Saturday, April 28, 2018

the Hot Wheels 50th anniversary car show and party was incredible






I know I posted this once before, but that was indoors, bad lighting, from the passenger side only, and being able to walk around it was so much better
http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2017/02/the-nonomad-hot-wheels-57-chev-rear.html

the Hot Wheels historic display







Hot Wheels is owned by Mattel, and they do not have a museum... not yet. They do have so many incredible people that have worked their in the past, and have a lot of great people who work there now, and the archivist/historian is fantastic. She has a goal of getting a museum that can share all the immense historical value of the original drawings, designs, concepts, prototypes, etc of the many lines of toys that Hot Wheels, and other Mattel companies like Barbie have generated over the past 5 or 6 decades.

Some fantastic original art works have been digitized already, and if nothing else, the history of the company, and it's many iconic products has not been lost, it's been getting scanned and filed so that nothing will be forgotten... and a lot of people dig the many things that Mattel has produced. 

how to move a Pagani


step one, one does not drive a Pagani in Los Angeles... have you seen the conditions of the roads? So you hire the newest unusual style of flatbed tow truck wit a two piece bed


step two, tilt it up and extend the top... slide it back like taking one card from the top of the deck without looking


Step 3, act like you do this everyday. It's true, no one drives a Pagani. They probably can't find an insurance company that will handle the risk

Friday, April 27, 2018

A Thompson gravity switchback railway in front of the Arcadia Hotel, Santa Monica 1890.


https://onceuponatown.tumblr.com/post/151478795080/a-thompson-gravity-switchback-railway-in-front-of

Mr. La Marcus Adna Thompson’s Switchback Scenic Gravity Railroad,

 Born in Ohio and building his first switchback railway at Coney Island in 1884, Mr Thompson is widely known as the father of the roller coaster.