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LA  2019 CONTEST  By Kelly Kottke  streering rig seminar                           downhill seminar



       By Chris Walker
                                                   good time.  We were joined by a few spe-
 We had an amazing turn out for our Kid’s Coloring Contest on Saturday, October 6th, in Los Ange-  Our winners were:  2nd Place – Desiree   The Steering Rig seminar was a pretty   The 2018 Hot Wheels Collectors Conven-
                                                   cial guests, including Mike Zarnock since
 les, California for the 32nd Annual Collectors Convention, celebrating Hot Wheels 50th Anniversary.    5 and under – Datsun   Carrillo  he is well educated on the many variations.     tion held a downhill racing seminar for
 What a turnout of 71 budding artists looking to color one the 50th Collectors Convention Cars.    510 Wagon  3rd Place Jonas Hayes  And Robert Rosas, who stepped in and   the first time ever.  Eventual Open Mod-
 We had three age groups with 5 and under coloring the Datsun 510 Wagon, 6 thru 10 coloring the   1st Place – Braden   gave his opinions and stories of his days in   ified race champion Jon Soffa shared his
 Custom Mustang and 11-15 coloring the ’65 Mercury Comet Cyclone Gasser.  Fuller  11 thru 15 – ’65 Mer-  expertise with 16 dedicated downhill racers
 2nd Place – Alir Lu  cury Comet Cyclone           creating a few of the castings and stories   thirsty to gain any instructional advantage
 As one of the judges it was a challenging task determining which three pictures we would choose   3rd Place – Jason   Gasser  about production mishaps and various   they possibly could.  The seminar covered
                                                   changes between countries of origin.
 from all the wonderful artist we had.  Watch out Mattel Designers we have some great up and com-  Peters   1st Place – Kale Wargo  We covered the various pieces made   everything from chassis and wheel selec-
 ing artists.  2nd Place – Kinsey                                                    tion, car setup and weight distribution and
 6 thru 10 – Custom   Hayes                        in France that gives us the most varia-  the technical aspects of momentum and
 Thank you to all our coloring participants who joined us and special thanks to my fellow “staffers”   Mustang, the Charity   3rd Place – Kennedy   tions and variety, and is the toughest to   inertia.  There were many questions and the
                                                   catalog and track down.  Mostly, cab and
 Greg Hall, Jason Hayes, Russ Kottke and Loretta Parker for lending a helping hand with our event   Car  Napier  trailer combinations.   A few new and   seminar itself was very open and interactive.
 and our judging.  Special thanks to Mark & Jennifer Millhollin that make these events great.  1st Place – Leah   The post seminar interest was high.   Many
 Nieves                                            never before seen prototypes and country   seminar goers asked questions afterwards
                                                   origins were shown for the first time and
 2019  LAraok party  2018, I gave out over 600 RAOKs during the Convention. People seem to   ble discussion between many of the hardcore Steering Rig collectors discussing the latest finds and   and inquired about contact information for
                                                   discussed. It was more of a round-ta-
                                                                                     follow up inquiries.  What a treat to have
 like and enjoy getting my RAOKs at the Convention so I will continue to
                                                                                     been able to learn from the Champ!  Special
 By Joe Alverado  do it whenever I can, Hope to see you all at the next Convention as I am   comparing notes to help create a comprehensive list of some of the harder to find trucks. Even Robert   thanks to Mattel Inc. and Collectors Events
 What’s a ROAK you ask? It’s a “Random Act of Kindness.” And at every   handing you a RAOK.”  Rosas joined in on the Q&A for a few things.   It was a great time.  Please join us in the future to see   Unlimited for allowing access to the race
 Nationals/Convention some collectors make a handful of custom cars, or   Kirk Smith  and find out the latest information on these rigs from some of the best collectors around.  during the seminar.  www.facebook.com/
 creative gifts that are Hot Wheels themed, package them in various ways   Retired USAF / Federal Firefighter  voxxerracing
         Shouldyouinsure
 and hand them out to fellow collectors as a gift or trade them with fellow   Shouldyouinsure  by mike zarnock
 ROAKers. The RAOK Party gives collectors a place to trade those custom   If you have ever met Kurt at a Convention you’re defiantly going to leave
           your collection?
 cars with other fellow ROAKers. It’s really cool to see what other people   with a RAOK from him. He’s always handing them out. Thanks Kurt. If you   your collection?
 come up with. One fellow RAOKer is Kurt Smith from Mesa Arizona.   haven’t attended a RAOK Party I hope you join us at the 2019 Nationals.   process of a claim or someone who thought their homeowners covered
                                                               them only to find out that they had little or no coverage at all and where
        Should you insure your collection, and if so, do you know the proper way   that left them.
 “I love the RAOK Party, giving out RAOKs is my favorite part of any
 Convention. The RAOK is the easiest way to meet new people who enjoy   to go about doing it?  Whether you have a collection valued at $5,000, $50,000, or $500,000,
 the same hobby. And giving out free Hot Wheels has been a tradition   Most everyone in the Hot Wheels community knows that I do collection   I’ve done a lot of research and personally talked with many insurance
 with Mattel since the beginning of Hot Wheels. As a promotion Mattel   appraisals for Insurance claims, post office claims and many other things   companies to find the proper companies who can supply the proper
 gave away Hot Wheels with drinks, oil, gasoline and in the back of Comic   like eBay fraud. So for the past few years, I’ve been doing a seminar at   coverage for what you collect and what it costs for that coverage. You’d
 Books where you could join the Birthday Club and get a bunch of free   both the Hot Wheels Nationals and the Hot Wheels Convention on not   be surprised at how simple and how inexpensive it is to get the coverage
 stuff from Mattel. So I guess I enjoy doing the same thing with RAOKs   only insuring your collection, but the correct way to insure your collection.   you need.
 at the Conventions these days, I just feel good doing it and in this world   Now you might be saying to yourself, what does he mean by the “correct   If insuring your collection has been on your mind and you don’t know how
 today not too many things are free and make you feel good. This year,   way to insure your collection”? Well, as we all know, there’s always many   to go about it, or you’re just curious and have questions, please feel free
        ways to do things no matter what it is and if you don’t do your “Due   to join the many others who attend my seminar at each event. Either way,
        diligence” you may be sorry if you ever have the unfortunate opportunity   I’m sure you’ll walk away with a lot of useful information. Well, at least
 By Bruce Pascal  to find out how well you’re covered, if covered at all….  that’s what the collector’s who’ve attended say!
        I’m sure many of us know someone who’s had something unfortunate   Thank you and hope to see you at the next event!
 The Prototype Redline Seminar was filled with   happen to their collectibles and the horror stories that accompany the
 over 110 slides showcasing the many va-
 rieties of prototypes from the early years.
 With rare factory photos and pictures
 of wood models going back to the mid
 1950s, the entire process of how a Hot
 Wheels car was made was explained, and
 at each
 stage
 of the
 process
 various
 proto-
 types
 could be
 found.
 From
 original
 4x scale
 wood
 patterns,
 to 4x
 scale patterns made from resin, to brass cars and resin 1/64th scale, many
 cars that have never been shown before were discussed. Other Interesting
 cars were displayed and shown in the slides, from a Cheetah to chrome cars,
 from non tampo  cars to ones with different features never added, the discus-
 sion was filled with questions and answers and lots of audience participation.
 Over 60 people attended and everyone seemed to learn and share theories
 on the cars we love to collect.




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