Wednesday, 31 January 2018

Tomica 2018 Tokyo Auto Salon Exclusive

The annual Tokyo Auto Salon held in Japan attracts not just thousands of car enthusiasts but also a large number of Tomica and diecast collectors as well.

Of course Tomica has a booth every year with a snake queue of buyers way before its open to lay their hands on the Tokyo Auto Salon (TAS) exclusives.

Unlike the Tokyo Motor Show the TAS series always have the hottest car. This year line up include:
• TAS Honda Civic Type-R
• TAS AE86
• TAS Mercedes AMG GT-R
• Lexus 10th Anniversary Lexus RC F


These TAS set is strictly limited to 3 sets per visitor so if you want another 3 sets you will have to rejoin the queue which you will practically spent half a day for the queue.  Or you may opt to return the next day. I heard the set was sold out on the 2nd day.

As much as I appreciate these. These cars are actually just another mainline reissue with special paint with the TAS logo slap on it. Nothing really extraordinary about it except it attracts many resellers who want to lay their hands on it for resale as the run is limited to just one run. The box design as always are top notch with TAS branding. Except the Lexus which is beautifully designed with carbon fibre texture print on the box flap just like Nismo editions.

Overall I must thank my friend who help me and a few others secure a set after hours of queuing to make this review possible and into my collection.

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Monday, 29 January 2018

Hot Kustoms Review Tomica Premium Nissan Leopard and Cadillac Eldorado


A quick review of my recent Tomica Premium Series buy. 
The 04 Nissan Leopard which is in 1/63 Scale much to my dismay as compared with a 1/64. 

Next the 25 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz looks surprising well with my Charawheels Lady Penelope car.

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Wednesday, 24 January 2018

Hot Kustoms Collection: Aoshima Tomica Kyosho UCC Skyline Kenmeri

This is the 2nd instalment video for my Kenmeri collection comprises of Tomica, Kyoshoa and UCC coffee car.

The Kenmeri was the most anticipated car at the 1972 Tokyo Motor Show and for some makers such as Kyosho who has faithfully produced the Kenmeri in it's 1:64 beauty.

The Kenmeri castings featured in this video are:
• Tomica Jusco exclusive
• Tomica Nissan RacingCar version
• Tomica Limited
• Tomica Made in Japan version
• UCC Coffee Car
• Kyosho Beads Collection
• Aoshima Part 9 LB works (Teal)
• Aoshima Part 9 LB works (White)
• Aoshima Part 9 LB works (Chase)
• Aoshima Part 9 LB works (Secret Chase)
• Aoshima Best Series (Purple)
• Aoshima Best Series (Secret Chase)
• Aoshima Best Series (Chase)
• Aoshima Part 9 (Silver)
• Aoshima Part 9 (Purple)

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Monday, 22 January 2018

Hot Kustoms Collection: Hot Wheels Nissan Skyline Kenmeri with STH

After 7 years the my number 1 most favourite casting the Nissan Skyline 2000 GT-R a.k.a the Kenmeri has return this January with a Super Treasure Hunt for 2018 E case assortment.

The Kenmeri was the most anticipated car at the 1972 Tokyo Motor Show and Hot Wheels has faithfully produced the Kenmeri in it's 1:64 beauty since its first release for the 2011 New models series. 

This Kenmeri castings featured in this video are:
• 2011 New models (White)
• 2013 Flying Custom (Pearl Blue)
• 2014 Mainline with 1072 Tokyo Auto Show inspired deco (Teal)
• 2015 Heritage Series with rally deco  (Red) 
• 2016 Car Culture Japan Historics 1 Police theme (Custom)
• 2018 E case mainline (Blue)
• 2018 E case STH (Spectraflame Blue)
• 2018 E case STH (Custom)

Friday, 19 January 2018

Hot Kustoms Review: Hot Wheels Japan Historics 2 Vs TLV

After stirring lots of sensation and sizzle the Japanese Historics 2 Series is finally release. As I have mentioned this series give me a totally different feel unlike my past Car Culture purchases. 

It is actually more skewed towards a Tomica Limited Vintage (TLV) in a good way and at 1/3 of its price. It is a highly recommended series for all collectors. I really do hope that this series will make its way to retail stores worldwide including Singapore.

The cars featured in this video are:
• Hot Wheels Mazda RX-3
• Hot Wheels Nissan Fairlady Z
• Hot Wheels Datsun Bluebird
• Hot Wheels Nissan Skyline C210
• Hot Wheels Nissan Laurel 2000SGX
• TLV Nissan Laurel 2000GL-6

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Sunday, 14 January 2018

Diecast browsing in Bangkok

During the 2017 December school holiday we organise a trip to Bangkok with majority of our family members. Personally it’s considered my first trip given that I have not been to Bangkok for 12 years. I am very happy during my stay in the land of smiles and catch up with my Thai buddy which I finally met in person.

So much changes and development to the beautiful city with tons of attractions and most importantly safe. Unlike Japan I do not come with the intention of hunting diecast as the toys in Thailand are generally scarce and expensive compared to other Asia regions. 

But of course been a diecast collector and hunter I took some opportunity out of my planned schedule with my big group of family members to look for toys with my 10 year old daughter whenever possible.

Central World Toy ‘R’ US
My first stop is at Central World Toy ‘R’ US after our dinner. Majority of the diecast brands such as Hot Wheels, Tomica and Majorette are actually at the same pace with Singapore. Apart from Majorette which are relatively cheaper the rest of the brands are more expensive especially Tomica.
The Hot Wheels are on sale at 15% but clearly the good ones are gone.


Similar Tomica TRU promotion with Singapore with the latest TRU exclusive. Never buy any.

Similar range as Singapore except for the Tuk Tuk exclusive set and Gran Turismo Mitsubishi Concept 
XR-PHEV in special color.

7-11
As shared by my buddy Wantawat Kongmum a.k.a @mangagarage in I.G actually most of the 7-11 stores throughout Bangkok do sell Hot Wheels and Majorette but in small numbers. 
Pick up the Ford Mustang and VW Bus Limited Edition single pack in Chatuchak pets section which 
are otherwise sold as a set of 5 in Singapore.


Siam Paragon
Drop by the toys department after dinner. It is quite a huge section almost similar to our departmental stores in Takashimaya Singapore if not bigger. I actually went back empty-handed as the prices are so much more expensive than online especially Tomica.



For Hot wheels the mainlines are 2018 B Case which is slightly faster pace than Singapore during December but obviously the good ones are gone. Come across some nice Dodge A100 for the pop culture series but got to leave them behind as it cost 395 baht! (Avg 12.10 USD) this is actually the most expensive in  Retro / Pop / Car Culture series in the world given the fact ,most of them are made in Thailand! With such prices even the F&F Skyline R34 are gone! For that I did a poll and price research on IG and FB as well.



Take a look at the price breakdown contributed by fellow collectors worldwide from the most expensive.
Thailand - Average 12 USD
Brunei - Average 11.10 USD
Brazil - Average 10 USD
U.K - Average 10 
Taiwan - Average 9.5 USD
Myanmar - Average 9.2 USD
Sri Lanka - Average 9 USD
Indonesia - Average 9 USD
Philippines - Average 8.80 USD
Australia - Average 7.60 USD
Hong Kong - Average 7.60 USD
Singapore - Average 7.30 USD
Japan - Average 6.20 USD
Vietnam - Average 6 USD
Malaysia - Average 5.80 USD
Canada - Average 4.90 USD
USA - Average 4.5 USD
India - Not available.
China - Not available.
Spain - Not available.
Switzerland - Not available.
In addition 64% will buy the F&F Skyline R34 retail at 12 USD Vs 36% not buying based on my poll in Instagram @hotkustoms
Shocking isn’t it? Comparing the prices between Thailand Vs USA.


Manga Garage
I also have the pleasure to catch up with my pal Wantawat Kongmum a.k.a @mangagarage  for a beer during my stay. I have been following him in I.G for a while. @mangagarage is one of the most talented diecast customizer in Thailand. He has a range of amazing diecast custom in his account to share and inspire collectors worldwide. Clean, sleek as well as creative works. I like to thank him for the time and sharing tips on customising with me. He is also one of the very established DJ in Thailand.

He highly recommend me to Mega Plaza for diecast hunting which is near to his studio. I will definitely pay a visit next time! Thanks for the time buddy!


Central Plaza
Similar to the one at Central World. The toys department carries various diecast brands as well. This is also the only store where Greenlight could be found. Prices for Greenlight is almost simlar to Singapore with a broader range except there are no Green Machines chase to be found when I was there. Hence I left empty handed.


No chase 



Tomica in plastic.

Stanley Museum at Gateway Ekamai
Took some time during my last day to visit Stanley claimed as Asia largest 1:87 miniature museum. For Otaku fans there is also a One Piece Flag ship store located with various merchandises.
One Piece Store with various merchandises for the fans.

In my opinion Stanley Museum is ok for a one time visit it is especially great for kids. You can see the kids including my own the temptation to touch those diorama displays lol. Display wise are pretty quite static except for the trains. Of course a couple of interesting mini cars can be found as well.

Limited diecast merchandise.
Nice treatment.





Suvarnabhumi Airport
Left the Hako and CRX behind for others before returning home. I will definitely visit Bangkok with my family again and hope to catch up with the rest of my friends!