Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Ghostbusters







The Ghostbusters ECTO-1
(Intro background music: Ray Parker Ghosbusters theme)


TOY: 1/64 scale ECTO-1 from Hotwheels

After being kicked out of their University, professors Venkman, Spengler and Stantz set up shop in an old firehouse as Ghostbusters. They rid the city of ghosts and spirits for money. Business was bad until They stumbled upon a cataclysmic event that threatened the whole city and they were called in to save the day.

Ghostbusters is one of my all time favorite movies as a kid. I used to draw the Ghostbusters logo on ALL my notebooks and watched the cartoon series regularly. Sure the special effects may seem dated now but the movie is fun to watch. Bill Muray was at his best in this movie who seems to have ready snide quips at any given opportunity.



About the diecast: From where I live all of the ECTO-1s seem to have been hoarded by toy collectors as I have not found a single ECTO-1 in any of the major shopping centers (and I've been to about 6!). I was able to get this in the secondary market and I paid about 3x more than the standard Hot Wheels price. It's not that bad really as at that price point it costs just about the same as a Greenlight or Johnny Lighting 1/64 diecast.




Hunting for this baby was so much fun as it was really a challenge. As of this writing, the secondary market price for this hot cast has gone up and is now about 5x more than the retail price of a regular Hot wheels. Getting one at that price would still be worth it as ECTO-1 was one of those iconic 80s movie cars.




Overall build is excellent as it captures the movie version accurately. However, the car does lack detail. For starters it does not have the ECTO-1 plate, second, the paint job (at least mine did) is sloppy as it had paint clumps and lastly, it would have been great if they had more detai in the roof ornament or an opening hood or an opening back door to pull out the gun racks. But they had none of these little touches that would have made this version an absolute must have.

It's still a nice diecast though and is a definite head turner in any collector's showcase. Here are some more pictures of the awesome car. 'til then, happy toy hunting!






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