
A step towards financial maturity
It was there but I let go.. Now, I see flex posts but ig it's a bigger flex when the hobby stops controlling you

It was there but I let go.. Now, I see flex posts but ig it's a bigger flex when the hobby stops controlling you
🟢 HAVE (For Trade):
Matchbox Basic | 1997 McLaren F1 GT (Deep British Racing Green, stunning detail)
Matchbox | Mazda RX-7 (FD) (Clean Silver finish with detailed Red interior)
🔴 WANT (Looking For):
Matchbox | 1995 BMW 318i Ti (E36 Compact, ideally carded/MOC)
Matchbox | Aston Martin V12 Vantage / DBS (Metallic British Racing Green with Gold wheels)
Matchbox | Honda Integra Type R (Classic Championship White with Red interior)
DM me if you're interested! Let's make a deal happen. Happy to provide more close-up photos upon request.
Want: BMW M3, Aston martin, or any other similar offers will do
Don't get me wrong.. not here to hate on hot wheels but I have started to feel like the castings are really shitty.. far from the real cars and I don't feel excited to buy hot wheels anymore. It's like I'm tired of the half ahh efforts and the unexplainable hype for poor looking castings like the sf25 straightup feels like a toy. Am I missing something... I don't feel the same way I felt towards the castings back in 2025 and before like they had a genuine history and purpose behind them.. 2025 was full of rally and touring cars.. this year they made random ahh castings that are just npc cars at the most. In the meanwhile, brands like minigt and poprace are setting the bar. In fact, even matchbox is doing a good job but hotwheels just feels like junk at this point.. I don't know how many people agree with me here or don't wanna agree.. please leave ur comments as I really wanna see I'm alone on this or is it really the beginning of a downfall?