I thought about collecting all the cars from my kid era.. thought it would be easy and fun... then I found you.. I gave that up lol. I'll just reminisce on video.
I suppose it's an excellent time for one to go piece by piece through one's collection seeing as how it might be a while before we can go back to shopping normally, at least at bricks and mortar. This was a great start to the series. Stay well!
Just Soo much to look at. All different variations of them . It makes the treasurer hunting exciting. I'm out every day almost . Running out of room to put them. I'm to point of either slow down on buying or sell the couch and tv
Thank you for the best hot wheel videos out there! Between the variety and the attention to details nothing else's comes close! Thanks again and stay safe peace. Bw
The Old Number 5 Fire Truck, the Good Humor Truck, the Chevy Blazer, the Baja Breaker, the '31 Doozy and the Peterbuilt Tank Truck are my favorite "Blue Card" castings shown here. Getting all the color variations can be a real challenge to collect nowadays if you're a completist, personally i'd be happy to just a mint example of each in my collection, although some of these are way out of my price range for sure. Thanks for this really detailed presentation!
really enjoyed the pace and level of detail of information of your video...looking forward to following along...most of have starts later in the 90's, but I enjoy seeing what has been released through the years....Jim
Excellent and thorough video. There are actually 2 base variations for the #3 Wheel Loader. The one that you did not discuss has larger text located in different areas on the base and the number “3” has been removed before the “Wheel Loader” text. I don’t personally have this variation myself, but it’s on my to-do list and is not hard to find on eBay.
I found out why the text on the base change and it should have been obvious to me, but I missed it. The late runs of the yellow plastic base Wheel Loader switched over to a 2-rivet base, which force a reconfiguration of the text. I just ordered the 2-rivet variation this morning a look forward to adding it to my collection.
First I want to say you are doing a wonderful job but I must state fact the blue card market has crashed the prices you are quoting are from around the year 2000 I have been selling blue cards since 1990 in 2000 I sold over 10 #1 old number #5 for $150 each a few years ago I opened a box and found 5 more and struggled to get $75 I just looked at ebay and the last one sold for under $40 the only car that I have in the blue car error that I believe retained its value is the #87 havoline stocker with basic wheels all the Ferrari have gone up but in general the new generation is not collecting them and all the old timers are either over it or have them already. When speaking about variations on the ice cream truck the first thing that comes to my mind is popsicle and no popsicle I still have alot of wonderful blue cards on very clean cards in my own collection I do wish I am wrong and you have a different market in canada. Keep up the great work!
Thank you for your valuable insight regarding values of the carded cars and Hot Wheels in general. I do believe you are correct, as I peruse eBay I am seeing my estimates were way higher than actually available. I'm sure a global pandemic isn't helping either! Good time to fill in the holes in my collection I guess! I will temper my appraisals in these Blue Card videos going forwards, thanks again.
I was gifted 4 Tubs of Blue Card and Blue and white card Matchbox cars. All cards are perfect. What's the easiest way to see their value without being ripped off?
That 31 Doozie you have is one of the 2 variations in the blue card Series. The one you have would be considered the light purple fender variation compared to the dark Purple fender variation. I have bought variations in the blue card, but the color of the fenders are hard to see. I don't have one as light as yours.
Love your videos, mosly concerning Hot Wheels. I am a numbers guy mostly. Have a representative of all the numbers ( except 5 ) on card and a loose set in Giavone display cases. I have a lot of variation, but didn't go after all of them like you do. Keep em coming. I know there not blue cards, curious why you didn't show 9, 13, 14. There still #'s? Thanks
Great video i have a collection from 1968 to 2009 and have alot of different 5 car packs 25 year annaversary packs steering rigs and more might be willing to sell all for the right price
Hello wtffor, I have found a XT-3 in purpel and with only orange flames, I have googeld and It says that is was never release. Pleas answer my question what this model can be. Greatings Simon.
So why the flipped hot wheels logo on your shirt at the video end? Have anything to do with copyright law or other issue that most of us wouldn’t know about yet?
hey man, just a question. i have the old number 5 with malaysia base, but the lights and dash are chrome instead of gold chrome. any info on this piece?
In a loose collection, there is no perceptible difference between many transition cars. I display my transition cars in order chronologically from when they were first released. Hope that helps!
@@wtffor I thank you for the help, I am a collector of vintage car and I really like the 1968 to 1994. I have like a youtube channel where I show the pieces that I get here in Mexico and I really like your channel. greetings
This is my favorite Channel ever
They really committed a sin by not having old number 5 as number 5
Those are all beautiful cars. The Chevy 4x4's are my dream. Those are amazing. They are all small works of art.
Loved this variation showcase! The Sol Air is a beauty!
Good idea for a series. Thanks for representing Canada in the diecast video world. You're one of the best, man. Stay safe.
I thought about collecting all the cars from my kid era.. thought it would be easy and fun... then I found you.. I gave that up lol. I'll just reminisce on video.
I suppose it's an excellent time for one to go piece by piece through one's collection seeing as how it might be a while before we can go back to shopping normally, at least at bricks and mortar.
This was a great start to the series. Stay well!
Thank's for a awesome video bud, i really enjoy your content and amazing collection.
Fantastic collection, looking forward to the upcoming videos 😁, there is going to be many more with such an amazing collection.
Cool cars God bless you and always take care my friend
Lots of information I like it . Bring it on dude . Thank you for sharing
Awesome video you have one of the best collections I ever scene
I would like one of those opening door blazers, opening parts are always a draw for me.
Great video! I love these old cars! I’m looking forward to the rest of your 1990 year by year review
Just Soo much to look at. All different variations of them . It makes the treasurer hunting exciting. I'm out every day almost . Running out of room to put them. I'm to point of either slow down on buying or sell the couch and tv
You have an awesome collection. Looking forward to the next video.
Thank you for the best hot wheel videos out there! Between the variety and the attention to details nothing else's comes close! Thanks again and stay safe peace. Bw
Awesome Blue Cards Cars and Trucks You Reviewed Congrats Thumbs Up. I'm still on the Hunt for some of those thumbs up.
Samuel Ace awesome cars they’re all my favorites thumbs up congrats
The Old Number 5 Fire Truck, the Good Humor Truck, the Chevy Blazer, the Baja Breaker, the '31 Doozy and the Peterbuilt Tank Truck are my favorite "Blue Card" castings shown here. Getting all the color variations can be a real challenge to collect nowadays if you're a completist, personally i'd be happy to just a mint example of each in my collection, although some of these are way out of my price range for sure. Thanks for this really detailed presentation!
Well done my friend, really looking forward to seeing the rest of the videos in the series.
really enjoyed the pace and level of detail of information of your video...looking forward to following along...most of have starts later in the 90's, but I enjoy seeing what has been released through the years....Jim
Great job on ur collection an thanks for sharing the blue card error of Hot Wheels really looking forward to seeing the rest🤘🏼🥇✌🏼
Your collection is 1 of a kind never seen anything like it
I like blue cards 👍
Whoooaaawww... I'm speachless, what a job, i never seen all of thats car, i'm just started collect it
Thanks for this video been waiting for this one AWESOME!!
Nothing sadder than a room full of toy cars that don't get played with.
The blazers don't come with opening doors no more.
Love your videos, wish i was still collecting.
It's never too late to pick up an old hobby again, it's all about what makes you happy :)
@@wtffor I have some hot wheels from 1982 thru 2017 I want to sell if you are interested.
Excellent and thorough video. There are actually 2 base variations for the #3 Wheel Loader. The one that you did not discuss has larger text located in different areas on the base and the number “3” has been removed before the “Wheel Loader” text. I don’t personally have this variation myself, but it’s on my to-do list and is not hard to find on eBay.
Thanks for the info!
I found out why the text on the base change and it should have been obvious to me, but I missed it. The late runs of the yellow plastic base Wheel Loader switched over to a 2-rivet base, which force a reconfiguration of the text. I just ordered the 2-rivet variation this morning a look forward to adding it to my collection.
Great video!...thx 4 sharing...💪😷🙏
Awesome collection awesome in depth information.
Much appreciated
First I want to say you are doing a wonderful job but I must state fact the blue card market has crashed the prices you are quoting are from around the year 2000 I have been selling blue cards since 1990 in 2000 I sold over 10 #1 old number #5 for $150 each a few years ago I opened a box and found 5 more and struggled to get $75 I just looked at ebay and the last one sold for under $40 the only car that I have in the blue car error that I believe retained its value is the #87 havoline stocker with basic wheels all the Ferrari have gone up but in general the new generation is not collecting them and all the old timers are either over it or have them already. When speaking about variations on the ice cream truck the first thing that comes to my mind is popsicle and no popsicle I still have alot of wonderful blue cards on very clean cards in my own collection I do wish I am wrong and you have a different market in canada. Keep up the great work!
Thank you for your valuable insight regarding values of the carded cars and Hot Wheels in general. I do believe you are correct, as I peruse eBay I am seeing my estimates were way higher than actually available. I'm sure a global pandemic isn't helping either! Good time to fill in the holes in my collection I guess! I will temper my appraisals in these Blue Card videos going forwards, thanks again.
The last good humor truck you showed had no guy in the back of it
He fell out I believe
Before i broth cars liked now gut variations thank u vary mutch 👍 for your videos.
I have one gold foil earth mover unpunched in blue card still with protector pack I'm not looking to sell it but curious on the value 😁
I was gifted 4 Tubs of Blue Card and Blue and white card Matchbox cars. All cards are perfect. What's the easiest way to see their value without being ripped off?
Pretty much looking them up on eBay is the most accurate, although time consuming...
That 31 Doozie you have is one of the 2 variations in the blue card Series. The one you have would be considered the light purple fender variation compared to the dark Purple fender variation. I have bought variations in the blue card, but the color of the fenders are hard to see. I don't have one as light as yours.
If only i could post a picture...
Love your videos, mosly concerning Hot Wheels. I am a numbers guy mostly. Have a representative of all the numbers ( except 5 ) on card and a loose set in Giavone display cases. I have a lot of variation, but didn't go after all of them like you do. Keep em coming. I know there not blue cards, curious why you didn't show 9, 13, 14. There still #'s? Thanks
Nice surprice! Grettings
Great video i have a collection from 1968 to 2009 and have alot of different 5 car packs 25 year annaversary packs steering rigs and more might be willing to sell all for the right price
**YOU SHOULD BE IN (HOT WHEELS) BOOKS** YOUR COLLECTION IS ON OF THE (BIGGEST AND BEST) *CATER*
Good ole blue card
great job!!!!
great video 👍
great video !!! keep it up
Nice collection
Awesome
Cool video
i miss these kind of videos maaaaan :(((((((( fking good times.
Thank you!!! These videos are coming back late fall 2022!!!
@@wtffor yeeeeey 🤗🙏
I love those blazers, did they come with blackwalls or not ?
No, the did not come with BW's at any point... only "treaded" wheel variations.
Youre god dude !! sick collection
Great video💨
Thanks 💯
👍🏼🤘🏼😎
Wouldn't be easier to collect just one variation or few if colour is REALY different?
Sometimes I don't know I have variations until I get a few "by accident" lol
@@wtffor you need to make a catalogue or something, it would save some bucks and gonna put everything into places 😊
Hello wtffor, I have found a XT-3 in purpel and with only orange flames, I have googeld and It says that is was never release. Pleas answer my question what this model can be. Greatings Simon.
Sounds like a rare variation or perhaps and error!
@@wtffor thanks for the answer!have a good day.
Where can I buy cases of hotwheels? Not including Amazon. There use tobe a company that sold them in Wisconsin.
So why the flipped hot wheels logo on your shirt at the video end? Have anything to do with copyright law or other issue that most of us wouldn’t know about yet?
hey man, just a question. i have the old number 5 with malaysia base, but the lights and dash are chrome instead of gold chrome. any info on this piece?
Most likely sun faded, either that a very very rare piece perhaps!
Old No 5, did you get the other version? No louvers on hood.
That's from a different year, you need to watch My Hot Wheels year by your videos to find that one. It has been covered
@@wtffor I've been watching them. Guess I hadn't seen it yet.
superrrrrrrrrrrr
What year is the red tampo large rear window good humor truck?
That one is from 1988 by my records
wtffor I must’ve missed it in the 1988 video. What year is the small window version?
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how to know if the piece is in transition from 89 to 90 because I don't find as to differentiate them
In a loose collection, there is no perceptible difference between many transition cars. I display my transition cars in order chronologically from when they were first released. Hope that helps!
@@wtffor I thank you for the help, I am a collector of vintage car and I really like the 1968 to 1994.
I have like a youtube channel where I show the pieces that I get here in Mexico and I really like your channel. greetings
I see Gurbets
Hello, i search a vw T 4 bus ,up blue and Down white at the 90s with a big hot wheels Logo . I want one to Sell. Can you Help me ? Thanks
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