First Look: The Mr. Fusion Deloreans and the rest of Hot Wheels Retro Entertainment Batch H...
Ok, I will admit it. Those Back to the Future Deloreans are pretty damn cool.
I have probably made too big of a deal about how I am not that into movie cars, unless the movie cars represent a real car. I love movies, but I am not really into movie replica cars. Of course I can get behind a few, like Walter White's Aztek, or the tan Sierra stolen off of Jerry Lundegaard's car lot, but for the most part I like Retro Entertainment models if they represent real cars.
The BTTF Time Machine is not a real car. The Delorean is, and Hot Wheels thankfully has done the Delorean. But there is no denying to overall popularity of the BTTF Delorean, and it would be dumb for Hot Wheels NOT to make it.
So in the past I have just ignored the BTTF cars, but these two Mr. Fusion versions, one in Hover Mode and the other on wheels, are awesome. In general, Zamacs are awesome, so by default these are two. Or maybe these just photograph well, and once these get out of my photo light, they will be easier to toss to the side. Ulimately, if you are a BTTF fan, and you like the replicas, you will love these.
Maybe as much as I love the Toyota 2000GT. I have featured it before, so no need to write more (It's a beauty!).
That leaves two others. The '67 Camaro is gorgeous, and is bound to be very popular in such a clean color and design. The Fast & Furious Charger is still what it always was, with what appears to be a few more details. It looks good, but considering another model could have taken its place, I don't know why it was done.
This is a really nice batch. Nothing too cartoony, outside of that flying car...
(Find Retro Batch H at Wheel Collectors, and look at all the listings, as they have customized a few listings for those that just want the BTTF cars and nothing else...)
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