The colorful blue business on North Monroe Street is a hub for collectors of Hot Wheels and racing fans come together.
A spring Diecast Show will give the public, collectors and customizers the chance to buy and sell their diecast toys and collectibles in Topeka. The Diecast Show will feature ...
In 1968, the company Elliot Handler co-founded was largely known for making toys for girls ... so impressed by the speed of the diecast cars, declared, "Those are some hot wheels!" ...
But, until you crack that first $1,000 sale for one car ... savings on a car just because it appeared in a movie. Diecast cars may be toys at their core, but they’re not meant to be played ...