![]() ![]() ![]() Seeing the 1990 Acura NSX make it into this case isn't all that exciting, but it's still better than getting the newer model. If you're into mega cars, you'll be more than happy to see the third Koenigsegg model to be released by Hot Wheels: the 1,700-hp Gemera! The introduction of this model was discovered by enthusiasts months ago, but it feels refreshing to see the final product at last. Hopefully, a more detailed version will be introduced later this year. This may be an entry-level model, but it's still sad to see it without any headlights. The 2016 Ford Focus RS is now available in Orange, for the first time since it was introduced by Mattel. I pride myself in being a massive rotor head, but somehow I only have three different versions of this vehicle in my collection, out of a total of 8 variations. JDM fans and rotary-lovers alike will be happy to see a recolor of the Mazda RX-3, now featured in Evergreen with silver and yellow accents. This model has been around for more time than most of us, having been launched in 1977! That's less than a decade after the first-ever HW was made. The 1957 Chevy Bel Air is already a classic for Hot Wheels collectors. And we're bound to see more of these in the upcoming years. After all, their Green Speed series has quite a few interesting cars this year, including the brand new Lucid Air. ![]() ![]() The new GMC Hummer EV looks stunning in yellow, and it signals the fact that even the toy manufacturer is taking electrification seriously these days. A recolor of the 1976 Greenwood Corvette is always welcome, even though this model has been offered to collectors since 2012 now. We've already seen the Tooned VW Golf MK1 in the previous box, so there is nothing new to see here. This little racer may be visually related to the glorious Moby Dick Porsche, but I guess most of us would still rather have the real deal instead. Euro cars have their following in the Hot Wheels circles, and it doesn't come as a surprise that this month we're looking at a Volkswagen Käfer Racer STH. The STH models that came out this year have been pretty good so far, and the list includes: a '55 Chevy, a '73 BMW 3.0 CSL Race Car, a Dodge Van, a '63 Studebaker Champ, a 2020 Corvette C8, and the '99 Honda Civic Type R. As the name suggests, this is a duck on wheels, which might be appealing to the younger audience. Like it or not, another fantasy car is going on the 2022 TH list, and it's called Duck N' Roll. The 2017 Jeep was the only real-life-inspired Treasure Hunt up until now, and that isn't going to change with the new G Case. We've seen 6 different Treasure Hunt and Super Treasure Hunt vehicles so far. Mattel came up with a very cool line-up of cars for this year.Ĭase G is the 7th one to be released for 2022, and you know what that means. I've been seeing more and more collectors complaining about the lack of options lately, but one thing is for sure. In some countries around the world, there have been certain supply chain issues, which have rendered most local stores devoid of any 1/64 scale goodies. Even though it can be annoying to wait for a new release for months in a row, it's still exciting to get a preview of the products that will be hitting the shelves. ![]()
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