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Mattel Is Offering a 1:64 Scale Model of Brad Pitt's APXGP F1 Car

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If you were one of the many who flocked to cinemas over the weekend to watch F1, you might be looking to commemorate that moment with a bit of merchandise. If so, {Mattel Creations} and {Hot Wheels} has something for you, as the toy maker has now announced a 1:64 scale model of Brad Pitt's APXGP car from the movie, a model that features "true-to-movie details". The small model of the car comes in the team's black and gold colours and even has t…
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If you were one of the many who came to the cinemas en masse over the weekend to watch F1, you might want to commemorate that moment with a little merchandising. If so, Mattel Creations and Hot Wheels have something for you, as the toy maker has announced a 1:64 scale model of Brad Pitt's APXGP car in the film, a model that presents "details faithful to the film." The small car model comes in the team's black and gold colors and even has three s…

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gamereactor.eu broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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