bro i watched that video of the spider, and ive noticed you commenting on all my fav music videos like you were involved in the music video for the 2000 anthem by silverchair
i love collectors, they are unique and cool! doesn't matter if its toy cars or peanut jar they are all AWESOME! especially when they have a nice set up!!!
Impressive H.W. collection! I had a HotWheels/Diecast collectibles store here in 'Vegas a few years back, and a bunch of the kinds of RARITIES in this collection, we had in our showcases. Resin proto's, direct from the designers' own hands, were major hi-lites. As were the likes of a Creamy Pink, Complete, 6-plane SkyShow Set, with box & inst. sheet, Alternate-color Camaros, and Demons in Lime, Yellow, and Orange Enamels, Sunroof-less Custom VW's, a Rear-load Beach Bomb, rare TH Variations, Limited Editions, Convention cars, SEMA show cars,early Redline Blisters, HW's from all around the world, wow, I could go on for a couple hours, But, THESE were the kinds of items that would take a full-grown, 40 y.o.- 50 y.o.+ man and within mere minutes, have them reduced to a wide-eyed 8 y.o. boy all over again. You ain't lived 'till you've seen guys like that, on their knees, crawlin' around with HUGE SMILES on their otherwise somber faces, chasing cars that flew off the track, and lovin' every second of it!! Because, the only thing better than a nice BP or MOC collection, is the LOOSE CARS that you actually put on the track & run, IMHO. An "affordable" collection can easily take on a life of its own, know that!! I have sold 'em for anywhere from $.50c to well over $500+, each, and truly can't remember ever seeing happier customers anywhere else! I still have a few hundred, and counting, and I got my Grandboy collecting now, too! To start him off, for his 3rd B'day, I gave him a nice jump-start-- 300 cars, MIB, from '93 till last year. Yep, He is pretty-much hooked, which is O.K., after all, Who don't like HotWheels?!?!
I have a hot wheel collection all unopened, I have 1,500+ there all over my room. I have been looking them up to find the value and i got inspired to search for the worlds largest/most valuable collection. Was not disappointed.
I collect life experiences.I go out into the big wide world each and everyday.So far I have collected 49 years of ups and downs,but my most valued collection is of the people that have made the mundane interesting and fun.I have lost a few of these special people over the years,but they are not forgotten.Value............ PRICELESS
Good to see that such an important toy such as Hot Wheels is being preserved by this guy. He's to be admired and thanked. Hope he has insurance to adequately cover the value of his collection.
this show could be great. But for the real collector to tune in u need to spend more time showing off the collections. The camera work sucks. Its to fast to see the detail stuff u need to see when looking at a collection. I keep stopping the vid trying to see. That guys hot wheels collection was great. But u could not see 1 10th of what he had
Totally agree, but these derivative shows don't really care about serious collectors it's more about getting the most ppl watching in the cheapest possible manner to sell the most advertising, I guess the first show like this was the BBC Antiques Road Show, the basic premise is ppl like to know how much shit is worth, and the shows have been getting cheaper and more cheesy ever since, till we end up with this, same thing happened with American Chopper, families in business arguing, there are loads of shows like that now, Ice Road Truckers, there is Ice Everything now, and Deadliest Catch, how many cheesy derivative Deadliest Catch shows are there now, networks see a hit show and emulate it to death, the ultimate show would be something like a show about a guy how appraises the value of old shipping mines in the Arctic, it would be called the Deadliest Ice Mine Hoarders, or some such.
+trooper0010 Yeah, but you know.. he has spent better part of his life into it and dont forget that he build pretty massive house around that hobby. Sure 3x return is not bad, but still kinda sucks if you think about it.
Hot Wheels is a fun inexpensive hobby. But once I got up to over some 300 vehicles, I decided it was time to part with some because I could see that they would end up starting to take up a lot of room. You'll notice that most people that start collecting are either people whom are retired or people whom got laid off from a very, very boring job like me. I pretty much put this hobby on hold because there's too many retired scalpers in the area and it cuts deep into the fun. Ebay is the only easy way to find stuff and sometimes if you wait long enough you can get a good price on what you want.
His ability to walk into rooms and spend "hours" valuing peoples goods and then making a judgement based on his knowledge on the subject matter, is just... amazing.
WOW!!!! been a hot wheels collector i can not believe how much his collection is worth!! great to see serious collectors!!! i have uploaded some videos of my collection
i suspect the collector had a more accurate estimated value on his collection before the guy who knows nothing more then what google could produce, gave his opinion
I can imagine robbers be like "word on street there be 1.8mil in that guys house.." other robber "les go midnight rob the fuck" midnight. "check the bassment".... "ITS JUST A BUNCH OF FUCKING TOYS" I had no idea where i was going with this just.. dont judge
Dude , very nice collection ‼️‼️. I'm so in to slot cars. I noticed you didn't have the purple & white #43 Roadrunner. I managed to get my hands on the whole set one by one 😉
I've seen alot of peoples collection they have posted on a Hot Wheels page on facebook. They way they have certain rooms for their collection, its amazing how they made it. I also collect Hot Wheel cars, Matchbox cars, Green Light cars and NASCAR cars and trucks too.
Back in 2010 I bought a Hotwheels Bugatti veyron matt red one for .97c at Wal-Mart. 2015 my neighbor had a garage sale and managed to ask him if I could test the water for this Bugatti Veyron and putt up for sale for $100. My neighbor told me I was nuts out my mind. Well from 8 am -2 pm I stood there and helped him sell his stuff along with my Hotwheel. Close to lunch time this guy whose in to super car collection collecting Hotwheel super car offered me $80 for it take it or leave it. Of course I said YES. It made my day.
+Gaming JDM. If it's the Hot Wheels Speed Machines Bugatti then it can fetch over $100. The satin red Wal-Mart exclusive Bugatti can go for $80 and other normal Hot Wheel bugattis go for $20
Question for Bruce. When I was young I saw a Hot Wheels combo of a wind-up camper trailer canected to a station wagon. The camper had a wheel on the back which you would wind up ( it may have been rubber band powered) by rolling it across the floor. Ounce you are done winding it you would lock the wheel in place and hook it up to the "mother" car. When you were ready you pushed down on the back and let go. Do you know what I'm talking about?
Amazing to see how many different hobbies and collections people have all over the world. The hot wheels collection was awesome. Interesting indeed, I also agree with everyone commenting that the model train collection was worth more. I 100% agree, I think the price should have been wayyy more. At least around double the value which the guy stated, possibly even more, considering the effort and vintage models in mint condition. I don't feel it was a fair price. The model train collection was epic and the layout was phenomenal!!! :)
I am just 10 years old and I have around 145 toy cars !! I started collecting them when I was 3 years old !! how much can I collect till I get an adult ??
I've been casually collecting hotwheels since I was 3 and I have more than 200 but I've just started properly collecting them and I hope I can get thousands!
This is def set-up. Way cool to see his collection but he most definitely knows what this collection is worth. He has written price guides for this stuff. I feel like he kind of control the value of a lot of this stuff. Its so rare and if something is worth what someone is willing to pay then he's the benchmark for what this stuff is worth.
Also curious if this guy collects SETS. Curious what some of the old HW sets are worth. I have a TurboShift 500 for example... good/working condition, with the Torino and MonteCarlo stockers.
Man, this guy doesn't know shit. He didn't spend "hours" looking through these collections. You would have to be a literal subject matter expert to give any kind of value to a collection of these sizes. It would take days and weeks (months in some cases) of research to put a "value" on this stuff. And it's "value" can only be based on fellow collectors or an organization/ museum willing to pay that amount of money. You might as well have a room full of garbage to some people. This show is very misleading.
You do realize that a TV show is in production for months and involve more than one person. The shots of him "inspecting" items are just so they can put something on screen to keep peoples attention. The real valuation happens off camera by experts.
Nicholas Cortez I guess not.. I think the collectors themselves know exactly how much worth their collection is. They're the experts for crying out loud. Acting surprised about the total worth looks really cringy therefore.
Not exactly. With that said, I collect hot wheels, and the value is in the old ones. Hot wheels from the 2000s are not worth a lot, except some treasure hunt cars, but even then it's nothing impressive after the prices have settled down. Everyone and their brothers collect hot wheels.
2handsfull Bullshit. They're worth under $500/pair if they are mint 70's redlines. There are plenty of near mint versions well under $100 each. They are pretty common.
yakadee1 So far I'm the only person in the world that still has them in the oringal package. Look that up! Your not going to get any more mint condition than that!
If you want older hot wheels cars, go to antique shop. There was a display case full of older cars from 1970s-1990s. I bought 7 older ones with the oldest being from 1979 :)
Woaaaaaaaah. That H.W. collection puts me out ta business! I own a lot of limited pieces and rarities, but nothing like that pink v.w. bus! Hot wheels replaced my interest of old school comic collecting after all these dam movies just kept driving up the hobby of key issues and first appearances. I just can't afford a comic book that's 300 dollars when it was only 50 bucks several years ago, and yes, I know about different books under different conditions. I've collected for 23 years. Hot wheels is just an inexpensive hobby when compared. I can buy 5 to maybe 7 good exclusives and limited pieces for 300 dollars. I just hope there's no hot wheels movie projected for a soon-to-be release anytime soon.
So true. Now that comic movies are so popular and mainstream audiences know who Tony Stark and Steve Rogers etc etc are comics have been moving up in price. Happily i have many that are moving up and can start getting rid of them.....
Cool Dar. Least u can turn a profit. I just hate it when idiots claim they've known about this character and that one for such a long time, but they know nothing. Its only what the movies have taught em.
Dee Ray Lol....true that. My brothers wife think shes a comic character expert now. Never read one. She thought we were nerds until the explosion of comic movies. (of course the marvel cinematic universe and the avengers specifically is what as put the mainstream interest into high gear) The scene with Thanos in that film brought up the price of logans run #6 tenfold plus. Now everytime a movie is hinted at to contain a never before used character their first appearance in comics and than some....skyrocket.
Dar70 yeah, I know man. Well I was always a big fan of gambits, and I hold a nice 9.8 of his first app, but now I heard Channing "pretty boy" tatumn is gonna play em in a motion picture film. That just pisses me off. U can't collect old key issues anymore due to the high price of the hobby simply thanks to the film industry. I quit collecting in 2011. I just can't afford it anymore. The deadpool character surprises me the most. Man, that first app of em was recently selling for 200 plus dollars at my local comic shop!!! 200 BUCKS!!! I remember picking that thing up for 15 bucks several years ago. Granted, it helps make me a profit, but goodness, it also keeps me from being able to buy other issues of good stories and 1st apps. I can't stand people though who think they're a fuckin expert to comics when all they are are posers. Yet, THEY are the kinda hypocrites who use to criticize the fans b4 the movies got crazy.
My uncle started their collection of Matchbox cars, trains, planes & ships in the middle 60's (when all of them were British, France, Japan or US made, not Today's Chinese crap) and I remember the impressive collection filling their house and feeling angry that my Dad doesn't work as mechanic on a comercial airline (my Uncle gets very cheap tickets to Miami); But their grandsons destroyed all their treasure over the years.
I collect anything related to Gerry Anderson and have done so for well over 30 years. I don't consider myself an expert but I did have a very good memory and can recall things from the early days even before I was born in read a lot of books catalogues etc and for some strange reason this information sticks.
Amazing Hot Wheels collection, I feel the train collection was worth far more. That gold plated train..amazing.
Hey leo
Hey Leo! Never expected you on a random video !
bro i watched that video of the spider, and ive noticed you commenting on all my fav music videos like you were involved in the music video for the 2000 anthem by silverchair
Bruce has one of the best Hot Wheels collections in the world! And he's a great guy too!
I've watched this more than once - one of the best and most entertaining videos about a Hot Wheels collection.
That Hot Wheels collection is great. The rooms are so well decorated. The posters are awesome as well.
Wow!!!!
Fantastic The Hotwheels!!!!
Congratulations!!!!
some of those hot wheels are worth more than the real car that they rapresent LOL
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Bruce Pascal knew exactly what his collection is worth. The guy is a legend in the hot wheels collecting world.
i love collectors, they are unique and cool! doesn't matter if its toy cars or peanut jar they are all AWESOME! especially when they have a nice set up!!!
I have a hole car show layout in the garage made of hotwheels and match in total I even counted 19 times....... 15,293 cars!!!!!!!!
Omg that's so cool! i have about 3000 you should make a video of the layout
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Oh IKR! Kim, I bet you collect human corpses
Outstanding! The Hot Wheels are in immaculate condition. The trains are pretty cool too!
Impressive H.W. collection! I had a HotWheels/Diecast collectibles store here in 'Vegas a few years back, and a bunch of the kinds of RARITIES in this collection, we had in our showcases. Resin proto's, direct from the designers' own hands, were major hi-lites. As were the likes of a Creamy Pink, Complete, 6-plane SkyShow Set, with box & inst. sheet, Alternate-color Camaros, and Demons in Lime, Yellow, and Orange Enamels, Sunroof-less Custom VW's, a Rear-load Beach Bomb, rare TH Variations, Limited Editions, Convention cars, SEMA show cars,early Redline Blisters, HW's from all around the world, wow, I could go on for a couple hours, But, THESE were the kinds of items that would take a full-grown, 40 y.o.- 50 y.o.+ man and within mere minutes, have them reduced to a wide-eyed 8 y.o. boy all over again. You ain't lived 'till you've seen guys like that, on their knees, crawlin' around with HUGE SMILES on their otherwise somber faces, chasing cars that flew off the track, and lovin' every second of it!! Because, the only thing better than a nice BP or MOC collection, is the LOOSE CARS that you actually put on the track & run, IMHO. An "affordable" collection can easily take on a life of its own, know that!! I have sold 'em for anywhere from $.50c to well over $500+, each, and truly can't remember ever seeing happier customers anywhere else! I still have a few hundred, and counting, and I got my Grandboy collecting now, too! To start him off, for his 3rd B'day, I gave him a nice jump-start-- 300 cars, MIB, from '93 till last year. Yep, He is pretty-much hooked, which is O.K., after all, Who don't like HotWheels?!?!
I have a hot wheel collection all unopened, I have 1,500+ there all over my room. I have been looking them up to find the value and i got inspired to search for the worlds largest/most valuable collection. Was not disappointed.
I collect life experiences.I go out into the big wide world each and everyday.So far I have collected 49 years of ups and downs,but my most valued collection is of the people that have made the mundane interesting and fun.I have lost a few of these special people over the years,but they are not forgotten.Value............ PRICELESS
That train collection was amazing!
Good to see that such an important toy such as Hot Wheels is being preserved by this guy. He's to be admired and thanked. Hope he has insurance to adequately cover the value of his collection.
Imagine if Sheldon Cooper saw his train collection!
Yo its 2020 ur comment was 6 years ago
@@swurvy3402 yo it’s 2023 your comment was 3 years ago
this show could be great. But for the real collector to tune in u need to spend more time showing off the collections. The camera work sucks. Its to fast to see the detail stuff u need to see when looking at a collection. I keep stopping the vid trying to see. That guys hot wheels collection was great. But u could not see 1 10th of what he had
Totally agree, but these derivative shows don't really care about serious collectors it's more about getting the most ppl watching in the cheapest possible manner to sell the most advertising, I guess the first show like this was the BBC Antiques Road Show, the basic premise is ppl like to know how much shit is worth, and the shows have been getting cheaper and more cheesy ever since, till we end up with this, same thing happened with American Chopper, families in business arguing, there are loads of shows like that now, Ice Road Truckers, there is Ice Everything now, and Deadliest Catch, how many cheesy derivative Deadliest Catch shows are there now, networks see a hit show and emulate it to death, the ultimate show would be something like a show about a guy how appraises the value of old shipping mines in the Arctic, it would be called the Deadliest Ice Mine Hoarders, or some such.
That's a huge collection of Hotwheels....I love Hotwheels....Kudos for Bruce
I am also a collector of Hot Wheels cars, but this is INCREDIBLE!!!
Hotwheels is something I have been addicted to ever since I was only 8 years old
Woow amazing collection...
Like a museum diecast... 👍👍
I love seeing these collections.
So many beautiful collections
I have 0 interest in Hot Wheels, but that collection is awesome.
empire I have Symbolic Signed by Chuck ;)
empire I think exactly the same, Its amazing the effort and detail of this.
empire you are very lucky 🤞 🤞 for not having Intrest bcoz these are toooooooo much addictive
HOT DAMMM!! Love your collection
I feel like the trains collection should've been worth more
Isai Sanchez True, the guy's facial expression wan't very incredible...
+trooper0010 Yeah, but you know.. he has spent better part of his life into it and dont forget that he build pretty massive house around that hobby. Sure 3x return is not bad, but still kinda sucks if you think about it.
Isai Sanchez 345 😑
Awesome collection!
I love that Hot Wheels collection. It's awesome. WOW! :))
He took wonderful care of the displays. Lovely to see someone who says hes a collector without using that as a crutch to be a slob.
Hot Wheels is a fun inexpensive hobby. But once I got up to over some 300 vehicles, I decided it was time to part with some because I could see that they would end up starting to take up a lot of room. You'll notice that most people that start collecting are either people whom are retired or people whom got laid off from a very, very boring job like me. I pretty much put this hobby on hold because there's too many retired scalpers in the area and it cuts deep into the fun. Ebay is the only easy way to find stuff and sometimes if you wait long enough you can get a good price on what you want.
His ability to walk into rooms and spend "hours" valuing peoples goods and then making a judgement based on his knowledge on the subject matter, is just... amazing.
I always thought if it's a collection, it's priceless.
Would you take 1mil?
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I met Bruce the Hot Wheels guy. Very nice person, fun to talk to!
Such a cool video!! Love it,,, Glad I'm not the only one!
bruce should start a mini hot wheels museum
Awesome Video and Collections They Have Congrats.
I love this channel!!
I couldn't belive hot wheels would cost one million!!
So I started collecting hot wheels!
I love this show!!
WOW!!!! been a hot wheels collector i can not believe how much his collection is worth!! great to see serious collectors!!! i have uploaded some videos of my collection
i suspect the collector had a more accurate estimated value on his collection before the guy who knows nothing more then what google could produce, gave his opinion
Awesome Video Congrats.
Man, I thought my Fast & Furious set was good. I am jealous of this dude.
lol aww
i wanna see them
No need to jealous, just collect the car or series that u really like..
Nic Queen is our Baltimore Antique Bottle President...Just got back from our meeting. He did a nice job here.
Wow I loved Bruce's Hot Wheels collection!!
great collections.i love hot wheels
This is a great show..
I can imagine robbers be like "word on street there be 1.8mil in that guys house.." other robber "les go midnight rob the fuck" midnight. "check the bassment".... "ITS JUST A BUNCH OF FUCKING TOYS"
I had no idea where i was going with this just.. dont judge
I fear that with my collection .. but then i realize theyl probably take my ps4 and ignore my collection xD
ThreeDaysOfDan heeh
Mr.TypicalHax
Mr.TypicalHax lmao
Mr.TypicalHax hahaha true though
awesome collection :*
Super cool sur hot wheels 😊
That is a serious Collection of Hot wheels!
Awesome never seen any thing like it
love it
Dude , very nice collection ‼️‼️. I'm so in to slot cars. I noticed you didn't have the purple & white #43 Roadrunner. I managed to get my hands on the whole set one by one 😉
I've seen alot of peoples collection they have posted on a Hot Wheels page on facebook. They way they have certain rooms for their collection, its amazing how they made it. I also collect Hot Wheel cars, Matchbox cars, Green Light cars and NASCAR cars and trucks too.
They would if they sell them all then get a Mercedes 😏😏
Those Hotwheels. I am a Hotwheels collector and i hope my collection is like that on a few years
Same
Back in 2010 I bought a Hotwheels Bugatti veyron matt red one for .97c at Wal-Mart. 2015 my neighbor had a garage sale and managed to ask him if I could test the water for this Bugatti Veyron and putt up for sale for $100. My neighbor told me I was nuts out my mind. Well from 8 am -2 pm I stood there and helped him sell his stuff along with my Hotwheel. Close to lunch time this guy whose in to super car collection collecting Hotwheel super car offered me $80 for it take it or leave it. Of course I said YES. It made my day.
Lol
+Gaming JDM. If it's the Hot Wheels Speed Machines Bugatti then it can fetch over $100. The satin red Wal-Mart exclusive Bugatti can go for $80 and other normal Hot Wheel bugattis go for $20
+Robert Ocampo shit, i used to have 2 hotwheel Bugattis and had no clue what they were worth. I have no clue where they are now.
I Love hotwheels,So many and So rare,this guy is awesome
Where can i get those glass cabinets? Collection is rapidly growing!
Awesome collections. Is that show still on?
Thanks for sharing it...Donnie³
Question for Bruce. When I was young I saw a Hot Wheels combo of a wind-up camper trailer canected to a station wagon. The camper had a wheel on the back which you would wind up ( it may have been rubber band powered) by rolling it across the floor. Ounce you are done winding it you would lock the wheel in place and hook it up to the "mother" car. When you were ready you pushed down on the back and let go.
Do you know what I'm talking about?
Amazing to see how many different hobbies and collections people have all over the world. The hot wheels collection was awesome. Interesting indeed, I also agree with everyone commenting that the model train collection was worth more. I 100% agree, I think the price should have been wayyy more. At least around double the value which the guy stated, possibly even more, considering the effort and vintage models in mint condition. I don't feel it was a fair price. The model train collection was epic and the layout was phenomenal!!! :)
I met Bruce at the Indy Convention. really nice guy and his took was the first one I saw and he got 75% of my money right away.
Imagine if there was an earthquake lol
+Kyle Bruce I live in Chile so for me iit's like "imagine a day without an earthquake"
@@zate1982 aw no are you ok
Eclipse 8316 don’t worry most of them are pretty small, did you know we experience earthquakes everyday but they are so weak we can’t feel them
Lol.
Every collector should know what their collection is worth.
I am just 10 years old and I have around 145 toy cars !! I started collecting them when I was 3 years old !! how much can I collect till I get an adult ??
+Greatrex Builders gg boys
+AVON SADYOS Depends on how rich your parents are.
+Stinky Crayons Shots fired.
I stopped collecting cars when I was 10. I’ve been collecting lego minifigures ever since...
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!
i like these videos dam addictive
that hot weel colection is cool
I've been casually collecting hotwheels since I was 3 and I have more than 200 but I've just started properly collecting them and I hope I can get thousands!
I am currently hunting down a 180sx, Datsun 510 + 510 wagon, 2000gt-x skyline and an rx7 FC
+Matt Shmatt 1 Its hard t get an RX7 in toy car scale
This is def set-up. Way cool to see his collection but he most definitely knows what this collection is worth. He has written price guides for this stuff. I feel like he kind of control the value of a lot of this stuff. Its so rare and if something is worth what someone is willing to pay then he's the benchmark for what this stuff is worth.
I'm an obsessive collector of the '57 Chevy and I have the biggest collection in the U.K.
Also curious if this guy collects SETS. Curious what some of the old HW sets are worth. I have a TurboShift 500 for example... good/working condition, with the Torino and MonteCarlo stockers.
I look up to this guy. I wanna be like him and collect hundreds of cars. I am 12 and already have 112 hotwheels.
That is blowing my MIND! So muck fun! Is the Sock-Hop at your pad? ? ? Killer Hot Wheels! Thanks Dude!
I love the hot wheels collection
Hot Wheels are addictive. Especially these sexy Redlines. Must be that spectraflame paint.
Liked the segmant about the hotwheels collection. But the guy collecting bottles seemed like a smart ass show off.
Man, this guy doesn't know shit. He didn't spend "hours" looking through these collections. You would have to be a literal subject matter expert to give any kind of value to a collection of these sizes. It would take days and weeks (months in some cases) of research to put a "value" on this stuff. And it's "value" can only be based on fellow collectors or an organization/ museum willing to pay that amount of money. You might as well have a room full of garbage to some people. This show is very misleading.
You do realize that a TV show is in production for months and involve more than one person. The shots of him "inspecting" items are just so they can put something on screen to keep peoples attention. The real valuation happens off camera by experts.
Nicholas Cortez I guess not.. I think the collectors themselves know exactly how much worth their collection is. They're the experts for crying out loud. Acting surprised about the total worth looks really cringy therefore.
I am a big fan of yours. I LIKE HOT WEELS VERY MUCH . I HAVE A CAR WHICH HAS ONLY 2000 MODLES IN THE WORLD
YES
Shubh kakkar i have one out of 500 in the world
I collect Hot Wheels cars, Matchbox cars, Fresh Metal cars, and Pokémon cards. I have a small collection.
amazing!
The hot wheels guy hit the jackpot... $1.8mil... WOW!!
I wish I had all those hot wheels
Hot Wheels are much more valuable than model trains, bottles and advertisements...wow.
Well it depends their are a few trains that are very rare from the 50s that are really valuable
Not exactly.
With that said, I collect hot wheels, and the value is in the old ones. Hot wheels from the 2000s are not worth a lot, except some treasure hunt cars, but even then it's nothing impressive after the prices have settled down. Everyone and their brothers collect hot wheels.
hashrulsubzero I have the Hot Wheels Snake and Mongoose funny cars. I've been offered $18,000 for both. I still have them!
2handsfull Bullshit. They're worth under $500/pair if they are mint 70's redlines. There are plenty of near mint versions well under $100 each. They are pretty common.
yakadee1 So far I'm the only person in the world that still has them in the oringal package. Look that up! Your not going to get any more mint condition than that!
I met Bruce...I've met many many of the HotWheel collectors who are obsessed with having every car or car type ever built.
I want to meet Bruce someday.
If you want older hot wheels cars, go to antique shop. There was a display case full of older cars from 1970s-1990s. I bought 7 older ones with the oldest being from 1979 :)
I bought one from 1969
I bought one from 1969
I used to have a lot of hot wheels as a kid but not this many.
where's part two????
I wish I had a hot wheel collection like that
yea i would love it
very very good‼️😄
Woaaaaaaaah. That H.W. collection puts me out ta business! I own a lot of limited pieces and rarities, but nothing like that pink v.w. bus! Hot wheels replaced my interest of old school comic collecting after all these dam movies just kept driving up the hobby of key issues and first appearances. I just can't afford a comic book that's 300 dollars when it was only 50 bucks several years ago, and yes, I know about different books under different conditions. I've collected for 23 years. Hot wheels is just an inexpensive hobby when compared. I can buy 5 to maybe 7 good exclusives and limited pieces for 300 dollars. I just hope there's no hot wheels movie projected for a soon-to-be release anytime soon.
So true. Now that comic movies are so popular and mainstream audiences know who Tony Stark and Steve Rogers etc etc are comics have been moving up in price. Happily i have many that are moving up and can start getting rid of them.....
Cool Dar. Least u can turn a profit. I just hate it when idiots claim they've known about this character and that one for such a long time, but they know nothing. Its only what the movies have taught em.
Dee Ray Lol....true that. My brothers wife think shes a comic character expert now. Never read one. She thought we were nerds until the explosion of comic movies. (of course the marvel cinematic universe and the avengers specifically is what as put the mainstream interest into high gear) The scene with Thanos in that film brought up the price of logans run #6 tenfold plus. Now everytime a movie is hinted at to contain a never before used character their first appearance in comics and than some....skyrocket.
Dar70 yeah, I know man. Well I was always a big fan of gambits, and I hold a nice 9.8 of his first app, but now I heard Channing "pretty boy" tatumn is gonna play em in a motion picture film. That just pisses me off. U can't collect old key issues anymore due to the high price of the hobby simply thanks to the film industry. I quit collecting in 2011. I just can't afford it anymore. The deadpool character surprises me the most. Man, that first app of em was recently selling for 200 plus dollars at my local comic shop!!! 200 BUCKS!!! I remember picking that thing up for 15 bucks several years ago. Granted, it helps make me a profit, but goodness, it also keeps me from being able to buy other issues of good stories and 1st apps. I can't stand people though who think they're a fuckin expert to comics when all they are are posers. Yet, THEY are the kinda hypocrites who use to criticize the fans b4 the movies got crazy.
I feel useless about I've been collecting hotwheels for 2 years total I go 987 all new not rar
This show would be brilliant if they included delusional collectors too. A Dixie Cup collection worth 10 cents.
imagine if they actually came back with a review show to those people who ACTUALLY sold their collections, and see what they got paid for them.
My uncle started their collection of Matchbox cars, trains, planes & ships in the middle 60's (when all of them were British, France, Japan or US made, not Today's Chinese crap) and I remember the impressive collection filling their house and feeling angry that my Dad doesn't work as mechanic on a comercial airline (my Uncle gets very cheap tickets to Miami); But their grandsons destroyed all their treasure over the years.
The hot wheels collector was a WHEELER dealer. I'm proud of myself for that one
How much are they worth??
I collect anything related to Gerry Anderson and have done so for well over 30 years. I don't consider myself an expert but I did have a very good memory and can recall things from the early days even before I was born in read a lot of books catalogues etc and for some strange reason this information sticks.
That guy with the hot wheels, might wanna up your home owners insurance, 1.8 mill, yyyiiikes!
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My question is whether or not they can sell their collections for the estimated prices
I have what seems to be the white interior, red line, 1969 Red Baron Hot Wheels...how do I know if it's the one Collectors want?
I want to be like the Hot Wheels collector! Wow!