Why we open models: The fantastic Breaking Bad RV from Greenlight...


Open 'em!

If you must, keep a second to remain packaged, but by golly these models were meant to be opened!  As nice as the art might be, the model on its own is ALWAYS better.

Case in point, Walter and Jesse's RV.  Greenlight has released two versions of the 1986 Fleetwood Bounder RV, one in the Route 66 line and one in the Breaking Bad series.  The models look almost exactly the same.  And while I normally care only about the model and not the show it came from, my infatuation with Breaking Bad made Walt and Jesse's rolling meth factory a must.


And it is awesome.  Especially out of the package.  While the overall quality can't match TLV, the effort put into this one detail-wise is on par with the Japanese 1:64 gurus.  If you get the license to such an iconic vehicle, you don't screw it up, and Greenlight followed that mantra.  Now here's hoping the most iconic car from the show, Walter's Aztek, is next.

But remember the theme of this post is to open your models, and outside of how good it looks package-less, we haven't divulged the other reason this RV is proof.  If you buy this model, and put it on the shelf packaged to show your friends, you would miss out on the joy of seeing a small detail on the other "hidden" side of the model:


What was one of Walt's rules?  Don't smell like meth when you are done cooking.  That is why, early in the series, Walt always stripped down to his tighty-whities and donned just an apron.  And that is how he found himself attired when all hell broke loose in the pilot episode.  Walt lost his pants in the desert, but was able to recover his shirt, just in time to leave what he thought would be a final videotaped confession to his family.


And where was his shirt?  Yep, hanging on the side mirror.

Yeah, it is a little detail, but how cool is that?  If Greenlight ever makes a replica of Walter's house, there will most surely be a pizza on the roof, and a teddy bear in the pool.

Well done, Greenlight folks.  You made this model a must-have for a lot of people...








Next to a TLV Bus:



I am the danger! Breaking Bad, Hitch & Tow, Hot Pursuit and a whole slew of Greenlight is now available at Wheel Collectors...


It seems like it has been a while since we have hopped on the Greenlight train, but are doing it today in a big way.

Here is only PART of what arrived at Wheel Collectors today:


That is a large Greenlight salad.

And it is full of all kinds of goodness.  It starts with Hollywood Series 9, which contains the first issues of the Breaking Bad series.  Sure, the Dodge Challenger and Chrysler 300 aren't as iconic as the RV (coming soon) and the Pontiac Aztek (crossing our fingers), but they are part of the greatest television show ever (proven fact).

Next, our favorite Greenlight Series, Hitch & Tow is back, along with a fantastic '77 Dodge D-100 Pickup, which is happily paired with a gold Airstream Bambi.  And the '77 Chevy Van is an instant add-on to the collection.  And if it is just the models you want, Wheel Collectors are offering those separately as well.

Lastly, Hot Pursuit, full of current and vintage real police liveries.  The Monaco and Bronco are must haves.

You can see all the models here:

Greenlight at Wheel Collectors

All are on their way.  Any one you want to see featured first?




Sweet Replica, Bitch!! Greenlight previews its fantastic RV from Breaking Bad...


How great does this look!?!

Greenlight has previewed its upcoming 1986 Fleetwood Bounder RV, and seeing it has ramped up the excitement.  We have said several times here that we rarely get too excited for movie or tv cars, unless the cars are actually cars we like.  And to be honest, if Greenlight just decided to make this RV for the hell of it, we would be all for it.  It would go really well with the Hitch & Tow Series, as well as with the many Tomica Limited Vintage trucks and buses we have accrued.

But the fact that this is a replica of the Bounder that Walter White and Jesse Pinkman trekked out to the desert for some crystal blue shenanigans makes it a ton better.  After seeing the pic, we instantly contacted Wheel Collectors to see if they had them on order, and they said they have ordered quite a few.  Count us in.

Look for this around May...