It's already hitting stores in some places. Finds so far have been at Walmart so I'm also assuming it's an WM exclusive.
It's already hitting stores in some places. Finds so far have been at Walmart so I'm also assuming it's an WM exclusive.
I've got a lot less horsepower - luckily they are Japanese horses - usually in better shape and more motivated.
And I ran across them today at my local Wally. Made one set out of them and didn't have enough for a second set so they're not shipping them in any usable quantity, the cards were in rough shape and the blisters have tape like the Rad Trucks did. Bought a Torino and Mustang for a local buddy and left the rest.
Also found these, they are a larger scale than the normal 1:64, but at $7.97 each I didn't buy any:
I've got a lot less horsepower - luckily they are Japanese horses - usually in better shape and more motivated.
Paul B (02-09-2016)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/331773707176 ended at $126
http://www.ebay.com/itm/331773788211 ended at $97
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121889879618 ended at $81
Damn that's crazy
new stuff always starts high, but rare for a T-hunt to stay high unless its uber low production or strange variation, which they really are not limited anymore, its just scalpers hording. Mattel makes millions of the regulars and at least 5x,xxx, to 1xx,xxx range in the super hunts, that's my guess anyhow.
The original Treasure Hunts from 1996 at least stated on the cards limited 1 of 10,000. They have not shown that on a card in many many years. That is why mostly I got into the RLC stuff.
Yeah I am just trying to figure out the best way to offload a lot of my mainline old stuff and turn it into money for the datsuns I want. Boulevard, super, maybe RLC if I'm lucky.
Thinking of doing lots of 30 random cars for $25 on eBay, of my less desirable stuff.
But I did just trade 12 mainlines for a T-hunt Enzo, T- hunt 240Z, and 4 wagons.
Phatmiata (02-10-2016)
Yeah gonna post on Facebook for dollar a car. Or see a toy store about buying the leftovers from what I bought.
That's not correct. eBay takes 10% of the final value including the shipping cost and PayPal gets 2.9% + $0.30 of the incoming payment. For instance one of my recent auctions sold for $89.99 + $9.01 for shipping. That's $99.00 total. eBay charged $9.90 for that completed auction.
Selling lots on eBay is actually a pretty fast way to unload a bunch of stuff, a local buddy did that to the unwanted part of his mainline collection and actually did really well. Filled up a flat rate box, took pictures of everything that fit, and let each auction run as a bidding auction starting at $0.99. In most cases he managed to average $1 per car in his auctions. I'll be doing something similar pretty soon.
I've got a lot less horsepower - luckily they are Japanese horses - usually in better shape and more motivated.
Paul B (02-10-2016)
Anyone interested in over 200 loose cars, as well as a metric ton of track sets?
Paul B (02-11-2016)
Guys need any? Looking to sell for $1 each plus shipping
bottom photo bottom right, is that a toyota truck??
Nope, that's an Off Track. One of the 300 cars I sold yesterday.