tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7531134134053391250.post3021573810901573105..comments2023-11-02T20:12:23.227+08:00Comments on Toy Cars Collector Malaysia - Junior: NotAboutToy: Nick and Hot WheelsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7531134134053391250.post-51018574195955117512009-01-23T17:10:00.000+08:002009-01-23T17:10:00.000+08:00Glad you allow you kid to play with some of your c...Glad you allow you kid to play with some of your cars. Some of the cars in my store (mostly Matchbox) were played by me and my brother and is now about 20 years old. I'm 25 this year, so my childhood revolved around all these fantastic cars which my parents bought for me. <BR/><BR/>One thing about letting a kid play though, is that there is a very high chance the paint will chip, parts break etc. I know, coz I played till almost all the paint is gone, doors, windows gone & even kangaroo bars bend. But amazingly the wheels remain intact and still spin like they are new. The die-cast body of the car no matter how much punishment it received still remained intact (except for some cars). Also not all were stored properly to keep the paint pristine. <BR/><BR/>As for value of the cars increasing, some of the MB cars I have increased by 10 times if still carded. Eg. Ford Flareside pickup, Ford Supervan, Dodge Challenger Toyman Yellow Drag car, Mercedes 300E, Toyota MR2 white color.Paanjang16https://www.blogger.com/profile/06384440168573463307noreply@blogger.com