Skip to content Skip to footer
https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w300/781mxcpXqrY21UybBU6lFavQRG9.jpg

Life Size

Season: 1

Professional race car driver and builder Nicole Lyons explores the real-world, full-scale versions of vehicles from the Hot Wheels Garage of Legends, an elite collection of Hot Wheels cars.

Episodes (6)
1Mon, Mar 23, 2020

The Bone Shaker

Hot Wheels® has taken over twenty of their most fun, most iconic and most beloved cars and made them life-size to create the Garage of Legends. In this premiere episode of Life Size, professional driver Nicole Lyons takes a look at one of the most bold Hot Wheels® ever designed, the Bone Shaker. Just as fun as it is scary, this car looks the part of a hot rod, but can the life-size Bone Shaker hold its own against modern builds? Take a look to find out!

2Mon, Mar 30, 2020

The Twin Mill

The Twin Mill is largely thought of as the car that defined Hot Wheels and is so iconic that it was the first car Hot Wheels commissioned to make life size. Twin Mill has two engines, two superchargers and zero visibility. Lyons visits Action Vehicle Engineering (where these cars are maintained) and talks to Hot Wheels’ Sr. Design Manager for Die-Cast Vehicles, Bryan Benedict. Bryan lends insight into the monumental influence that the Twin Mill has had within Hot Wheels, his personal career and the car world at large. After Nicole and Bryan highlight all the full-size Twin Mill attributes, Lyons takes the temperamental, dual engine behemoth on a test drive through the desert where things get smoky.

3Mon, Apr 06, 2020

Stunt Cars

As kids, everyone loved sending Hot Wheels cars through a loop or off a jump – imagining what it would be like to do that with real cars. Hot Wheels decided to make that dream reality in 2012 when they sent two cars through a six-story loop and had another perform a record-breaking corkscrew jump. On this episode, Lyons meets with Alton Takeyasu, the man in charge of the stunt cars and Tanner Foust, one of the daring men to get behind the wheel. Lyons learns what it takes to make it through these crazy stunts and what modifications had to go into the cars. Afterwards, Lyons and Foust hop in the stunt cars – the Loop Coupe and the Corkscrew Buggy – for a drive around Willow Springs Raceway, learning that these stripped-down powerhouses were not built for comfort.

4Mon, Apr 13, 2020

The Custom ’67 Firebird

Every car in LIFE SIZE was designed in 1:64th scale first and then built full scale. Brendon Vetusky, a Hot Wheels designer, did the opposite by making a full-sized 1967 Firebird first then turned it into a Hot Wheels diecast vehicle. In this episode, Lyons meets Brendon in California where he built the Firebird in his driveway. Brendan takes viewers through all the modifications he made to the Pontiac as he built it into a stripped down, racecourse ready monster. Also, he talks about how he became a designer at Hot Wheels, his history with die-cast cars, and the overlap between making full sized cars and working for Mattel. Because the car was built for the track, Lyons hops in the passenger seat as Brendon crushes a rallycross course at Famoso Raceway.

5Mon, Apr 20, 2020

Legacy of Design: The Deora ll

We're returning to Hot Wheels®' roots with a car whose legacy has been part of this brand since the beginning. On this episode of Life Size, professional driver Nicole Lyons takes a look at the history of one of the strangest concept cars ever made and then hops in the driver's seat of its successor. To top that off, she's joined by Bruce Pascal, the unofficial mayor of Mattel. Where did this car come from? And what's its connection with the birth of Hot Wheels®? Tune in to find out.

6Mon, Apr 27, 2020

Driving to the Dark Side: The Darth Vader Car

Get ready to jump to lightspeed. On this episode of Life Size, professional driver Nicole Lyons gets to drive the coolest Star Wars vehicle the world has ever seen. This is the one and only Darth Vader Car. Nicole gets an exclusive opportunity to look under the helmet of the Garage of Legends' only character car. But why do we turn characters into cars? Is the Vader Car just a looker with no substance? And with the millions of Darth Vader fans out there, can it possibly live up to the expectations? Watch now and find out.