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unit22rodriguez
11-15-2008, 05:13 AM
Hello Jada collectors,

I've just recently started collecting 1:64 BigTime Muscle and noticed that the Jada website is a bit incomplete, i.e., missing cars including all of wave 11, which apparently wasn't photographed. Not only that, there are also no collector numbers associated with the photos which would be helpful, at least I think.

At any case, since BTM is one line of diecast I collect, I decided to compile a better image reference, not only for myself, but for others as well. I modified the images retrieved from the Jada website and managed to find images of the missing cars and also included photos of my own for wave 11 to now include not only the description but the wave number and collector number for each car. I also grouped together the cars for each wave, making it easier to scan quickly. Here's the link where you can find the reference images:

http://photobucket.com/unit22rodriguez

Also, here's another great link from a member at another forum of his personal collection. Check it out here if you haven't already done so:

http://s157.photobucket.com/albums/t72/4diecastdepot/Personal%20Collection/Jada%20Toys/


Anyway, my modified images are available for anyone who wants to use it.

Okay, keep on collecting!


-- 1 in every 5 will become a diecast addict -- :thumbsup:

GO-GTO
11-18-2008, 03:30 PM
Hello Jada collectors,

I've just recently started collecting 1:64 BigTime Muscle and noticed that the Jada website is a bit incomplete, i.e., missing cars including all of wave 11, which apparently wasn't photographed. Not only that, there are also no collector numbers associated with the photos which would be helpful, at least I think.

At any case, since BTM is one line of diecast I collect, I decided to compile a better image reference, not only for myself, but for others as well. I modified the images retrieved from the Jada website and managed to find images of the missing cars and also included photos of my own for wave 11 to now include not only the description but the wave number and collector number for each car. I also grouped together the cars for each wave, making it easier to scan quickly. Here's the link where you can find the reference images:

http://photobucket.com/unit22rodriguez

Also, here's another great link from a member at another forum of his personal collection. Check it out here if you haven't already done so:

http://s157.photobucket.com/albums/t72/4diecastdepot/Personal%20Collection/Jada%20Toys/


Anyway, my modified images are available for anyone who wants to use it.

Okay, keep on collecting!


-- 1 in every 5 will become a diecast addict -- :thumbsup:

AWESOME!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Thanks for sharing your photos!

I've been collecting BTM since Wave 1. It's really nice to see all the cars with the collector numbers, etc. You did good!
Thanks again! :cool:

unit22rodriguez
11-19-2008, 06:25 PM
I thought it might be a good reference for those who collect 1:64 BTM, especially for newbies, like myself. Thanks!

GT350H
11-25-2008, 01:27 AM
Yea that Jada site is terrible & the JL site is worse! You would think they would be proud of thier cars and show them off. At least have some decent reference posts for us collectors. HW's is good but the discussion boards are full of whinners & pissed off loosers. Go figure.

unit22rodriguez
11-25-2008, 04:42 AM
Yea that Jada site is terrible & the JL site is worse! You would think they would be proud of thier cars and show them off. At least have some decent reference posts for us collectors. HW's is good but the discussion boards are full of whinners & pissed off loosers. Go figure.

Yeah, I definitely agree. Anyhow, I'm not sure exactly why these sites don't keep at least an archived source, especially of past releases. Undoubtedly, it makes it rather difficult for those individuals who are just getting into the hobby. More often than not you tend to find only the current releases and typically have to do a bit of research elsewhere...in some sense, it sort of defeats the purpose of having a website, especially if we're talking about collectibles. Well, that's what I think...