By Decade
Here you can browse by the decade that inspired the toy.
1920's
As soon as the automobile was invented people started racing them. By the 1920's they were dedicated racing machines, becoming beautiful, sleek aerodynamic forms that inspired Playforever’s first ever car, the Bruno Roadster.
1930's
In the 1930’s, Bootleggers and Outlaws needed to outrun the police and so started taking off fenders to lighten cars, modifying the engines to go faster and so the forms seen in hot rods were revealed. These forms along with shoe lasts are the inspiration for the Midi range.
1950's
The 1950’s, Grand Prix cars were cigar shapes with fat wheels out wide and petite European sports cars were catching on in the USA.
1960's
The 1960’s, American cars were long and wide. Things were getting personal in Le Mans.
1970's
The 1970’s, American Muscle Cars were getting bigger and more badass, and just when you think things couldn’t get any more crazy, along came the unworldly 70’s supercar concepts.
1980's
In the 1980’s, the inspiration for Luft, Julian’s 911 Targa was being built. Meanwhile Turbocharging in F1 was creating unprecedented power and danger. Downforce was your only friend getting you around those fast corners alive.