When did hotwheels become good?

>Majorette

Oh yeah I remember seeing that style of car when I was a kid, decent quality but it's a shame they were always boring eurocuck family cars.

I never thought I'd see so many classic Japanese cars recreated as $1 Hotwheels cars as a kid, nor would I have even known what they were, but goddamn is it a good time. The C110 is fucking excellent (along with all the others, obviously), Jun Imai is either a wizard or a god.

Probably manufactured by gm

Oh nice, Veeky Forums ate my image. I missed out on the two earlier versions but did grab the Tokyo Motor Show reference one.

Damn this brings back some memories, only Matchbox I owned which actually had the weight to make the suspension function.

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Never. Little detail, too many clownish cars, too many fantasy cars. Raised kids into having a taste for toyish looking meme mobiles like the Camaro as adults.

t. autismal Siku master race

never. I always had Bburago cars

When I was a very small child I played with Brio trains, the Euro-made wooden ones that fit together like puzzle pieces.

I would have playdates with other kids and they would show me their Thomas the Train toys amd movies and shit.

I fucking hated that stupid franchise, I hated the faces on the trains and I hated everything about it. When I would get home I would play with my Brio set, moving small freight and lumber around the living room floor. Never once did the trains talk to each other or sing any gay songs. It was just tiny wooden railcars doing railcar work. God I miss my young autism...

That looks like shit