I don't know about you guys, but I love it when toy companies like Hot Wheels produce real derivable cars. For their latest creation, Hot Wheels turned an X-Wing into a car of Star Wars' enthusiasts' dream.
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This one might also be cooler than the Darth Vader car they built for last year's Comic-Con, thanks to nerdy stuff like the roof blasters, two jet engines on its sides and a fighter-jet-like cockpit door that lowers onto the cabin once the driver climbed inside.
But don't bother asking how or where you can buy one as this is a one-off creation for this year's Comic-Con which will be held in San Diego. Hot Wheels' project of bringing X-Wing to a full-size driveable car is a partnership with Mattel as part of their limited edition set during the show.
You can watch the video below if you have been wondering how they put together the rolling X-Wing.
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This one might also be cooler than the Darth Vader car they built for last year's Comic-Con, thanks to nerdy stuff like the roof blasters, two jet engines on its sides and a fighter-jet-like cockpit door that lowers onto the cabin once the driver climbed inside.
But don't bother asking how or where you can buy one as this is a one-off creation for this year's Comic-Con which will be held in San Diego. Hot Wheels' project of bringing X-Wing to a full-size driveable car is a partnership with Mattel as part of their limited edition set during the show.
You can watch the video below if you have been wondering how they put together the rolling X-Wing.
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