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Fire replica Heavy Haul resin trucks versus newer diecast metal versions. Options · View
Quinella
Posted: Tuesday, October 22, 2024 9:38:10 PM

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I bought maybe 6 of the original resin Autocars, Macks, and Internationals. Now that the diecast versions are out, I wonder if the value of the resin ones are still as much. They are still as beautiful, but it's hard to match the quality of the diecast. What do you think? CAW
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Posted: Wednesday, October 23, 2024 9:34:40 PM
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Hi Craig, this is a good question that I don't know the answer to. The resin trucks such as the Mack R600's, DM800's and B81's share almost an identical configuration of the upcoming diecast versions. My assumption is that since both the diecast and resin trucks are made in such low production numbers, as soon as the diecast ones sellout as they are more desirable compared to the resin versions, collectors will resort to buying the resin versions to fill the void in their collection if they are still available to buy or are on secondary markets. That is the one thing I like about HHR is that their releases are made in such low numbers that they will always be sought after.

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Posted: Friday, October 25, 2024 1:13:05 AM

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It's difficult to say. I think that the resin ones will retain their value with the right collectors but to most collectors the value will drop a little with the diecast versions out.

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firemadz
Posted: Friday, October 25, 2024 7:55:10 PM
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Which ones were released in diecast? Never saw an announcement and their website doesn’t seem to announce anything new.
Quinella
Posted: Friday, October 25, 2024 8:13:35 PM

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Which ones were released in diecast? Never saw an announcement and their website doesn’t seem to announce anything new.


Look up Heavy Haul Replicas 1:50
George Hiram
Posted: Monday, October 28, 2024 2:58:52 AM
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Quinella
Posted: Monday, October 28, 2024 7:26:00 PM

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Yes I do. I bought mine there. Go back to sleep
Peter Ruggiero
Posted: Monday, October 28, 2024 8:41:43 PM
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This is a good topic and I have acquired examples of both the Fire Replica and Heavy Haul Replica products.
I would have to say Resin over Diecast for one simple reason, customization/kitbashing.
kcmtoys
Posted: Tuesday, October 29, 2024 2:56:52 PM

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Good topic Q. I pefer the diecast models myself. The detail is outstanding on the resin models, but WAY to fragil to handle a lot for me. I have taken a few of the resin models off their felt displays and remounted them on a wood 1"x4"x20" board. That way they can be handled easier, especially for decals. Also makes it easier to attach a trailer to the tractor, as it can easily be blocked underneath. I had the miss fortune to accidently drop a resin R Model (still in its original case) from about 3' up and it shattered into pieces...d'oh! Now I have some nice Mack parts! "One can NEVER have too many Mack Models"


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Brad
Posted: Saturday, November 02, 2024 2:02:07 AM
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I think the HH diecast models will blow right by the FR resins…..That said I am a little concerned that HH is already re releasing some sold out pieces
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