If you missed the X Games this year in Los Angeles then you missed seeing real live Hot Wheels in action! Most boys growing up having Hot Wheels at some point. If you're lucky you get a fun track to play with that includes loops that take the cars upside down.
Traffic congestion Southern California? Not for these toy cars. Things move along pretty briskly in this demonstration of California artist Chris Burden‘s “Metropolis II,” an installation that features more than 1,100 Hot Wheels cars and 13 toy trains in perpetual motion. It’s a big step up from “Metropolis I,” which had a mere 80 cars. In part deux, each car passes through the tiny city about 90