u/AxiomsGhaist

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Hi- I’m rummaging through my childhood toy collection to sell them and curious about this one. I kinda recall having others like it. Anyone recognize the toy line?

The body is made out of die cast metal.

The undercarriage includes details and is stamped with the following (photo posted too):
“1990 Dy Toy
Dah Yang
China”

I figured out Dah Yang is the toy company pretty quick— but, it looks like they didn’t make a lot of minis focusing on Hot Wheels/ Matchbox sized cars instead.

Is it actually a Lamborghini Countach? I thought those had a spoiler— unless this toys spoiler fell off, or this toy is meant to be legally distinct to skirt likeness licenses?

I tried a few searches but coming up with nothing clear.

Thanks for any help!

u/AxiomsGhaist — 3 days ago

I won the lottery!? Seed included

Images 1-10 is what I entered the final dungeon with. 10-15 after the final boss fight.

Wizard> Warlock/Rogue/Duelist build
+12 wild magic hero plate armor
+10 chalice of blood (spent 1 ankh to get to +9. Then realized I should have used the upgraded health potions to add shielding to get to +10)

Met the boss after reaching Lvl 30.

So many potions of experience! So many scrolls of transmutation! Every skill tier received an extra +2 skills points. And scrolls of transmutation unlocked perfect skill tier 1 rogue and skill tier 2 duelist abilities.

This run is one of the rare times using an upgraded strength potion seemed worth it. Health bonus through its use activated at lvl 28.

Midgame is when I found the first +1 ring of wealth. Upgraded immediately. Even before it the dungeon was generous in its offerings.

Cheers!

The lucky Dungeon Seed is TLN-JWX-TPD // Shattered Pixel Dungeon on iOS

u/AxiomsGhaist — 5 days ago

Been meaning to share my second font for a while now. Love this reddit community. It's a great alternative to doomscrolling. This font is a reconstruction of a second incomplete hand drawn letterset from the early electric age. And it's my first set with lower case letters. A fun little project between larger ones.

Modern Electrics started with the only known 11 letterforms from Hugo Gernsback's amateur radio magazine masthead of the same name, first published in 1908. A new masthead appeared in 1910 that wasn't as distinctive of memorable- but it did look easier to draw. Later issues weaved in fanciful tales of science and adventure. Modern Electrics, the electrical magazine for everybody, ceased publication in 1914.

Hugo Gernsback would later release the first sci-fi pulp magazine in 1926: Amazing Stories.

Now here in 2026 is Modern Electrics, the electrical font for everybody!

Cheers!

u/AxiomsGhaist — 8 days ago