Showing posts with label Muscle Machines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muscle Machines. Show all posts

Friday, September 21, 2012

Muscle Machines is coming to 3000toys!

We are very excited to announce that we have added a new brand to our selection: Muscle Machines! These are sure to add excitement this holiday season for collectors of all ages.


You know the name, now check out these new items below - you can place your orders online any time of day. Just click on any of the item numbers or pictures below!

Item #15210-SET - 1/64 Scale
Muscle Machines Release 12.1 - 6-Piece Set
- 1933 Ford Coupe
- 1955 Chevrolet Sedan
- 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302
- 1963 Plymouth Savoy
- 1929 Ford Pick-Up Truck
- 1968 Dodge Dart Hemi

Item #32201R - 1/18 Scale
Muscle Machines Release 12.1 - 1929 For Pick-Up Truck in Red

Item #32202BL - 1/18 Scale
Muscle Machines Release 12.1 - 1941 Willys Coupe in Blue

Item #32231R - 1/24 Scale
Muscle Machines Release 12.1 - 1969 Chevrolet Camaro in Red

Item #32235Y - 1/24 Scale
Muscle Machines Release 12.1 - 1969 Dodge Charger in Yellow

Item #32205GD - 1/18 Scale
Muscle Machines Release 12.2 - 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle in Gold and Black

Item #32209S - 1/18 Scale
Muscle Machines Release 12.2 - 1969 Dodge Charger in Silver and Black
 
Item #32234BL - 1/24 Scale
Muscle Machines Release 12.2 - 1967 Pontiac GTO in Blue

Item #32238GR - 1/24 Scale
Muscle Machines Release 12.2 - 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle in Green

Monday, January 23, 2012

Maisto to Offer Muscle Machines!

We like to keep you in the know as to what's going on with your toys. 

So, seeing as we heard some fun news from Maisto this last week, here we are to pass it along to you.

"The May Cheong Group (MCG), manufacturers of Maisto and Bburago, have announced the acquisition of tooling and intellectual property of the Muscle Machines brand from Bodylines/Bruce Schultz, the famed 3D artist who worked on the original models. 

"The Muscle Machines brand, which features American muscle car replicas with exposed chrome-plated engines, beefy rear wheels, and on the larger scales, steel braided hoses, took vehicle aisles by storm in early 2000. 

"Australian artist Rohan Day created the original trading card artwork which accompanied the 1/64 models and much of the packaging. Day will be staying with the line to create new artwork. 

"MCG is excited for this brand to be added to the Maisto line, and they have plans to keep new and interesting releases coming out for years. Their plans are to release Muscle Machines at the Nuremberg and New York Toy Fairs next month and to ship this summer. 

"More information will soon be available at www.musclemachines.com and www.maisto.com."