The History of Hot World Customs
An Introduction
The question has been asked many times - Who and What is Hot World Customs???
"My Name is Dip (alias dipstick), I am a diecast Collector turned customizer and it has been three days since I bought my last diecast ." Oops, wrong meeting!
Anyway, I have been collecting cars, really since childhood. A deep fascination for cars at a young age had me buying Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars every time I went to the store. These little cars became my favorite and seemingly my only toys. OK, I did have a couple other things too but not much as I didn't really like anything else. I played with them for hours and hours combining them with my model trains and building an entire town in the basement of my childhood home. I would play for days: car chases, train wrecks, emergency situations - it all happened in my town. Looking back and now in perspective, it was not a very safe town!!.
Time passed, age set in and the little cars were packed away and moved with me as an
adult, hoping one day they would be unpacked.
About 7 years ago I ran across the boxes and suddenly the passion I had
as a child was re-ignited. The
fun, the cars, the flashy paint I found myself in a toy aisle buying a
couple little cars which soon became many little cars until, in a very short
time, I had built my "new" collection to thousands. I collect many different
manufacturers Hot Wheels, Matchbox, Johnny Lightning, Siku, Majorette,
Maisto, Impy, Playart Jada and Muscle Machines.
Like everyone, I went through the
NASCAR phase and ultimately sold all of my NASCAR pieces. I had bins of cars.
And then it happened, one day I couldnt find a car I like the
tampos were hideous, the colors were
even worse. Why didnt they do that as a convertible?,
Why do they have animal prints down they side of that great looking
truck? Wait
What if I took
the car apart and painted it the way I wanted ?
What if I chopped off the roof and made it a convertible?
My
passion for customizing had started getting online I started to find a few
individuals also doing the same. Then more and then more suddenly there was a
club, then Ebay started a category due to the craze.
More and more people found customizing.
About five years ago a man in the custom hobby began making parts convertible
boots, side pipes, engine mod pieces -
this encouraged the hobby even further. Obsessed
with the hobby and growing more excited about the growth I bought that company
then known as Hot World Customs, the name sake of this site I run it
today through a sister site known as
www.mini-motorsonline.com
. With the support of the custom
community we have been very successful, doubling the amount of parts in just the
first year and growing bigger every year since.
With even more planned for the future.
It
was a dream of mine to accompany that business with a How-To site that would
give the Custom Community a foundation for the hobby a central location that
would have a master reference of information that could be referred to when needed
and present fresh and innovative ideas on a regular basis.
Well, Fred B. and the Van Designs group beat me to it a number of years
back, but
through the changes in the hobby also come changes in peoples lives and we came to an
agreement to merge the all ready great information from that original effort with a
number of new ideas and develop this site.
Their original content was phenomenal, and we have taken that to yet another
level with our additions and those we have aligned ourselves with ever since.
The
staples of the process are here: What
to do, How to paint, body prep, wheel changes, etc.
But we also have insight, custom ideas, and project how-tos.
It is all about Customs JUST customs - processes, ideas,
methods, "fodder", new casting to use, we have it all.
My focus, as the Editor of this site, is to assist with the content YOU want to see, assist in the development of projects you want to know about and find the products you want to hear about.
WELCOME to The Master Custom Diecast Car and Truck Reference Site
Have a GREAT DAY and Keep on Customizing!!
Dipstick
Email us at hotworldcustoms@comcast,net with your thoughts and ideas.