spoon civic type R
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07/09/18
Matchbox Evo Tomica Evo Light bar Comparison... All in all, both very good looking castings with somewhat realistic liveries. I believe that the Tomica Evo is slightly more detailed, though. Which do you prefer?
22/07/18
“Go away, we are told, and take your carbon fibre fire spitting V12s with you. There’s hardly a place for us anymore, not with all the commuters and congestion. Not this growing age of safety and restraint, where practicality trumps adrenaline. Where the ratio of miles per gallon is championed over by horsepower and weight. The evidence is everywhere, you and I are being squeezed out, pushed aside and hunted down at every turn. And yet there is hope.
18/05/18
So, the Nissan Skyline, a car that has been made since 1957 under the name Prince Skyline. Originally a luxury car, it first debuted in 1957, producing a spitefully slow 60BHP that revved to the tremoundously low out put of 4,400 RPM. It only sold in rather large numbers and totally didn’t catch on.
14/05/18
Why am I doing this? And the list is done…
27/01/18
18/11/17
Tomica ltd. is one of Japan’s most successful toy makers of all time. They specialize in miniature diecast toy cars. Tomica was first formed in the 1970s. Owned by Takara tomy, they vowed to make toy vehicles that were high quality and fun to play with. Tomica debuted in America in 1972. They where known as Pocket cars. Unfortunately, North American children did not like the unflashy paint liveries and boring city cars (I.E Suzuki Alto). Tomica with drew in 1973. It had been nearly 4 decades until Tomica returned to America and Canada.
26/02/17