Nice top 10. Some of my favorites of this year were: - The Alfa Romeo GTV6 out of the Car Culture World Tour Set. - The 1972 Toyota Corolla Levin out of the JH4 Set - The 1973 Honda Civic Custum out of the JH4 Set - The Aston Martin V8 out of the Pop Culture line-up - The Fiat 131 Abarth in a rally livery out of the Team Transport line-up And probably some others from the last sets of 2024, but I dont have all of those sets yet.
I'm not too much into Japanese cars. But the card art of the JH Set is fantastic... Would look very nice to display the whole set. But buying complete HW sets is so expensive... I don't know. Guess I'm shifting more to Mini GT next year. Way more value for money.
I haven't bought 10 premiums this year, just not impressed that much by the stuff they've been selling at the price they're charging and also very hard to come across Premiums around where I am. If some mysterious benefactor were to offer me any 10 2024 premiums, (in no particular order I)'d agree with you on: M1 Procar - an old favourite, shame about the proper livery but even as it is it looks amazing, and some quick gold paint fixes the wheels ZX 300 widebody - this car is overdue some love, such a great looking car Mazda 323 GT-R - love a homologation model RS6 Avant - big rally Audi fan, so... Rexy - I don't particularly care about the car but this livery is perfectly executed, genius design but I'd add: Boulevard #97 Fiat 500 D - there are a few versions of this casting but this one is the best this delightful little car has looked F&F '87 Chevy Caprice - I love the idea of an ex-police car being repurposed by outlaws and the car really appealed to me in the film F&F Toyota FJ Cruiser - just a great looking offroader Terra Trek Datsun King Cab Baja Custom - same World Tour Alfa Romeo GT6 black chase - I love this car ever since it appeared in Octopussy, which was a favourite film as a kid, I'd really like to see a black one get a wide release
To be honest: Might be the final year doing a Best-of- Hw-premium video. I definitely agree with you, these things are getting too expensive. Many stores charge more than 12 euros now. That's more than twice the Price in the US... How can that be?. And there are so many scalpers that ruin this hobby.
@@plainbutpunchy Yes, the selection of models, quality and attractiveness of designs is just not at the level the prices demand. Many of their releases are great - but many are not, and a lot are just not quite good enough to justify the price. The '87 caprice, for example, is a plain grey - a finish you might see on a mainline - and the only way it is distinguished from mainlines is a metal base, which we see in silver for nothing like the Premium price, and rubber tyres. I can't believe rubber tyres are that costly to produce. The justification just isn't there.
Nice !! No.1 it's the best 2024 hot wheels premium
Nice top 10. Some of my favorites of this year were:
- The Alfa Romeo GTV6 out of the Car Culture World Tour Set.
- The 1972 Toyota Corolla Levin out of the JH4 Set
- The 1973 Honda Civic Custum out of the JH4 Set
- The Aston Martin V8 out of the Pop Culture line-up
- The Fiat 131 Abarth in a rally livery out of the Team Transport line-up
And probably some others from the last sets of 2024, but I dont have all of those sets yet.
I'm not too much into Japanese cars. But the card art of the JH Set is fantastic... Would look very nice to display the whole set. But buying complete HW sets is so expensive... I don't know. Guess I'm shifting more to Mini GT next year. Way more value for money.
@@plainbutpunchy Agreed. MiniGT is way more value for money. I've recently got rid of about 30-40% of my Hotwheels and Matchbox collection.
I haven't bought 10 premiums this year, just not impressed that much by the stuff they've been selling at the price they're charging and also very hard to come across Premiums around where I am. If some mysterious benefactor were to offer me any 10 2024 premiums, (in no particular order I)'d agree with you on:
M1 Procar - an old favourite, shame about the proper livery but even as it is it looks amazing, and some quick gold paint fixes the wheels
ZX 300 widebody - this car is overdue some love, such a great looking car
Mazda 323 GT-R - love a homologation model
RS6 Avant - big rally Audi fan, so...
Rexy - I don't particularly care about the car but this livery is perfectly executed, genius design
but I'd add:
Boulevard #97 Fiat 500 D - there are a few versions of this casting but this one is the best this delightful little car has looked
F&F '87 Chevy Caprice - I love the idea of an ex-police car being repurposed by outlaws and the car really appealed to me in the film
F&F Toyota FJ Cruiser - just a great looking offroader
Terra Trek Datsun King Cab Baja Custom - same
World Tour Alfa Romeo GT6 black chase - I love this car ever since it appeared in Octopussy, which was a favourite film as a kid, I'd really like to see a black one get a wide release
To be honest: Might be the final year doing a Best-of- Hw-premium video. I definitely agree with you, these things are getting too expensive. Many stores charge more than 12 euros now. That's more than twice the Price in the US... How can that be?. And there are so many scalpers that ruin this hobby.
@@plainbutpunchy Yes, the selection of models, quality and attractiveness of designs is just not at the level the prices demand. Many of their releases are great - but many are not, and a lot are just not quite good enough to justify the price. The '87 caprice, for example, is a plain grey - a finish you might see on a mainline - and the only way it is distinguished from mainlines is a metal base, which we see in silver for nothing like the Premium price, and rubber tyres. I can't believe rubber tyres are that costly to produce. The justification just isn't there.