nice but so hard to find