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These Are Your Most Prized Toy and Model Cars

Image:  Ow!MyBack
Image: Ow!MyBack

If you like cars or, frankly, anything, it stands to reason you might want a little mini version of that thing to decorate your home or office with. Earlier this week we asked you to share the most prized toy or model car or car-like object in your collection, and you delivered with tons of great answers. Like this black SRT Viper that user Ow!MyBack’s wife proposed to them with.

That’s pretty much impossible to top, but we’re going to try anyway. Let’s go!

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The GOAT

Image:  dhunt
Image: dhunt

Got this McLaren F1 from Goodwill for $10 several years ago. It is my favorite.

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My uncle had the very same Maisto 1/18 scale model of the McLaren F1 that user dhunt has in their collection. It was navy blue or black, but I remember falling in love with it as a kid, because it looked just like the car from Need For Speed II.

Submitted by: dhunt

With a Steering Wheel on the Top!

Image:  dustynnguyendood
Image: dustynnguyendood

One of my favorites is this Corgi VW “Driving School” that came with a set of cones. I had one as a kid, literally drove the tires off of it and found that Lego tires were a serviceable replacement. I recently spent 30 bucks and bought another off of ebay. Its on my desk and I play with it regularly still.

Now that I think about it, there are a few old toy cars from my youth that have long since disappeared, that it would be cool to find again on eBay. My wallet hates you for this brilliant idea.

Submitted by: dustynnguyenood

To the (LEGO) Batmobile!

Image:  LEGO
Image: LEGO

If I were to stretch the definition a bit, it has to be the Batmobile from the Lego Batman Movie. What I love about it is that it’s a 100% accurate replica to the one in the movie, since the movie model was constructed using actual Lego bricks and assembly. That means it’s to scale and everything!

If I had to give a more boring example, it’s the Back to the Future Part II DeLorean, for the reasons everyone else in history has already stated for loving the DeLorean.

LEGO 100 percent counts, also the fact it’s exactly the same as the one in the actual movie is delightful.

Submitted by: KBABZ

I Want One Immediately

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Image: dodge_viper

My most prized diecast is a pre-production Matchbox Dodge Viper RT/10 based on the 1989 concept car. Chrysler didn’t give it the go-ahead, and Matchbox re-used the casting as the “Sunburner.” It’s estimated that there are fewer than 25 of these pre-production Vipers in metal.

The Dodge Viper was my other favorite car as a kid when I wasn’t fawning over the McLaren, and I would’ve killed for a red one with rubber wheels, just like this. Too cool.

Submitted by: dodge_viper

Well Done!

Image:  jbird_27
Image: jbird_27

My Tyrrell P34 model kit I built during the peak of the pandemic. Really proud of this one and even have it in a display case.

I envy your meticulous handiwork and attention to detail, jbird. That looks phenomenal. One time I tried building a model the hard way, and all I remember is glue oozing out of every seam, glue that wouldn’t come off my hands, glue on the desk. So much glue.

Submitted by: jbird_27

The Doctor Would Approve

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Image: KTM empties ATM

I built a 1/24 kit of that same Stratos a few years ago, although it’s not my most prized model. I bought the kit while on a work trip to Japan, and was pretty stoked to get it. I elected to build it without the light pod, and the headlights down to show the essential Stratos shape.

Most prized would have to go to the 1/12 Rossi Hawaiian NSR500, raced at the 2001 Italian MotoGP. Last year of the factory 2 strokes, Rossi’s first title year in the top class, and the only race he ran with a special color scheme that year.

Good to see another Stratos stan, but let’s showcase a pic of KTM’s model of Valentino Rossi’s NSR500 from The Doctor’s first premier class-winning year. Very tropical indeed.

Submitted by: KTM empties ATM