Sunday, July 22, 2012
Cool One
Felt like opening a Hot Wheels. Hadn't opened one in a long time. Found this green van with crazy green things on top and exhaust coming out the side and figured why not. I love his large back wheel and strange pop out front window. I wonder if that's how you get in this beast. Wouldn't it be great if for every model they built they had to build a real life version and then drive them around the country and have shows? Anyway. Here's Cool One.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
About Thunt.net Hot Wheels
In the year 2011, I was bored. I was bored and poor. I’m a collector. I collected books, baseball cards, magic cards, beatles cards, bukowski books, vhs, dvds, movies, music, posters, merit badges, computer files. I collect things. I needed something to collect that didn’t cost much. I’d already bought the Hot Wheels Back to the Future Time Machine and the Ecto-1 Ghostbusters wagon. It wasn’t much a leap from there to realize that I could buy a new hot wheels for a buck every time I went to the grocery store and make going to the grocery store fun, like a scavenger hunt. At first I only wanted to buy movie cars, but there weren’t many of those and soon I was buying cars based upon uniqueness, I’d buy boats or helicopters or just plain weird looking cars. Later I collected lamborghinis and ferraris, reviving the interests of my youth. I once had a black lamborghini on black and white tile poster that was over eight feet long and took up the entire wall in my room (truth be told, I still have the poster, but it’s so large there is nowhere to hang it.).
I’ve slowed down my Hot Wheels buying lately, but I still have a shoebox filled with unique ones to open. Unlike other collectors, I like to take the toys out of their packaging (destroying their value) but allowing me to photograph them and put them on a shelf. I decided to open this blog so I’d have somewhere to put the photos after I upload them to flickr. I don’t expect anyone to read it, and it’s been awhile since I’ve updated it, but I’m glad it’s still here. Maybe I’ll open a new hot wheels soon and photograph it. When I do, you can bet I’ll put the best photo here with a link to my flickr account.
It’s only a coincidence that my internet nick, is Thunt, like my name Thomas Hunt. It has nothing to do with the Treasure Hunts or T-Hunts as they call them. When I first started I’d look for T-Hunts, but it’s been months now and I’ve never seen one, so I’ve pretty much given up. I would like to get a Knight Rider KITT car though. David Hasslehoff rules! (but only ironically)
I’ve slowed down my Hot Wheels buying lately, but I still have a shoebox filled with unique ones to open. Unlike other collectors, I like to take the toys out of their packaging (destroying their value) but allowing me to photograph them and put them on a shelf. I decided to open this blog so I’d have somewhere to put the photos after I upload them to flickr. I don’t expect anyone to read it, and it’s been awhile since I’ve updated it, but I’m glad it’s still here. Maybe I’ll open a new hot wheels soon and photograph it. When I do, you can bet I’ll put the best photo here with a link to my flickr account.
It’s only a coincidence that my internet nick, is Thunt, like my name Thomas Hunt. It has nothing to do with the Treasure Hunts or T-Hunts as they call them. When I first started I’d look for T-Hunts, but it’s been months now and I’ve never seen one, so I’ve pretty much given up. I would like to get a Knight Rider KITT car though. David Hasslehoff rules! (but only ironically)