I laugh at the new "Mega Garage"; that ain't nothing compared to three playsets from the 90s: Auto City Garage, Super Electronic Garage, and City Center (the most scarce of all).
@classicautofan1 Agree. Those old sets were much more realistic and had more fun features. But, since they are so hard to find, this one will have to do. It has some neat features, I think, even though it may not be quite as cool as the older garages. And it does connect to the standard playtrack, so that is a major plus.
@80sHillValleyKidBTTF I don't have the Ferrari set but I have seen pictures of it. It seems that there have been many variations of this set in the past years.
@potterfan7890 $100! That place is way overpriced, wherever it is. I got mine for $40 and that was normal price and it is selling on Amazon right now for only $36. But $48 isn't too bad. I hope your nephew likes it; it is one of my favorite Hot Wheels sets.
@Jumpyghostface100 in a sense i agree. ive seen commercials of the old sets and there were allways saying that you could add to your collection and mix and match.. now a days they build it all for you, and all you do is put some track up like its supposed to, and watch it..... watch... watch. thats it. nothing else to it. and some tracks you cant even pull apart to make a track of your own with out it braking! i wish mattel would have kept it the old way. when you could have imagination.
I remember "Impossibles", which was a plyable rubber track you lie anywhere, and a truck drives on it, once you allign it to the guiderail in the middle of the lane. This was the "Impossible" feat of being able to drive up walls and upside-down, because it was held in the center on a track. Onl;y bad thing was, after 3 to 5 runs, the batteries were too weak to do steep, or upside-down runs.
@Keelz7196 I purchased it at a KB toy outlet store about 5 years ago. It is still available today actually. It is very cheap if you look on Amazon or Walmart's websites.
I laugh at the new "Mega Garage"; that ain't nothing compared to three playsets from the 90s: Auto City Garage, Super Electronic Garage, and City Center (the most scarce of all).
classicautofan1 3 weeks ago
@classicautofan1 Agree. Those old sets were much more realistic and had more fun features. But, since they are so hard to find, this one will have to do. It has some neat features, I think, even though it may not be quite as cool as the older garages. And it does connect to the standard playtrack, so that is a major plus.
giggleblaggle 3 weeks ago
This is a retool of the older version can you still connect this to Hot Wheels World?
80sHillValleyKidBTTF 2 months ago
@80sHillValleyKidBTTF Yes. The connecting parts are exactly the same as the older version of this set.
giggleblaggle 2 months ago
@80sHillValleyKidBTTF There's also a Ferrari one in 2007 do you have it?
80sHillValleyKidBTTF 2 months ago
@80sHillValleyKidBTTF I don't have the Ferrari set but I have seen pictures of it. It seems that there have been many variations of this set in the past years.
giggleblaggle 2 months ago
my littel bhorther got the sky jump set fore chrimas
UmbrellaCorp23 2 months ago
@UmbrellaCorp23 Awesome! Sky Jump is a very cool set.
giggleblaggle 2 months ago
I got this for my nephew for christmas on special for $48.00 just seen it now off special at the place I got it from for $100.00 good bloody deal :)
potterfan7890 4 months ago
@potterfan7890 $100! That place is way overpriced, wherever it is. I got mine for $40 and that was normal price and it is selling on Amazon right now for only $36. But $48 isn't too bad. I hope your nephew likes it; it is one of my favorite Hot Wheels sets.
giggleblaggle 4 months ago 2
mines in storage cause we dont have room but ive been collecting hotwheels since when i was born
JSTillman1 5 months ago
Nice tut but lame toy
F1Murcielago454 6 months ago
the new hotwheels suck
Jumpyghostface100 6 months ago
@Jumpyghostface100 in a sense i agree. ive seen commercials of the old sets and there were allways saying that you could add to your collection and mix and match.. now a days they build it all for you, and all you do is put some track up like its supposed to, and watch it..... watch... watch. thats it. nothing else to it. and some tracks you cant even pull apart to make a track of your own with out it braking! i wish mattel would have kept it the old way. when you could have imagination.
spqr1732lego 5 months ago 3
where do you find these!!!! idk if ohio has them!!!!
eeveefan53 7 months ago
@eeveefan53 Check on Amazon. They are really cheap on there right now
giggleblaggle 6 months ago
i need a freakin huge playset, can some one recommend me one?
fealmor 7 months ago
@fealmor basically all the little ones connect to each other to make a huge city im just tryna find the name of all the citys.
fresh817boii 6 months ago
@fealmor Well this playset is sold on Amazon for a pretty reasonable price right now so this is a good freakin huge one to get
giggleblaggle 6 months ago
ok honestly even my 4 year old brother got bored of this on the second try.....
luvthoseshoes12 7 months ago
Made in China.
No wonder it doesn't work too well. :(
georgef551 10 months ago
@georgef551 Yeah. Every set has little flaws, but the fun keeps me from being mad about it.
giggleblaggle 9 months ago
@giggleblaggle
I remember "Impossibles", which was a plyable rubber track you lie anywhere, and a truck drives on it, once you allign it to the guiderail in the middle of the lane. This was the "Impossible" feat of being able to drive up walls and upside-down, because it was held in the center on a track. Onl;y bad thing was, after 3 to 5 runs, the batteries were too weak to do steep, or upside-down runs.
georgef551 8 months ago
and i had this one too! how did u get them did u just keep them or what :)?
Keelz7196 11 months ago
@Keelz7196 I purchased it at a KB toy outlet store about 5 years ago. It is still available today actually. It is very cheap if you look on Amazon or Walmart's websites.
giggleblaggle 6 months ago