I love buying assorted bags of cars from thrift or charity shops! Not least because Hot Wheels are somewhat more expensive in Denmark, roughly around $4 for a new car. In a bag of used cars they are on average a tenth of that price. And even the ones that aren't immediately useful can be used for bits, like you mentioned, or they might suddenly inspire some crazy build. :)
Kinda late to the Gaslands party myself. Only heard about it yesterday actually. Been into the Mad Max/Twisted Metal stuff since the 90s, dunno why it took this long to get involved. Gonna try my hand at a 64 impala... Glad to have finally found a use for all these old cars I'm always commin across and steppin on barefoot in the dark lol
CARNAGE DADDY Thats awesome, it’s a ton of fun and if you can revive an old car or beater into a Gaslands car that is even better. Check out my video on the original redline “the demon reborn” I will do more like that soon. I have a few redlines that are parts cars and would like to rebuild them. Thanks for the common, keep an eye on the channel if you can subscribe that is fantastic.
This says it should be 1:64 scale so it should be right. Johnny Lightning, Greenlight Collectibles and matchbox make some stuff that’s usually pretty close to scale
Franklin G. Roberts III Thank you! I thought I had it shown in one of my “toy hunt” videos. I bought it from an antique market for $12. It is in fact a Hot Wheels Bus from 2000 or that is the date on the bottom. I am working on a conversion using a plastic bus for a client. It will be interesting what is best to use. Since they wanted open air towards the back, a plastic one is best. This thing has a metal body.
Too funny, was going to ask for a video like this. Wondering if it would be possible to get your email address, have some questions for you? Thx again for making these videos, take care!
I love buying assorted bags of cars from thrift or charity shops! Not least because Hot Wheels are somewhat more expensive in Denmark, roughly around $4 for a new car. In a bag of used cars they are on average a tenth of that price. And even the ones that aren't immediately useful can be used for bits, like you mentioned, or they might suddenly inspire some crazy build. :)
Kinda late to the Gaslands party myself. Only heard about it yesterday actually. Been into the Mad Max/Twisted Metal stuff since the 90s, dunno why it took this long to get involved. Gonna try my hand at a 64 impala...
Glad to have finally found a use for all these old cars I'm always commin across and steppin on barefoot in the dark lol
CARNAGE DADDY Thats awesome, it’s a ton of fun and if you can revive an old car or beater into a Gaslands car that is even better. Check out my video on the original redline “the demon reborn” I will do more like that soon. I have a few redlines that are parts cars and would like to rebuild them. Thanks for the common, keep an eye on the channel if you can subscribe that is fantastic.
@@LegionMiniatureGames done deal my dude ✌😝👍
I have that bus, it made a perfect Warden car.
I'm doing the same type of game but I'm using War for Cybertron Micromasters, and modeling bases that will support both modes.
I enjoy finding more gasland/diecast customization channels. I really enjoy your content. Keep it up. 👍
Thank you!, I be trying to improve on the custom work so stay tuned :)
Where would one find a bus on that particular scale?
It seems to me that the buses are usually harder to find than anything else.
This says it should be 1:64 scale so it should be right. Johnny Lightning, Greenlight Collectibles and matchbox make some stuff that’s usually pretty close to scale
What type of bus? a schoolbus?
@@RobertBobNolan
Yeah, a school bus. I managed to find one a week or so ago at a store called Tractor Supply Company.
Liked and subscribed cuz u knew the warthog
Thank you for the sub!
Sweet video! Where did you source the bus from? Who is the maker? I really like that one.
Franklin G. Roberts III Thank you! I thought I had it shown in one of my “toy hunt” videos. I bought it from an antique market for $12. It is in fact a Hot Wheels Bus from 2000 or that is the date on the bottom. I am working on a conversion using a plastic bus for a client. It will be interesting what is best to use. Since they wanted open air towards the back, a plastic one is best. This thing has a metal body.
I just picked up that same yellow bus at tractor supply last week
What is the orange coupe at the top?
I think that's the 40 Ford.
Too funny, was going to ask for a video like this. Wondering if it would be possible to get your email address, have some questions for you? Thx again for making these videos, take care!
Thank you for the comment, just in case feel free to PM me on twitter for starters. twitter.com/legends_castle