Looking at the Classic Television Toys Website and seeing the options for vans are shrinking. Maybe I’m the weirdo but I have a pretty good number of these like 5 or so. I did buy the licensed Batman after it dropped from 80 to 60 dollars.
not a huge fan of most of their licensed vans. The GCPD van and the Titans van were kind of dull. The Wrestling store ambulances seemed fun. Still not sure why they skipped out on doing a Mystery Machine since they had Scooby licensing. I get it that they may have had to pay more money to license the van. But that was a criminal omission on their part. At least set up a page of decals and sell stickers that could be used to make the van.
So they had a license to sell Evel Knievel figures. They sold motorcycles. They sold vans. Why these weren’t linked together is just wacky. The white body van with the red roof and floor, some stickers to look like the old scramble van and some basic panels to make a ramp that stores on top and uses some of the hardware that already makes up the roof package? That’s just silly to not do it.
not a huge fan of most of their licensed vans. The GCPD van and the Titans van were kind of dull. The Wrestling store ambulances seemed fun. Still not sure why they skipped out on doing a Mystery Machine since they had Scooby licensing. I get it that they may have had to pay more money to license the van. But that was a criminal omission on their part. At least set up a page of decals and sell stickers that could be used to make the van.
So they had a license to sell Evel Knievel figures. They sold motorcycles. They sold vans. Why these weren’t linked together is just wacky. The white body van with the red roof and floor, some stickers to look like the old scramble van and some basic panels to make a ramp that stores on top and uses some of the hardware that already makes up the roof package? That’s just silly to not do it.