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Dwayne, who founded the company after 8 years working in the design industry with companies like [[Mattel]] [[Hot Wheels]] and [[Troy Lee Designs]], has an Automotive Design degree from the prestigious Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA. His skill as a designer and vision for the firm is deeply rooted in his love for automobiles and entertainment. He has been published in magazines and books such as Imagine FX, 2D artist, [[35 Years of Hot Wheels]], [[How to Draw Hot Wheels]] and his artwork was also featured in the [[Hot Wheels]] collection at the '''Peterson Automobile Museum''' in Los Angeles. |
Dwayne, who founded the company after 8 years working in the design industry with companies like [[Mattel]] [[Hot Wheels]] and [[Troy Lee Designs]], has an Automotive Design degree from the prestigious Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA. His skill as a designer and vision for the firm is deeply rooted in his love for automobiles and entertainment. He has been published in magazines and books such as Imagine FX, 2D artist, [[35 Years of Hot Wheels]], [[How to Draw Hot Wheels]] and his artwork was also featured in the [[Hot Wheels]] collection at the '''Peterson Automobile Museum''' in Los Angeles. |
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− | He worked at Hot Wheels from 2002 to 2005 and was the lead designer for the [[AcceleRacers]]; he returned to Mattel as a Lead Designer for Hot Wheels in October 2019. |
+ | He worked at Hot Wheels from 2002 to 2005 and was the lead designer for the [[AcceleRacers]]; he returned to Mattel as a Lead Designer for Hot Wheels in October 2019. He currently acts as Design Manager, a position he has held since March 2021. |
Revision as of 03:19, 1 April 2021
Vance, Founder and Chief Designer, of Future Elements. His work can be seen of rendering a hot rod, a sketch of a futuristic concept car, or from a list of designed Hot Wheels listed below.
Dwayne, who founded the company after 8 years working in the design industry with companies like Mattel Hot Wheels and Troy Lee Designs, has an Automotive Design degree from the prestigious Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA. His skill as a designer and vision for the firm is deeply rooted in his love for automobiles and entertainment. He has been published in magazines and books such as Imagine FX, 2D artist, 35 Years of Hot Wheels, How to Draw Hot Wheels and his artwork was also featured in the Hot Wheels collection at the Peterson Automobile Museum in Los Angeles.
He worked at Hot Wheels from 2002 to 2005 and was the lead designer for the AcceleRacers; he returned to Mattel as a Lead Designer for Hot Wheels in October 2019. He currently acts as Design Manager, a position he has held since March 2021.
1/64 Scale
Year | Casting Name | Debut Series | First Edition # | Toy Number | Photo |
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2003 | 1968 Mustang ('Tooned) | 2003 First Editions | 34/42 | 56386 | |
2003 | HKS Altezza ('Tooned) | 2003 First Editions | 28/42 | 58374 | |
2004 | '49 Merc (Hardnoze) | 2004 First Editions | 19/100 | B3553 | |
2004 | '64 Chevy Impala ('Tooned) | 2004 First Editions | 33/100 | C2706 | |
2004 | Brick Cutter (Blings) | 2004 First Editions | 55/100 | B3563 | |
2004 | Duplified (Fatbax) | 2004 First Editions | 67/100 | C2731 | |
2004 | Mercy Breaker | 2004 First Editions | 68/100 | C2724 | |
2004 | Sir Ominous | 2004 First Editions | 59/100 | B3548 | |
2005 | Bully Goat | 2005 First Editions | 14/60 | G7928 | |
2005 | Phastasm X-Raycers | 2005 First Editions | 57/60 | G7927 | |
2005 | RD-09 | AcceleRacers | 9/9 | G8115 | |
2010 | Scorcher | 2010 New Models | 5/44 | R0920 | |
2021 | DAVancenator | 2021 New Models | 9/11 | GRX54 |
1:18th Scale
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