These Hot Wheels vans have a go cart molded inside rather than seats. So I am taking the van apart, and cutting out the go cart and replacing it with bench seats. It will then be repainted for one of several uses.
These are the van interiors with the go cart cut out, I am doing a total of five. The go carts are stacked up next to the wooden sphere. The wooden sphere is the handle to a pin vice. A pin vice holds very tiny drill bits to let me drill extremely small holes, perfect for axles, trailer hitches, and radio antennas. The white blobs in the tray are soft clay. Perfect to hold small parts or even hold things together. The large white mass is a paper towel. I tear paper towels into 1/4's and stack them on me desk to clean brushes, and other jobs. I get paper towels that are perforated into quarters. The white cylinder is a little plastic round box; I put my open jars of paint in it to help keep them contained and lessen the chance of them falling over. I think it originally had cinnamon roll icing in it.
Two spheres are Hot Wheels from Jurassic Park. They have seats inside and you ride around the park immune from T-Rex attack, in theory. Several classic cars that may end up working for Batman.
Mostly I am just comparing sizes and styles. The red one is a Tootsietoy about 60+ years old that I restored a few years ago.
This deer was just outside my window, probably 30 feet from my office desk chair. Hard to see though the double pane glass due to the glare. These critters come by several times a week, usually 1 or 2 at a time. Or record is 8 all at once.
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