Hot Wheels Polestar TRV truck.This is an imaginary electric all terrain vehicle.I think they did a pretty good job with the design.Hot Wheels have done several different paint jobs on it.I like these to a lot.I don't think this would be a good EV in real life, I think the battery space is too small.It has a good science fiction look and I have considered changing up the rear deck to make a moon buggy.Part of my surf collection. I am pretty sure Race surfs.
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Sunday, April 26, 2026
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Surf Van
Hot Wheels Buzz Bomb van.I got this for my Beach Party collection.It's a nice little van.I like the surfboards on the roof.I likely will repaint one of them.But the original paint job is very nice.Race Bannon with vans.
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Friday, April 24, 2026
WWII Buildings and Vehicles
Roco Kubelwagen in front of a dollar store home.Resin HO scale Panzer IV parked on the road out front.The company commander visits the tanks in his company.Hiding in the hedges.
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Dollar Store Buildings
I like the cheap dollar store buildings and I think they can be easily improved with a little extra paint job.The yellow building on the left was the starting place for the building on the right. I painted it up and changed the building color. Note the windows, once the wooden framing and the windows are painted they are much improved.This is another building that got a similar painting upgrade.These buildings are generic enough that I think they can be used for a long period of time and in many parts of the world.I use the cheap acrylic paints from places like WalMart, Hobby Lobby, and Michaels that are sometimes as inexpensive as fifty cents for a large bottle.These can be rural, but for older times they could work as town buildings too.The door sizes can vary a lot on these buildings but I try and get ones that are about an inch tall. But real buildings have doors that vary a lot, particularly in the days before building codes.
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