Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Best On The Block: November 2021

It's the last day of November, so it's time to show six of the best releases that were featured in various post during the month.

#1: X-Jet - 2021 Hot Wheels Mainline


Why I Picked It: Diecast replicas of comic book/cartoon vehicles are awesome, which is why I love the HW Screen Time mainline series. I also love being able to collect unique models, and this jet is definitely unique. Of course, there are many different opinions on what make a model unique, so you might not agree with mine. Ultimately, I feel this casting is unique enough to be this month's number one best release on the block. 

#2: '66 Pontiac GTO - 2021 Hot Wheels Boulevard


Why I Picked It: The GTO! It's not a name you see very often when you arrive at the Hot Wheels pegs, which is why I don't have that many of them in my collection. So you can imagine how excited I got when I was able to finally get this one. And it was actually quite easy for me to get, since no one wanted it. That's right, this was the main one that was left on the pegs when this assortment came in. Anyway, this is a very nice release, and I actually like it a little more than the initial release thanks to it mostly being plain, as well as being finished in a cool shade of blue.  

#3: '70 Plymouth Superbird - 2021 Hot Wheels Boulevard


Why I Picked It: A few year's ago, I decided to turn to Ebay to find a plain release of the Superbird. That's when I came across the four initial colors. One of them was yellow, but I ended up getting one of the other colors due to it being cheaper. But I still wanted to eventually get the yellow one. Well now I don't have to thanks to this one, which I feel is way better than the one I was going to get. I'm actually glad things went the way they did, because I now have two different colored Superbirds that aren't decorated with a custom design. 

#4: '49 Ford F1 - 2021 Hot Wheels Mainline



Why I Picked It: As nice as the Super. That's right, I said it. I feel this version is as nice as the Super Treasure Hunt version. Sometimes, the regular versions of Super Treasure Hunts won't have the same amount of decoration, which is a little disappointing. Thankfully, that's not the case with this one. The designers created a fantastic design for this release, and it would have been a real shame if they didn't also decorate the top of the regular too. So I'm truly glad they did, because it gave everyone the chance to own a very beautiful '49 Ford F1.

#5: '94 Bugatti EB110 SS - 2021 Hot Wheels Mainline


Why I Picked It: Yeah... there's no way I couldn't have picked this casting for this post. Bugatti's latest vehicles are glorious, but their older ones still deserve to be in the spotlight too. They might not have today's aerodynamics or technology, but that's perfectly fine by me. In my opinion, they are timeless masterpieces.

#6: '70 Chevy Nova SS - 2021 Hot Wheels Fast And Furious Premium Series


Why I Picked It: Among the many releases I liked this month, this movie replica had to be one of the releases featured in this post. For the longest time, I've wanted a nice '70 Nova from Hot Wheels, and this release is more than just nice, it's perfect! Now I know Hot Wheels made a '70 Nova many years ago, but that casting has yet to be used again. To be honest though, I really don't care if they choose to never use it again. In my opinion, this one is better due to it's overall proportions. I know it doesn't have a cowl hood like the other one, but I'd still prefer this one over that one. So I hope this Nova gets many more releases. 


Okay, that's all six of the releases I picked for this month's Best On The Block post. Now that you know my favorites, go ahead and let me know down in the comments what your favorite releases were from this month.

Sunday, November 28, 2021

Today On The Boulevard: Forgotten But Eventually Acquired

Hello, and welcome to a new edition of Today On The Boulevard. In any given year, there are many different, and great diecast releases to collect. This is why my want list usually remains long, and I'm sure yours does too. As you know, it can sometimes take a long time to find everything off of your list. Now, I don't know about you, but I end up getting very excited when I finally stumble upon full pegs. On rare occasions, this excitement has caused me to forget everything I wanted. I know... I should carry my list around with me, but I can usually remember what I want.  

If you read my 2021 case D Red Edition review, then you already know how I forgot to get the initial 2021 release of the Toyota Off-Road Truck. I guess I wouldn't be a good Santa Clause, because I totally didn't check my list twice. Anyway, I got another chance at this release when I had to make a quick store run. So I figured that I'd go ahead and make a post about it.

I was so excited when I found out Hot Wheels was able to legally use the them again. So I'm actually a little shocked at how I for to get this release. You never know when they'll lose the licence again. So that's one of the reasons why this instantly made it to my want list. Of course, this isn't the only reason. So let's move onto the next thing I like about it.


Earlier this year, I published a post where I talked about some of the other case J releases I wanted. One of the releases was a '67 Mustang. If you read that post, then you probably remember what I said about it. If not, then what I said was that I love when a casting is finished in a color that hasn't been previously used for it. And that's the case with this release. I, for one, think the designers picked a nice shade of orange for this release. 


Now if you were wondering whether or not I got the red one, then you should know that I decided not to after I got this one. The red one wasn't bad, it's just I'm completely satisfied with the two color releases I have.

So have you ever had a release on your want list that you forgot to get? If you did, go ahead and let me know down in the comments section. I'd love to hear which release is was. Okay, that's all for this edition of Today On The Boulevard. Till next time, thanks for reading, and happy collecting.

Thursday, November 25, 2021

Today On The Boulevard: 2021 Hot Wheels Fast & Furious With Some Red Editions

Hello, and welcome to another edition of Today On The Boulevard. It's always exciting to find new diecast releases hanging on the pegs, even if it's just remnants. I especially get excited when there's both premiums and store exclusives. I know the latter isn't ever a priority, but it truly is a delight to find them. Now, as you can see from the title, I was able to come across the new Fast and Furious assortment, as well as the case P Target Red Editions. So with that being said, let's get this post started.

Sadly, I wasn't able to obtain all five of the releases from the latest Fast and Furious premium assortment. But I was able to find the main two I wanted, so it was still a successful diecast hunt. After all, finding any of these at a retail store is always a win. Anyway, there's a specific reason as to why I wanted the two I got.

I think we all love this premium series because it gives us very nice replicas of the vehicles from the various movies. But that's not the only reason why this series is great. Since it's creation, the Fast and Furious premium series has featured the debut of some awesome castings. Personally, there's a small chance we would have never gotten some of these vehicles had there been no such thing as Fast and Furious. So I'm glad Hot Wheels has the legal okay to make these replicas. 

Now then, as you all know, this assortment has Brian's blue R34, and it was definitely not one of the ones that was left. But to be honest, that's perfectly fine by me. I'm actually very glad Hot Wheels decided to put it in this assortment. You see, even if it's a re-release, sometimes a certain car will overshadow the others. That's why I feel it was easy for me to get the Toyota GR Supra and the '70 Chevy Nova SS, which are the two castings making their debut in this assortment. 


I really wasn't expecting to see this car from Hot Wheels. Earlier this year, they gave us a modified version of this Supra. So I thought Matchbox was going to be the one to give us the stock version. But I'm actually glad Hot Wheels is the brand that made it. Thanks to them, we got this beautiful matte orange GR Supra.



Many years ago, Hot Wheels had a series called Modern Classics, and it featured the debut of a nice '70 Chevy Nova casting. Unfortunately, that casting has yet to be used again, which is a little disappointing. Back then, I wasn't into diecast as much as I am now, so it's a casting I don't have. Thankfully, I no longer have to try and get that one, since Hot Wheels has given us this awesome '70 Chevy Nova SS.


I hope this casting continues to get used going forward. It'd be a real shame if it ended up being like the Nova in the Modern Classics series. So let's all keep our fingers crossed. Okay, now it's time to go over the other releases I found.



Not too long ago, I published a post where I shared how I felt about the Red Editions. And if you're one of the ones that read that post, then you already know how I feel about them. It's not like I don't dislike them, I just feel they aren't worth the hype. Anyway, like I said in that post, I'll still get them if I'm able to find them, and that's exactly what I did.

The last time these were released, I decided to get all three, however, this time I decided to only get two of them. The Donut Drifter is the one I didn't get. Yeah... when it comes to sweets, it's out of sight, out of mind. I felt that I would have ended up buying multiple boxes of donuts if I bought it, which wouldn't have been good, because I would have ate them all myself. All jokes aside, I just didn't feel the need to add it to my collection. Finding store exclusives are nice, but I'm not really interested in getting the castings I don't collect. I know I got the Carbonator, but I ended up giving it to a family member that likes the casting. Alright, that's enough about the one I didn't get. Let's go over the other two.


Personally, this is one of the best looking Red Editions this year, and I'm sure most of you will agree. Of course, some of you will probably say that the Kool Kombi is this year's best Red Edition. After all, nothing tops a store exclusive Hello Kitty themed Kool Kombi, but this release is my cup of tea.

Now, I'll admit that I still like the white one more, since it's close to the color used for the one I found a picture of. But I was hoping to see one finished in a red, so I'm glad they chose to use the color for this Red Edition Jesko. 



The Toyota Land Cruiser is the second one, and it's one of the ones that's not actually red. Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining about the color choice. I just felt like pointing that out. Anyway, black is the color they picked for it, and I have to admit that this tuck actually looks a-okay finished in the color. And since I like how it looks finished in black, I'm glad it was released this year. There's a high chance black will be used for this casting again in the future, but the release will most likely feature a design. That's why I'm glad they decided to use it for this year's plain release.




Now, it is a little disappointing that I wasn't able to find everything from the Fast and Furious assortment, but that's just the how it is in this hobby. Although they won't be added to my want list, I'll definitely keep an eye out for them. As for the rest of case P, the hunt continues. Hopefully it doesn't take too long to find them. But with the way things are now, it might be a while before I'm able to make a My Want List post. 

So how do you feel about these four releases? Go ahead and let me know down in the comments section. Alright, that's all for this edition of Today On The Boulevard. Until next time, thanks for reading, and happy collecting. And remember, these are just toys.

Wednesday, November 24, 2021

White Booth Wednesday #111

It's once again time for another Wednesday showcase here on the boulevard. Here's this week's featured vehicle.


Vehicle: Fast Felion
Series: 2017 Hot Wheels Exotics
Boulevard Rating: 7
How I Feel About This Release: This is another one of their original castings I like. In my opinion, it's very realistic looking, and there's no way it wouldn't be a stunning car if it was real. As for this particular release of it, I really love the flat white paint, as well as the colors picked for the design. Now as much as I like it, there is one thing I would have done differently, which is why I didn't score it higher, by the way. As you can see, the designers chose to give this release a blue base. If it were up to me, I would have given it a white base instead. I feel it would have looked a little better if it's back half was white like the rest of the car. Ultimately, it's not a terrible looking release, which is why I still gave it a seven.


So how do you feel about this week's featured vehicle? Go ahead and let me know down in the comments. Till next time, happy collecting. 

Sunday, November 21, 2021

Hot Wheels 9-pack: The Risk Was Worth The Reward

Hello, and welcome to another additional feature. To be honest, I really don't pay attention to any of the 9-packs from Hot Wheels or Matchbox. This is because I've come across way too many altered packs. I've seen ones with those cheap cars you get for decorating cakes, and I've seen ones with Hot Wheels releases that are worn down. I could go on and on with all the different alterations I've seen made to these packs. It's really sad, because these pack sometimes offer some really great looking releases. 

One of the other reasons why I don't typically get these packs, is due to the small number of releases that I'd actually want. So besides the pack possibly being altered, I just can't find a reason to buy seven additional cars that I don't care for. Now, last month, I had to make a grocery run. And as usual, I decided to check the toy isle to see what might have been placed. That's when I came across a 9-pack that contained some awesome releases, and it was more than just three. This led to me going against my mindset, and making the decision to risk getting an altered pack. 

It's worth mentioning, that this pack doesn't appear to have been altered. Most of the altered packs I've seen, are at Walmart. There have been a few occasions where I found them at Target as well, but I honestly haven't seen too many altered ones at grocery stores. Okay, I'm sure you're wondering what all was in this pack, so let's get to the pictures.

I figured that I'd start with the exclusive decoration first, since that's the one you saw in my social media post. Sadly, I don't have as many For Thunderbolt releases as I'd like. In fact, before this one, all I had was the white one from the 2010 hot auction mainline set. So I'm glad to finally have another good looking one. Besides the exterior color and design, I really like how it was given the DD8 wheels. 

The other car you saw in this picture, is the F1 Racer. It might not have been one of the ones that I had to have, but I will admit that I'm happy to have it in my collection. It's really not a bad looking release of it. 

 
The next two releases, are the '55 Chevy and the Corvette Stingray. I want to talk about the Corvette first. This is one of the Corvettes I was missing. I know one was released in 2016 mainline, but I really didn't like it. Yeah... I might like chrome car wraps, but I definitely wouldn't do that to a C3 Corvette. Anyway, this 9-pack release is fantastic, and I really like what was done to it. A blue exterior, with a simple stripe design, is all that was needed to create a good looking C3. Additionally, it was given the Retro Slot wheels, which further complement it's looks. 

The '55 Chevy in this 9-pack, is a recolor of one from a 2011 Chevy themed 5-pack. Sadly, I  never got around to getting that pack. So I'm glad they decided to use the '55 Chevy from it again. To be honest, I kind of think this one looks a little better. The 2011 release might have been finished in my favorite color, but the scallop design's color is similar to the 2010 release's scallop design, and I do have that one. This release's scallop design is blue, which looks a-okay over white. I also like how this one features a blue interior. 


The next two releases, are the Midnight Otto and the '70 Mustang Mach 1. Although I like them both, you can probably guess which one I was excited for the most. I just had to have this release of the Midnight Otto. Black with black and red flames, is a definitely a customization I'd do to a hot rod. It's also great how they chose to give it all chrome MC5 wheels. 

Although the '70 Mustang didn't make me say WOW like the Otto did, it's still a nice release. In fact, I really like the blue that was picked for it's exterior. The design applied to it isn't bad either. It's sides feature a simple white stripe, with the Hot Wheels logo behind it. The one thing I will say, is that I feel the logo wasn't really needed. The stripe would have been more than good enough. At the end of the day though, it doesn't look bad. It's just not something I would have done. I mean... we all know these are Hot Wheels models. 


The last two releases that made me buy this pack, are the '17 Ford GT and '67 Camaro. This Ford GT is finished in a cool shade of orange, and it has black stripes. It also has gold PR wheels. When I first saw pictures of it, I wasn't quite sure if I'd like how it looks with these wheels. Now that I have it, I can honestly say that it doesn't look bad at all. I'd even say that this wheel color helps to make it stand out (in a good way) from the other releases of it.

What's interesting, is that the '67 Camaro in this pack, is none other than the Kroger exclusive color. Like I said, this pack doesn't appear to have been altered. And I don't think anyone is going to swap out a 9-pack exclusive with a store exclusive.  


So as you can see, this pack contained eight great releases. This is actually the first time I've found a 9-pack that had this many models I wanted. The only bad thing, is that I had to pay a little more than I would have at a different store. But this pack is totally worth the increased price.

Alright everyone, have you recently added any 9-packs to you collection? If so, feel free to let me know down in the comments section. Okay, that's all for today. Until next time, thanks for reading, and happy collecting. And remember, these are just toys.

Friday, November 19, 2021

2021 Diecast Hunt - A Pleasant Hot Wheels Surprise!

Hi everyone, welcome to today's additional feature. As you all know, diecast hunting can be a very daunting task. And like me, I'm sure most of you have gone through many tanks of gas searching for various releases. Ultimately, the amount spent on gas can sometimes be worth it when you chance upon a release you weren't expecting to find. And that's exactly what happen to me during a diecast hunt.

That day, I decided to go ahead and make a trip to Walmart. In case you missed the Boulevard post I published earlier this month, you should know that I was able to find three of the releases from the latest Boulevard assortment. So I was still on the hunt for the other two, which is why I made Walmart my destination. 

Once down the row, I noticed that the pegs once again had many multiples of the '66 GTO. Yeah... I don't know why that release wasn't liked. In my opinion, it's an great model. Anyway, it ended up being exactly like the last time where there was one other remnant of a different release. And this time, it was the Plymouth Superbird.


This casting had a few different color releases when it made it's debut, and I have one of them thanks to some late night shopping on Ebay a few years ago. But to be honest, it wasn't the only one I wanted. One of the debut colors was yellow, and it was the other one I wanted to get. Back then, the one I got was a lot cheaper, which is why I didn't get the yellow one. To be honest though, I'm actually glad things went the way they did, since Hot Wheels ended up releasing this one. So I now have two different nice releases of this casting that aren't decorated with a custom design.


I don't have to say it, but this release features some some excellent tampo details. I especially like how they added the Superbird logo to the side of the wing. The logo was also accurately placed on the driver side headlight. Thanks to these details, this release will always be one of favorites.



 After I found the Plymouth, I decided to try my luck at one of the other Walmarts in my area. Unfortunately, the row was basically the same, except there were no additional remnants. It was only GTOs on the pegs. 

I came to the conclusion that all of the Walmarts were probably the same, so I made the decision to make target my next stop before ending the day's hunt. So I stopped at the nearest Target, and that's when I was able to find another surprise. This time it's from the Hot Wheels mainline, and it's the id chase car from this year's case N. 


Being a special release might have been the main reason why I got it, but it's not the only reason. Believe it or not, I actually like the design that was created for it. I usually don't care too much for rescue themed releases, but this one is not bad at all. In fact, I'm starting to consider adding the regular version to my want list.  


Alright, that's everything I was able to find. It wasn't a huge haul, but it was definitely a successful diecast hunt. Now I just need to try and find the DMC. I'm not sure if I'll ever see it, but I'll keep an eye out for it whenever I go to Walmart.

So what are your thoughts on these releases? Go ahead and let me know down in the comments section. Okay, that's all for this additional feature. Till next time, thanks for reading, and happy collecting. And remember, these are just toys. 

Wednesday, November 17, 2021

White Booth Wednesday #110

It's once again time for another Wednesday showcase here on the boulevard. Here's this week's featured vehicle.



Vehicle: Night Shifter
Series: Hot Wheels id Chase Series
Boulevard Rating: 10
How I Feel About This Release: The 1990s is when I got my first Hot Wheels car, and back then, I never thought they'd end up having chips in them. Time sure does fly. Anyway, this was my first id Chase release, which is why I decided to make it this week's featured vehicle. I was honestly shocked when I found it in a bin that was obviously picked through. I guess whoever got there before me didn't want it due to the fact that the top of the card is a little bent. As for the design choices made for it, I have absolutely nothing bad to say, and I'm not just saying that because it's a special release. In my opinion, the chrome gold features go great with the Spectraflame color they picked for it. At the end of the day though, being my first id Chase Series release is the sole reason why I gave it a ten.

So how do you feel about this week's featured vehicle? Go ahead and let me know down in the comments. Till next time, happy collecting.

Sunday, November 14, 2021

My Want List: 2021 Hot Wheels Case M And Case N - That Took A While

Hi everyone, welcome to today's edition of My Want List. Earlier this month, I was able to make a My Want List post about the releases I got from this year's Hot Wheels case N. And in case you forgot, I was only able to get a few of them. So the hunt continued for the last few I needed. I also still needed to find two more releases from case M. I knew I'd eventually find them, but I had no idea that it'd take me this long before I was able to see them on the pegs. At the end of the day, the hunt is finally over, and that's all that matters to me. 

Since these are old news now, I'm sure you all know everything about each of the releases featured in this post, which is why I appreciate you taking the time to see what I have to say about them. Alright, now that I got that out of the way, let me get this long overdue post started. And since they're older than the ones from case N, I'm going to go ahead and talk about the two from case M first. 

Throughout the years, Hot Wheels has given us collectors many cool Lamborghini models to collect. One of them is the Huracan, and there were two different versions of it. Well, now there's a third version, and it's definitely a must-have. It's also a model I wanted to have on display, so thankfully there were enough of them left so I could get one to open. 


Many of you (myself included) wanted this release because of it's theme, which makes it a great addition to any Mad Mike collection. But that's not the only reason why I wanted it. In fact, the main reason why I wanted it is because it's a Lamborghini with a LB-Works body kit. I mean, how cool is that? I was shocked when I found out we were going to get a Lamborghini with a body kit you'd expect to see on a different kind of car. 

This kit truly takes the Huracan to the next level! The fender flares, as well as a ducktail spoiler, really help to make this casting stand out from the other Lamborghini castings. Looking at how awesome this casting is, makes me hope they'll be able to use the LB-Works name for many years to come. So far, we have two castings designed with their kits, and I'd love to see many more.


Before I get to the next car, I thought I'd point out one of the other neat things about this casting. Unlike the other Huracans from Hot Wheels, this one features a right-hand drive interior. Correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I'm aware, this is the first right-hand drive Lamborghini from Hot Wheels. Okay, let's move on to the next case M release.


It's no lie that there are still many Honda fans around the world. These cars definitely have a passionate cult following. And Hot Wheels has satisfied the need to have these cars in our diecast collections by giving us many different castings. Just this year, we've gotten the N600 and a revamped version of the Civic Si. And now, they've given us the hatchback version of the latter. That's right, the '99 Honda Civic Type R (EK9) has finally been made. This is undoubtedly the star of case M for a lot of collectors.


To be truthfully honest, I'm still not completely into the hatchback version of these cars. I couldn't tell you why, but I'm more into the coupe version, which is why I still like the one that was released earlier this year a little more. But that doesn't mean I won't happily add any of the hatchback releases to my want list.

So how do I feel about this release? Well, I think it's pretty good. Overall, they've given us a nice replica of the '99 Type R. And I love how they even gave it a red interior. The only problem I have is with the wheels. Basically, it's the same issue I have with the other releases that are replicas of cars with 7-spoke wheels. So there's really no need for me to say the same thing as I've said before. To be fair though, the 10-spoke wheels are an okay alternative. I just wish they'd use their 7-spoke wheel for releases like this.


Sometimes, the debut release of a casting will only have details on either the front of rear. This was something I didn't like about the debut release of the '96 Chevy Impala. I know it's not that big of a deal, since the are $1 mainlines after all. But a diecast model will always look better with front and rear details. So I'm glad they chose to add details to the back of this release.

I can't wait to see the next release of this Civic. Although I'd like to see one with a design, I do a hope they end up doing a few more plain releases first. I, for one, would love to see a yellow one with white wheels. But whatever they choose to do, it'll most likely be a release that's on my want list.  


Alright, now it's time for me to talk about the last releases I needed from this year's case N. These were actually found at a different store. It's funny how one store will get older releases, while one that's not too far away will get the newer ones. Anyway, all I needed were four more, and I'm glad I didn't have to go to too many stores just to get them. 

Hot Wheels has been on a roll with giving us Toyota models, and I'm sure everyone who loves anything JDM is happy. And now fans of Toyota have another new model to drool over. Making it's debut is the Toyota Land Cruiser 80. 


I'm not only into vehicles from Japan, but I will admit that this is a very cool casting, and it's great how it's another casting designed with side-view mirrors. I also like the exterior color they picked for this first release. 

Custom licensed SUV castings aren't something you see everyday hanging on the Hot Wheels pegs. So I definitely had to get an extra one to have on display with my other Toyota models. I have to say, it really looks good sitting next to the recolor of the Falken themed AE86. 


Now then, even though I'm pleased with the design choices made for this first release, I'm curious to see what they'll do for the next one. I don't know about you, but I'd love to see one with the TRD stripes. No matter what they choose to do, I'm sure it'll be loved by many in the diecast community.


You can always count on Hot Wheels to give collectors something that you'd would normally see when you go down the diecast row. And the best example of this is seen with their Porsche 914 Safari casting, which is the next release I checked off of my want list. Whenever I go down the row, I usually don't see off-road racing Porsches from the other diecast brands. So that's why Hot Wheels is so appealing. Alright, let me get to how I feel about this year's release.

I actually like this release a little more than the debut release. I know the first one featured a design that's based on an actual 914, but this release's design features decals, which is something I like to see. Now it's only two, and they aren't real companies, but as I've said in a few older post, the designers do a good job at making realistic looking decals. 


Like the first release, this too features a decorated top half. Now, instead of painting the fuel tanks, they decided to apply the stripe to the hood. I do kind of wish one of the fuel tanks was painted though. Had they done that, this release would have looked even better, but I'm not going to complain. After all, I'm happy with the decorated hood. 


The last two releases I needed from this case are recolors. The first one is the Mercedes-Benz 500 E, and there really isn't much to say about it other than it's just as good as the first one. And I guess I like it a little more, since I ended up getting an extra one to open. Although I think they look superb finished in black, I feel silver is another color that's perfect for any Mercedes-Benz.





The second one is the '70 Toyota Celica, and I wasn't sure if I was going to like it as much as the one released earlier this year. But to be honest, I like it just as much. 


The first pictures I saw of this release didn't do it justice, and my pictures don't either. Initially, I thought this release was finished in gloss turquoise, which would have been fine. But that wasn't the case. For this release, the design team chose to use a turquoise that changes to blue when a light is shined on it. I have to say, I definitely like this paint!


I also like their choice to give this release black lace wheels. In my opinion, this wheel color combines nicely with the other colors used for this release. All in all, this is a ten out of ten release.


Well, that's another section of my 2021 want list completed. Overall, case M and N were outstanding, which is to be expected of these later cases. Now it's on to looking for the rest of this year's mainlines. Up next is case P, which from what I've seen, has some great looking releases as well. So hopefully I don't have too hard of a time trying to find them. 

So what was your favorite release from case M and N? Feel free to let me know down in the comments section. Alright, that's all for this edition of My Want List. Till next time, thanks for reading, and happy collecting. And remember, these are just toys.