
The Facts:
Dimensions: 1 3/4ths inches tall, 2 inches long.
Original Retail Price: $5-$6 dollars
The Positives:
* The concept is simple: These are die-cast cars with plastic parts that look like characters in a kart racing video game based on monsters, cryptids, and the like. They’re colorful and over-the-top with a lot of character. I remember when my dad and I stumbled upon these a decade ago and he commented that they were reminiscent of Rat Fink and the designs of Ed “Big Daddy” Roth.
* Not only does this guy role on his flying saucer inspired racer but he’s also just a neat looking alien design. Green with multiple tentacles and eyes is kind of an alien archetype, but that’s what this line is dealing in and it looks great. He has a really cool skin texture and each tentacles is bending and curling in a different way. I wouldn’t blame you if you mistook him for Cthulhu.
* The eyes are incredible. The sculpt on the largest eye just looks like it’s going to move or pop out or something. I don’t know, but Captain Heinous’ eye just has that “it” factor which brings the sculpt to life. He’s gritting his teeth like a vintage Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, too. Brilliant! I love how he’s steering that cart with the little joystick.
* The engine on this kart is really cool. It looks like a really fancy car engine mixed with a spaceship engine. Swanky! Also, check out those cosmic looking rims.
* Besides just having wheels, Captain Heinous also has what looks like a device on the bottom of his kart that looks like it could either be a propulsion unit for giving him lift or the housing for a beam so he can abduct other racers. It’s really a
How’s Captain Heinous (From Uranus)? He’s pretty darn cool. I really like these little guys and I wish I had grabbed a few more when they were out, especially the ones that were based on the more classic Universal Monster characters/ archetypes. Other companies apparently took the reins at different points, releasing and re-releasing more figures with different degrees of quality. Still, this guy was a Creata original and a Great and a 1/2 little mini. Was he more expensive than a Hot Wheels car? Yeah, sure. Was he much cooler? You betcha. I might have to probe around and see if I can track down any more of these guys on the aftermarket.
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