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First Look: Hot Wheels Pop Culture Grateful Dead VW T1 Panel, Drag Truck, and Baja Beetle...


This is officially the first time we have been excited about Pop Culture.

It is clearly a collector-oriented line, it is just that I am not the type of collector at which it is aimed.  The line is more about the artwork and less about the models.  I must be the other way around.  It starts with the model, and I hope said model looks as real as possible.  So while I can appreciate the work that goes into Pop Culture, I have not added one model to the collection.

Until now.

The Grateful Dead set is fantastic.  Sure, there are a few castings I am not fond of, but it is hard to top the artwork, and maybe for the first time, one of the best artwork/casting combos ever in the Pop Culture line.  I like realism, and it is more than realistic to think this exact model could be seen a few years ago at a Grateful Dead show:


VW bought, brought to the best pinstriper in the biz, and taken to the next Dead show.  That is surely the T1 Panel.  It is an absolutely stunning model.

This is only the third version of the T1 Panel, and we have really hoped to see a more realistic version of the model after the Reese's Pieces and Wolfman versions.  Sure, there could be a more simple deco, but T1 gussied all up for a Dead show is more than realistic.

So we will stop talking, and let you enjoy the three Volkswagens in the line.  If you like what you see, Wheel Collectors has some or all models in the set. (Although you might have to buy the whole set to the T1.  This one is going to be popular.)


Hot Wheels Volkswagen T1 Panel, Drag Truck, and Baja Beetle (2014 Pop Culture):

























Is it time to retire the HW Drag Bus? We have two very worthy replacements...


Yeah, probably a dumb question.

The Hot Wheels Drag Bus is practically a religious movement for many collectors.  It is also an instant sale for Hot Wheels.  Put a Drag Bus on a card, on a peg, in a store, and it will sell.

So suggesting its best days are in the past is true Hot Wheels blasphemy.  But let's be honest.  It's a very.....tired....casting.  It belongs in a resting home, enjoying retirement, alongside the T1 and Drag Truck versions.  In the pharmaceutical world, drug companies can only hold onto a patent for 14 years.  Maybe that should apply to the Drag Bus.  It doesn't share the great detailing that current Hot Wheels models have.  The front in awkward, and it you are bold enough to open one, don't pull it apart.  It will never fully go back together again.  It is already a legend, and it doesn't need to be released anymore.  It is outdated, and there are some great models ready to replace it.

The obvious model most will think of as a replacement is the Blown Delivery.  Big, heavy, and it turns tough-guy collectors into fluffy cloud muffins as they dream about it.  Like the Drag Bus, it was designed by the great Phil Riehlman, and it truly is a step above the standard Hot Wheels car.  I don't know many people who dislike it.  Even my true of true JDM friends ogle over it.  Frankly, it is so unique, it stands on its own.  It replaces nothing.

So we have two other ideas.  One is big, heavy, and likes to be dressed in drag, like the Bus, and one is a VW, also drags, and happily is a Bus.

Let's start with that heavy casting, the '85 Chevy Astro Drag Van.  City Market in Moab, Utah, yielded the Just Born Mike & Ike version.  While we normally pass over these types of series, the Van begged to be picked up, and we obliged:








This is the second version of this casting, after last year's debut in Boulevard.  It is a great model, partly because it is so well done, partly because it is so over-the-top ridiculous.  The actual Chevy Astro is a bore-fest.  You had to have a screw loose to buy one.  (Then again, Ford had the horrible Aerostar, so options were slim.)  The Astro was ready to vanish into history when some designer at Mattel went on some wicked hallucinatory trip, was told by a three-headed unicorn not only to make the Astro in small-scale, but to make it a drag van.  He returned and shared his enlightenment.  And Mattel said yes!

How great is that?  And they did it right.  Doesn't open, because it doesn't need to.  You can display it without worrying that someone will pick it up, only to watch half of it drop to the ground.

Plus, customizers should a field day with this one.  Yes, the Boulevard was near impossible to find, and the Just Born isn't too easy either, and that is probably the only reason we haven't seen more customs.  But they are sure to come.

Two BITCHIN versions so far:




The other option is the Drag Bus's Mini-Me, the Kool Kombi.  This is an obvious choice.  VW, Bus, Dragster.  But a helluva lot cuter than the Drag Bus.  As obvious a choice as the Kool Kombi is, we see this model having a long and prosperous life in the mainline.  At least we hope it does.

We have already seen it in the mainline in both 2013 and 2014, as well as the Toy Fair model and an RLC exclusive.  It is only a matter of time before it gets the Super TH treatment (our prediction is 2015), and it will always be popular:







We love the Kool Kombi here at Lamley.  It is obvious since we shelled out a few pretty pennies to get the premium versions.  It is truly one of the great Hot Wheels creations.  But you already knew that.

What hasn't gotten its due is the Astro Van.  So yes, it is stupid to ask if the Drag Bus should be retired.  It isn't doing anywhere, nor should it.  But if asking the question highlights how great the Drag Astro Van is, then we did our job.

Count us the premiere members of the Chevy Astro Drag Van Fan Club.  Who else is in?

(Find the Astro Van on ebay...)



Lamley News: More new Hot Wheels multipack exclusives have been released...


We are having more and more fun with these multipack exclusives.  We will continue to say we love what Mattel is doing, using the multipacks to release more recolors of popular mainlines.

And after a visit to Smith's today (our local Kroger chain), we have discovered even more:




We have seen the Mini and Porsche unveiled on T-Hunted, but now we can confirm that they are in fact multipack cars.  The orange Mini Challenge is now the 5th color of the 2011 New Model, following red, blue, and white in the 2011 mainline, and yellow in multipacks in 2013.

The Porsche is a recolor of last year's multipack version in metalflake grey, which is a recolor of maybe the 2010 First Edition, or the 2011 Nightburnerz, or the 2012 All-Stars versions.  We have no idea because all share front and rear detailing with no side deco.

The Beetle is a surprise.  We had no idea this one was coming out.  We just mentioned a few days ago that we were disappointed we hadn't seen the New Beetle casting since its debut, and here it is.  This may mean we will see the third color in 2015.  This is a great casting and we are happy to see it getting attention again.

We brought a 9-pack home with us, as one contained the Porsche, Beetle, as well as other recently released multipack cars.  The Mini had to stay at the store.  How about some pics?

Porsche 911 GT2







Comparison with the 2011 mainline in black:



The model we think is the original that the two recolors are based on, the blue mainline from 2012:

Our two favorite Hot Wheels Porsches in 2014 clothes:



2012 Volkswagen Beetle




Comparison with the 2012 mainline:



Almost the exact same color as the brand new multipack S2K:


Corvette Z06





The three colors: 2014 multipack in yellow, 2013 multipack in red, 2012 mainline in black:


'69 COPO Corvette




The three colors - 2014 multipack in green, 2013 multipack in gold, 2012 5-pack in red:







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