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Hot wheels unleashed super treasure hunt cars
Hot wheels unleashed super treasure hunt cars





hot wheels unleashed super treasure hunt cars
  1. #Hot wheels unleashed super treasure hunt cars code
  2. #Hot wheels unleashed super treasure hunt cars series

Case letters are mirrored to the back of the cards. As an example: you can find Datsun 240Z only in Case A or only Case J will have Acura NSX as a Super Treasure Hunt model. Every case has 72 Hot Wheels in them and those cases have around 16 variations that are lettered in accending order from A (A, B, C, D, …).

#Hot wheels unleashed super treasure hunt cars code

Your imagination is endless.Įach year Mattel introduces new cars and cases/boxes would get a new code on them. Some collectors enjoy customising their Hot Wheels models: change wheels, repaint, apply new decals or modify the body. Sometimes, castings stop being used for a number of years and return with an updated tooling later. Name of the casting usually doesn’t change, but ccasionally it may change and the new name would go forward. Every year new models are made and it’s a good feeling to have the first version of the cast, especially after many years from its debut. The year that you see on the buttom of the car is the year when cast went into production.

hot wheels unleashed super treasure hunt cars

Some like to collect ZAMACs, others search for errors, few collect only variations of a same model.Ĭasting (tooling), is the structural design for each Hot Wheels car. In short, all three features are highly praised by some collectors. Same cast can be coloured differently during the same year. There are aslo variations of a same model. Also paintjob may be different, some colours may be lost. May happen that front and back wheels have different patterns. Sometimes specific wheel sets would run out on a factory and those would be replaced with a different set. These are the features I like, especially ZAMAC, the word sounds cool by itself, I would name a dog like that, but what does it mean? It stands for “Zinc Aluminum MAgnesium and Copper” or “Zinc Aluminum Metal Alloy Casting.” Sometimes, a Hot Wheels car is made without any livery and sold like that, which would make it a ZAMAC Edition.Įrror is basically a model that has something weird on it because of some situation. It’s definitely cool to have a collection of those and most of the time they look nicer than the mainline models, but you don’t get the thrill like going on a search of a Treasure Hunt gem.

#Hot wheels unleashed super treasure hunt cars series

Special Series (limited segment, like BMW or Japanese Historics or The Beatles, etc.) are priced higher in the store, but basically you can get all of them everywhere, there are no hard-to-find casts inside this special series. I have researched a bit on this topic and my final decision is that Mainlines are more special from collectors’ point of view. They also have letters TH somewhere on the body and this is basically how you spot them. Usually they represent a “tuned” version of a normal Mainline, but they have better paintjob, usually more stripes, flames or artwork and the Real Riders (wheels that are rubber rather than plastic and better rims). If you see one, you have to immediately buy it. They are much harder to come across, since their production number is even smaller. Also, this logo is featured on the blister box behind the die-cast model. Treasure Hunts are usually easy to spot, they all have flame in a circle logo somewhere on a door or a spoiler, but sometimes it can be hidden inside a colourful grafitti art or some stripy decal. It gets a bit more complicated, next to basic models and treasure hunts there is a handful of Super Treasure Hunt cars that are even more rare and collectors are interested mainly in them. Here’s the twist, some of the mainline cars are harder to find, because they were produced in fewer quantities and are called Treasure Hunts. So, nowadays there are around 250 models (365 in 2017) that you can buy as Mainlines (basic series). Yes, this is the chapter that you should concentrate on. Next big era of Hot Wheels is the Treasure Hunt years, started in 1995 and active to this day. Hot Wheels also has a thing called Red Line Club – it’s an annual premium membership that gives access to some exclusive deals and features. Now Redlines sometimes make a comeback in special series models – anyways, extremely rare and pricey. Models from 19 are also known as Redlines, because their wheels featured a red pinstripe on the side. 1968 model lineup included: Beatnick Bandit, Deora, Ford J Car, Hot Heap, Python, Silhouette, Custom Barracuda, Custom Camaro, Custom Corvette, Custom Cougar, Custom El dorado, Custom Firebird, Custom Fleetside, Custom Mustang, Custom Thunderbird, Custom Volkswagen. On their first year they made 16 castings and are now known as The Original Sweet Sixteen and cost tonns of money. I won’t be writing a lot of prologue, you can find all that on Wikipedia, I will just mention few significant years that are important for collectors, like 1968, the year when Hot Wheels brand was launched by a company called Mattel.īusiness immediately took off. Hello dear reader, indeed this is the ultimate guide for collecting Hot Wheels die-cast models, especially if you live in 2016.







Hot wheels unleashed super treasure hunt cars