Hot Wheels holds a prominent position among scale model car collectors. With over fifty years of experience, it has introduced numerous stylish and updated models. However, despite its widespread popularity, a considerable portion of model car collectors have shifted their allegiance to other brands.
In this blog, we'll explore the primary four reasons behind this exodus from Hot Wheels. People have varied motives for abandoning certain things, particularly in the realm of hobbies. So, without delay, let's delve into the key factors influencing our choices.
Reason No.1: Details and Finish
Imagine going from playing on a PS1 to a PS5 and then reverting back to the PS1. It's not an appealing thought, is it?
This situation can dampen your spirits. As time passes, we crave more detail, refinement, and advancement in every aspect. We seek high-quality products that justify our investment. However, Hot Wheels products seem to lag behind in this pursuit of high-end finishing.
Reason No. 2 Crazy Scalpers
You might wonder how much profit I'll make when I flip this model car.
Scalpers are highly active, especially with the new editions of Hot Wheels model cars. Often, these products are quickly sold out, both online and in stores, leading scalpers to resell them at double the price on platforms like Facebook, eBay, and Amazon, among others. This practice allows scalpers to earn extra income.
However, passion should be the primary driver of your hobby experience, rather than monetary gain. While scalping also occurs with collector-grade model cars, enthusiasts are generally willing to try to grab these before they go on the secondary market!
Reason No. 3 Childrens Toy
The prevailing perception is that Hot Wheels is primarily a toy for children, evident in the packaging mentioning a minimum age of 3 years and above. However, it's worth noting that Hot Wheels also enjoys popularity among adult collectors of model cars.
Consider, for example, the vibrant track where cars soar through the air—a captivating toy for children but less so for adults. Despite this, Hot Wheels does offer customization options for model cars, allowing enthusiasts to modify every aspect to resemble real vehicles. Nevertheless, there remains a perception that Hot Wheels lacks a certain sophistication or appeal tailored specifically for adults.
Reason No. 4 Mass Production
Doesn't exclusivity make things unique?
Hot Wheels dominates the market, flooding it with numerous products in a single category, resulting in widespread collections. However, hobbyists seek out models that are rare and limited, adding exclusivity and prestige to their collection. This is why Hot Wheels products often don't hold the same allure for collectors.
Ultimately, we spend money on what brings us joy. Everyone has their own preferences when it comes to hobbies. So, if collecting Hot Wheels cars brings you happiness, then that's what matters most.
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1 comment
Anthony Gaby
Lately I’ve seen more “collector” grade coming from M2 machines .the latest being a “pro touring” Buick Gran National.. with Limited production numbers .