Actually, I'm quite sure MST would get pissed if you simply referred to their "The Blue Car" as simply a toy car. The 12 pound hand-painted car arrives in it's own crate with gloves as to prevent getting your nappy paws on the four layer paint job. All this detail from a company with an unimaginative name (they're German, maybe it doesn't translate well), Magic Super Toys, can be had for just under 2000 Euro. I played rough with my Hot Wheels when I was a kid, so I wouldn't think too hard about getting one of these for your little boy.Not an Ordinary Toy Car
Actually, I'm quite sure MST would get pissed if you simply referred to their "The Blue Car" as simply a toy car. The 12 pound hand-painted car arrives in it's own crate with gloves as to prevent getting your nappy paws on the four layer paint job. All this detail from a company with an unimaginative name (they're German, maybe it doesn't translate well), Magic Super Toys, can be had for just under 2000 Euro. I played rough with my Hot Wheels when I was a kid, so I wouldn't think too hard about getting one of these for your little boy.





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11-30-2006 @ 6:52AM
James Russell said...
Lots of money, for something less enjoyable than a matchbox car. Much less enjoyable. I can cover anything in 24k gold, does that make it worth its weight in lead? Some luxury items are a waste, and this is one of them.
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