Hot Wheels Car Display: Tyre-Shaped Frame to Showcase your Favourite Short Card Cars
from £19.99
The perfect display accessory for a Hot Wheels fan, this tyre-shaped frame is designed for model cars on short cards. (I'll be making an extra fitting so it can be used for loose models, so if that's what you want just give me a shout and I'll get on with doing it. I'll figure out how to make it work for long cards too, but I'll need to get hold of one first!)
You can choose the colour of the backing plate. The tyre will be black as standard but if you want a different colour just add a note to your order. The hanging plate (the bit that attaches to the wall) may be any old colour, or even a mix, because it won't be visible anyway. The backing plate push-fits into the tyre so if you decide you want to change colours later you can order a new backing plate from me and swap them. (I don't have a listing for that because I don't know if anyone will want one, so just get in touch if you do.)
The card is held by a peg at the top that fits into the slot that would hang on a display in a store and there's a little ledge at the bottom to provide extra support.
The frame can be held up with either Command Strips or a screw - both included. There's a ridge running round the inner surface near the back, so if using a screw you just need to set the screw so that it sits in that ridge. If using Command Strips you need to place them on the back of the hanging plate as per the photo in the listing pictures (make sure you put them on the correct side, so that the hooked part will be away from the wall) and then put in your chosen spot on the wall, then the ridge in the tyre will sit on the hooked part of the hanging plate.
To fit Command Strips, place them on the hanging plate as per the picture and press firmly on a hard surface for 10 seconds. Then remove the backing paper and press firmly onto wherever you're going to hang them for a further 10 seconds. Wait a couple of hours before putting any weight on them. Command Strips should only be used on smooth surfaces, not textured or wall-papered surfaces.
These aren't cheap - I'm aware of that - but the idea isn't really that you buy one for every car in your collection. You'll have the standard shelving or racks for those. The idea behind these is that it gives you a way to showcase your favourites, so you might order three or four. If you want loads, though, or if you want to sell them in your shop, get in touch and we can work something out.
Please note: cars not included.
Any questions or issues please just give me a shout. Also if you have any feedback to improve them, or ideas for similar things, I'm always happy to hear them.
Cheers
Rob
You can choose the colour of the backing plate. The tyre will be black as standard but if you want a different colour just add a note to your order. The hanging plate (the bit that attaches to the wall) may be any old colour, or even a mix, because it won't be visible anyway. The backing plate push-fits into the tyre so if you decide you want to change colours later you can order a new backing plate from me and swap them. (I don't have a listing for that because I don't know if anyone will want one, so just get in touch if you do.)
The card is held by a peg at the top that fits into the slot that would hang on a display in a store and there's a little ledge at the bottom to provide extra support.
The frame can be held up with either Command Strips or a screw - both included. There's a ridge running round the inner surface near the back, so if using a screw you just need to set the screw so that it sits in that ridge. If using Command Strips you need to place them on the back of the hanging plate as per the photo in the listing pictures (make sure you put them on the correct side, so that the hooked part will be away from the wall) and then put in your chosen spot on the wall, then the ridge in the tyre will sit on the hooked part of the hanging plate.
To fit Command Strips, place them on the hanging plate as per the picture and press firmly on a hard surface for 10 seconds. Then remove the backing paper and press firmly onto wherever you're going to hang them for a further 10 seconds. Wait a couple of hours before putting any weight on them. Command Strips should only be used on smooth surfaces, not textured or wall-papered surfaces.
These aren't cheap - I'm aware of that - but the idea isn't really that you buy one for every car in your collection. You'll have the standard shelving or racks for those. The idea behind these is that it gives you a way to showcase your favourites, so you might order three or four. If you want loads, though, or if you want to sell them in your shop, get in touch and we can work something out.
Please note: cars not included.
Any questions or issues please just give me a shout. Also if you have any feedback to improve them, or ideas for similar things, I'm always happy to hear them.
Cheers
Rob
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The perfect display accessory for a Hot Wheels fan, this tyre-shaped frame is designed for model cars on short cards. (I'll be making an extra fitting so it can be used for loose models, so if that's what you want just give me a shout and I'll get on with doing it. I'll figure out how to make it work for long cards too, but I'll need to get hold of one first!)
You can choose the colour of the backing plate. The tyre will be black as standard but if you want a different colour just add a note to your order. The hanging plate (the bit that attaches to the wall) may be any old colour, or even a mix, because it won't be visible anyway. The backing plate push-fits into the tyre so if you decide you want to change colours later you can order a new backing plate from me and swap them. (I don't have a listing for that because I don't know if anyone will want one, so just get in touch if you do.)
The card is held by a peg at the top that fits into the slot that would hang on a display in a store and there's a little ledge at the bottom to provide extra support.
The frame can be held up with either Command Strips or a screw - both included. There's a ridge running round the inner surface near the back, so if using a screw you just need to set the screw so that it sits in that ridge. If using Command Strips you need to place them on the back of the hanging plate as per the photo in the listing pictures (make sure you put them on the correct side, so that the hooked part will be away from the wall) and then put in your chosen spot on the wall, then the ridge in the tyre will sit on the hooked part of the hanging plate.
To fit Command Strips, place them on the hanging plate as per the picture and press firmly on a hard surface for 10 seconds. Then remove the backing paper and press firmly onto wherever you're going to hang them for a further 10 seconds. Wait a couple of hours before putting any weight on them. Command Strips should only be used on smooth surfaces, not textured or wall-papered surfaces.
These aren't cheap - I'm aware of that - but the idea isn't really that you buy one for every car in your collection. You'll have the standard shelving or racks for those. The idea behind these is that it gives you a way to showcase your favourites, so you might order three or four. If you want loads, though, or if you want to sell them in your shop, get in touch and we can work something out.
Please note: cars not included.
Any questions or issues please just give me a shout. Also if you have any feedback to improve them, or ideas for similar things, I'm always happy to hear them.
Cheers
Rob
You can choose the colour of the backing plate. The tyre will be black as standard but if you want a different colour just add a note to your order. The hanging plate (the bit that attaches to the wall) may be any old colour, or even a mix, because it won't be visible anyway. The backing plate push-fits into the tyre so if you decide you want to change colours later you can order a new backing plate from me and swap them. (I don't have a listing for that because I don't know if anyone will want one, so just get in touch if you do.)
The card is held by a peg at the top that fits into the slot that would hang on a display in a store and there's a little ledge at the bottom to provide extra support.
The frame can be held up with either Command Strips or a screw - both included. There's a ridge running round the inner surface near the back, so if using a screw you just need to set the screw so that it sits in that ridge. If using Command Strips you need to place them on the back of the hanging plate as per the photo in the listing pictures (make sure you put them on the correct side, so that the hooked part will be away from the wall) and then put in your chosen spot on the wall, then the ridge in the tyre will sit on the hooked part of the hanging plate.
To fit Command Strips, place them on the hanging plate as per the picture and press firmly on a hard surface for 10 seconds. Then remove the backing paper and press firmly onto wherever you're going to hang them for a further 10 seconds. Wait a couple of hours before putting any weight on them. Command Strips should only be used on smooth surfaces, not textured or wall-papered surfaces.
These aren't cheap - I'm aware of that - but the idea isn't really that you buy one for every car in your collection. You'll have the standard shelving or racks for those. The idea behind these is that it gives you a way to showcase your favourites, so you might order three or four. If you want loads, though, or if you want to sell them in your shop, get in touch and we can work something out.
Please note: cars not included.
Any questions or issues please just give me a shout. Also if you have any feedback to improve them, or ideas for similar things, I'm always happy to hear them.
Cheers
Rob
The perfect display accessory for a Hot Wheels fan, this tyre-shaped frame is designed for model cars on short cards. (I'll be making an extra fitting so it can be used for loose models, so if that's what you want just give me a shout and I'll get on with doing it. I'll figure out how to make it work for long cards too, but I'll need to get hold of one first!)
You can choose the colour of the backing plate. The tyre will be black as standard but if you want a different colour just add a note to your order. The hanging plate (the bit that attaches to the wall) may be any old colour, or even a mix, because it won't be visible anyway. The backing plate push-fits into the tyre so if you decide you want to change colours later you can order a new backing plate from me and swap them. (I don't have a listing for that because I don't know if anyone will want one, so just get in touch if you do.)
The card is held by a peg at the top that fits into the slot that would hang on a display in a store and there's a little ledge at the bottom to provide extra support.
The frame can be held up with either Command Strips or a screw - both included. There's a ridge running round the inner surface near the back, so if using a screw you just need to set the screw so that it sits in that ridge. If using Command Strips you need to place them on the back of the hanging plate as per the photo in the listing pictures (make sure you put them on the correct side, so that the hooked part will be away from the wall) and then put in your chosen spot on the wall, then the ridge in the tyre will sit on the hooked part of the hanging plate.
To fit Command Strips, place them on the hanging plate as per the picture and press firmly on a hard surface for 10 seconds. Then remove the backing paper and press firmly onto wherever you're going to hang them for a further 10 seconds. Wait a couple of hours before putting any weight on them. Command Strips should only be used on smooth surfaces, not textured or wall-papered surfaces.
These aren't cheap - I'm aware of that - but the idea isn't really that you buy one for every car in your collection. You'll have the standard shelving or racks for those. The idea behind these is that it gives you a way to showcase your favourites, so you might order three or four. If you want loads, though, or if you want to sell them in your shop, get in touch and we can work something out.
Please note: cars not included.
Any questions or issues please just give me a shout. Also if you have any feedback to improve them, or ideas for similar things, I'm always happy to hear them.
Cheers
Rob
You can choose the colour of the backing plate. The tyre will be black as standard but if you want a different colour just add a note to your order. The hanging plate (the bit that attaches to the wall) may be any old colour, or even a mix, because it won't be visible anyway. The backing plate push-fits into the tyre so if you decide you want to change colours later you can order a new backing plate from me and swap them. (I don't have a listing for that because I don't know if anyone will want one, so just get in touch if you do.)
The card is held by a peg at the top that fits into the slot that would hang on a display in a store and there's a little ledge at the bottom to provide extra support.
The frame can be held up with either Command Strips or a screw - both included. There's a ridge running round the inner surface near the back, so if using a screw you just need to set the screw so that it sits in that ridge. If using Command Strips you need to place them on the back of the hanging plate as per the photo in the listing pictures (make sure you put them on the correct side, so that the hooked part will be away from the wall) and then put in your chosen spot on the wall, then the ridge in the tyre will sit on the hooked part of the hanging plate.
To fit Command Strips, place them on the hanging plate as per the picture and press firmly on a hard surface for 10 seconds. Then remove the backing paper and press firmly onto wherever you're going to hang them for a further 10 seconds. Wait a couple of hours before putting any weight on them. Command Strips should only be used on smooth surfaces, not textured or wall-papered surfaces.
These aren't cheap - I'm aware of that - but the idea isn't really that you buy one for every car in your collection. You'll have the standard shelving or racks for those. The idea behind these is that it gives you a way to showcase your favourites, so you might order three or four. If you want loads, though, or if you want to sell them in your shop, get in touch and we can work something out.
Please note: cars not included.
Any questions or issues please just give me a shout. Also if you have any feedback to improve them, or ideas for similar things, I'm always happy to hear them.
Cheers
Rob