Showing posts with label Mercedes-Benz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mercedes-Benz. Show all posts

Model of the Day: Hot Wheels Mercedes-Benz AMG CLK DTM & C-Class...


Occasionally we like to jump into the "what could have been" with a few models.

We have documented several times that licensing gap that exists between Mercedes-Benz and Mattel.  From what we know (and we fully admit there might be a lot more to the story), it revolves around a holograph sticker that Mercedes requires to be added to the packaging containing Mercedes replicas.  Mattel won't do it, so Mercedes won't approve the licensing of any of their vehicles, past or present.

Whether you side with Mercedes or Mattel in this matter, you can save that for another day.  What we can do is lament the fact that the gap does exist, and take a moment to wonder what could be.  Maybe one day it works out, and we will see newer Mercedes models like the SLS.  But what is the real bummer is what classic Benz's Hot Wheels and Matchbox could be doing.  Yes, gullwings come to mind first, but what about anything Mercedes Motoring has done?  Tasty wagons, sedans, and coupes that are as classic as it comes (actually, come to think of it, Tomica Limited Vintage, it is time to do another Mercedes).




We can dream about the possibilities (and actually hope to see TLV tackle one), but with Mattel these potential models are nowhere near reality.  Until these two stubborn parties kiss and make up, we won't see a Mercedes on blue or orange cards.

But that doesn't mean we can't enjoy some fantastic Hot Wheels Mercedes models from the past.  And to us, most notably, the Mercedes-Benz AMG CLK DTM and C-Class.  One model we have enjoyed since it was first released, and one we just discovered.

The one we have enjoyed for awhile?  The CLK DTM.  It was released as a 2006 New Model in stunning black, and was later recolored in silver, one with racing stripes and one without.  The two silver versions also came as Faster Than Ever models.  We will save those for another day.

The CLK DTM was such a welcome addition.  Only 100 hardtop versions were made of the real car, a variant of the CLK made for driving very, very fast.  While still suffering from large-rear-wheel-itis, the car is captured perfectly.  So much so that my collection consists of the two colors of the First Edition and one other version from a year or two later.  I don't need the later versions, as the black and silver versions sporting 10-spoke wheels is such a treat.  The black is truly one of my all-time favorite Hot Wheels models.

Which leads to the C-Class, which is based on the C-Class from the mid-90's, only with a racing kit.  I was not collecting in the 90's when this model was released, and I don't have much love for the blue-carded models from that era.  This model was only discovered this year, and it seemed a perfect addition with Hot Wheels producing a 90's-era BMW E30 M3 and Porsche 993 this year.  So say hello to my only late-90's Hot Wheels car.

Both of these are sleek, sporty, and fantastic Hot Wheels models.  This won't be the last time we do posts on them.  I can already think of several angles to take.  Hopefully you are looking forward to more coverage.

(In the meantime, if you want to catch up on collecting the Mercedes AMG CLK DTM and the C-Class, you can on ebay...)


Hot Wheels Mercedes-Benz AMG CLK DTM (2006 New Models):















Hot Wheels Mercedes-Benz C-Class (1997 New Models):











The Matchbox German Toy Show Exclusives of year's past, plus a little teaser for the 2013 show model...


Matchbox produces very few promotional exclusives each year.  While Hot Wheels produces several convention, RLC, toy show, and car show models every month it seems, Matchbox will throw out the occasional model in very limited numbers.

In fact, at this point, Matchbox only produces models for the MC Gathering in July, Everett Marshall's Charity Golf Tournament in August, the Toy Fair, and the German Toy Show in October.  We have seen models done for SEMA, Dream Halloween, and other retailers, but nothing more at this point.

So whenever a Matchbox promotional model is released, it is a big deal.  And another is coming.

We have gotten word from our friend Dirk Schleuer in Germany that the next rare promo model will be released next month.  The fifth German exclusive has been made by Matchbox for the show in Leipzig, Germany, and will be unveiled at the show on October 3rd.  In the meantime, Dirk has sent us a couple of teasers:


So what do you think it is?  You might have a good idea, and we will neither confirm nor deny whether you are correct.  But needless to say this is a beautiful model and will be high on a lot of collector's wants list.  The question will be how to get it.

The Modell Hobby Spiel show in Germany is a big event, and those attending will have a chance to snag this exclusive.  But I have good news for those that cannot.  Dirk has been kind enough to send Lamley a few, which he asked that we make available to our readers.  We might give one away, along with last year's Seagrave, and we might sell a few to those that are interested on a first come, first serve basis.  Once the model has been revealed (we are set to do a First Look feature as soon as it is out), we will give out the details on how to get one.  Don't miss out...

To whet your appetite a bit, how about a look at the previous exclusives?  Matchbox hasn't done one every year, but when they do, the models are truly eye-popping.  Which is your favorite?

2006 - Mercedes-Benz CLS500







2009 - VW Karmann Ghia Type 14







2010 - Volvo P1800S







2012 - Classic Seagrave Fire Engine







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