Thursday, December 23, 2021

Opened Ferrarri Horses on the Loose


Assorted Ferrari diecasts but mostly from Hotwheels from more than a decade ago. For those who are not aware, Hotwheels seems to hold exclusive licensing in terms of manufacturing, producing, distribution, and using the Ferrari name. This is the reason why Ferrari diecasts are mostly seen sporting the Hotwheels brand.

However, this since to change circa somewhere around 2010-ish when Hotwheels lost the license for Ferrari diecasts. Since then, Ferrari diecasts appears to have also been manufactured by Tomica, Siku, Jada, Maisto, JL, and other popular diecast manufacturers. Looks like the prancing horse has been prancing to different stables already.

Added 12/24/21 - these LM512 Ferrari diecasts prancing horses are part of Hotwheels main line. It has been played then displayed in so-called brick rods (hard transparent plastics). These Ferrari diecasts might be dusty and some paint chips. But you have to hand it down to Ferrari, even though these are more than 10 years old, it still has awesome decals / details and has opening hood

 




Added 12/24/21 - these 2 Ferrari diecasts below are quite special. They are from so-called 5-pack. What this means is that they are not sold individually but inside boxes containing 5 Ferrari diecasts. Compared to Ferrari Hotwheels in the main line, some of these 5-pack Ferrari diecasts are made extra special in terms of accurate details, better decals, and metal chassis





Special Mention: This white Ferrari diecast below is extra special as it is a hollywood movie or culture car from the Miami Vice TV series. Back before Hotwheels released their Retro or entertainment line, only eagle eye customers would spot and know this hidden movie culture car. A gem indeed

 

 

After the photoshoot, all these prancing horses are put back to stable -- inside brick rods for display

Related Ferrari Diecast: The rarest but not sought after Ferrari Super Treasure Hunt

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