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Hummer H2 or H3? I always find it difficult to identify between the two in miniature form when the casting is unlicensed and thus unbadged. Made by ZE and is part of a six vehicle set sourced recently from China. Mint and boxed.
Although without an interior, this Maisto Hummer H2, dating from around 2003, looks far better than the current crop of very cheapened looking castings. Nicely detailed and cast without the silly bling wheels which Maisto use on some of their recent models. Part of a 5 vehicle set bought from ASDA under their Kid Connections brand. Mint and boxed.
Unashamed bling is the order of the day here for this chrome effect gold coloured Hummer H2. Made by Miniauto for their chrome themed series its perhaps one of the most believable and is exactly the type of vehicle you'd expect in the garage of a Saudi prince or Hip Hop star. This extremely eye catching paint finish covers a chunky but realistic looking model which although unlicensed is beautifully cast in a Siku kind of way and also features opening front doors and smart looking wheels. Part of a five vehicle set bought directly from China back in September 2016. Mint and boxed.
Looking very similar to the Miniauto casting is this Y.T.G.F. equivalent of the Hummer H2. I don't believe there is any connection between the two toy companies apart from very similar ideas of making 1/64 models. Both Hummers are unlicensed but look decidedly accurate and both companies use heavier than normal gauge metal in their products and feature opening parts. Part of a five vehicle set bought directly from China. Incidentally Y.T.G.F. make larger 1/43 scale trucks and buses which are imported into the U.K. by HTI and sold under various brands such as Teamsterz and Wilko Roadsters. Mint and boxed.
While Baynard Treks is taking a group out for another off road Mooneyes adventure of their lives, a shiny Subaru is out there to get dirty.
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This is 2010 Hummer H2 Limousine that was at the show.
Taken at the Newcastle Wedding Expo, NSW in 2013.
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Apareció en mi blog, La Arbonaida, en una entrada titulada: El fin de una era
Hummer H2
El Hummer H2 fue un automóvil todoterreno de la marca estadounidense Hummer. A diferencia del Hummer H1, el H2 no está pensado para uso militar, por lo cual es más bajo y ligero. Tiene espacio para siete personas, motor delantero longitudinal y tracción trasera o a las cuatro ruedas.
Se hicieron cuatro versiones del H2: el H2 propiamente dicho, el H2 SUV, el H2 SUT y el H2 Hydrogen. La línea 2008 cuenta con un motor de 8 cilindros en V y 6,2 litros de cilindrada, que eroga 393 hp a 5700 rpm y 563 N/m a 4300 rpm. Este Hummer mide 201 cm de altura, 206 cm de ancho y 517 cm de largo. El despeje al suelo es de 25 cm.
A pesar de que las partes de la carrocería y el chasis son fabricados en Venezuela y el ensamblaje es chino, la marca es estadounidense.
La empresa se disolvió en 2010.
This awesome dude from Pennsylvania drove his Hummer H2 all the way to a Wal-Mart in Florida to park like a douche. The extra chrome and trailer hitch skull leave no doubt that the driver has an exceptionally small penis. Pennsylvania plate GHW 8314, in case you're curious.
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Although Hot Wheels has license approval to make official Hummer branded models it still produces this very cheeky generic bending Rockster casting which owes more than a nod to a H2 SUV. Its a model I normally tend to avoid but at just 50p I couldn't resist picking up this 2009 recolour from a Poundland store recently. On closer inspection its actually quite a neat and chunky looking vehicle which obviously looks believable and suits this Lifeguard themed livery. Mint and boxed.
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When buying diecasts off the internet it always pays to read the advert fully first rather than just excitedly order them! I discovered that recently when I ordered 12 cheapo models made by Feisu from Ebay thinking they were 1/64 sized. I was a tad disappointed when they arrived and discovered they were actually a much much smaller 1/87 scale!!! Feisu are more known for their 1/64 stuff but it appears they have branched out into these little choking hazards which are predictably a little bit crude and certainly unlicensed. This appears to be based on a Hummer H2 rather than something completely generic though there's probably little else to recommend it. Mint and boxed.
A very boxy looking cheapo casting which had me scratching my head to its identity until I took it out of the packaging. I'm 99% certain its based on a Hummer H2 Fire Engine, possibly copied from a Hasbro Transformers casting. Part of a six vehicle set. Mint and boxed.
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Downtown Montreal doesn't seem like Hummer habitat.
But that's attempting to bring a rational perspective to this situation.
Walking works surprisingly well in this town.
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