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I know it's stupid, but I am making a conscious effort to remember how awesome it was to be 8 years old, and go out of my way to have more fun and be more childish.
I may look into some He-Man action figures later this week
Edit: It's a black 1947 Chevy Fleetline with flames and red tinted windows, if anyone is interested.
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My mom shoved the few cars that remained from my hotwheels colection into my keepsake box before handing it to me a year ago. The color changing ones still change color...kinda. And I think I still have the one with the little "Crash up" feature, where you could hit it on the side and a small chunk of the side would flip around and it looked like the hotwheel was in a back accident. Hotwheels ruled.
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This one doesn't do anything fancy. I'm really itching for a toy to play with though. If I could find a car that smashed up on contact, or maybe an old "Battle Scar" He-Man, I think I could keep myself entertained for a good while this afternoon.
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Hotwheels rock. I have a couple large scale model hotwheels cars that are great. Not much fun to play with but really cool anyway.
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I may make it a dream catcher, but that would require a specific color of red yarn. (I regret the rest of this post)
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I buy Hotwheels when ever I can. I try to get the actual they were cars ones. I plan on building a train set someday and want to put them with.
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What scale train set are you doing? My brother had a full set in HO and one much smaller. I collect horses in 1/32nd so try to find other props in that size.
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