Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
RANIELE MARI B. FERREZ
I started collecting toy cars back in where I bought a hot wheels because of its popularity back then. I was amazed by the designs of these cars and made me buy my own repetitively and eventually increased my car collection.

Due to my interest on cars, I researched information’s about them and later on studies their history and why the car model was made. I watched videos on YouTube explaining cars from the old ages and now. I was inspired by collectors that I watched and started coming to events that’s connected to my line of interest. Maintaining and expanding a collection is difficult for me because of its price and some of my cars are expensive. A lot of you reading this might be able to relate to me because hobbies can be expensive.

These are my police cars where it shows different models from the 80’s and now. Back then, police vehicles weren’t actually prioritized by the government until super cars began evolving and becoming faster and faster as time goes by. The police community started to upgrade their vehicles and began studying on how they can improve the engine of the car and its overall build.


I’m still gathering cars and planning on buying internationally because of the quality that the other country offers. Its quite expensive but I will try to work on it and save up so that I can buy more in the future and expand my collection. It may seem that its already enough but my passion for collecting cars isn’t going to stop. I believe that what makes you happy shouldn’t stop from just being “enough” its about sustaining that happiness and creating a strong bond from the people that has a common interest I have. This concludes my blog post. Thank you for reading and discovering my hobby as a senior high student. Until my next blog! Keep on increasing your collection empire!
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