Here is (perhaps) the first unboxing of Mattel's third Hot Wheels Mainline Case for 2026, along with all the cool ...
Donning a vibrant, ‘Spectraflame’ purple, wide-body kit, the 1:64-scale Hot Wheels diecast model pays indirect tribute to Don ...
I don't think it's feasible for anyone to keep buying every single Hot Wheels product Mattel makes, but we can certainly try.
Hot Wheels and Formula 1 have partnered to create a range of 1:64 scale track cars. The first car to launch in this new lineup is a limited edition Formula 1 car with a bespoke Hot Wheels racing ...
More than just plastic bricks, the new Mattel and Hot Wheels Brick Shop sets also include metal pieces, extra accessories, and a matching die-cast. Lego and Mattel have enjoyed each other’s company in ...
When Mattel introduced Hot Wheels back in 1968, the 1:64 die-cast cars were almost an instant hit. Using television to advertise the bright little cars with moving wheels to a wide audience likely ...
Hot Wheels is paying tribute to arguably the most famous Ford GT40 of them all – the Blue Oval’s 1966 Le Mans-winning Mk.II – with a limited-run, 1:64-scale diecast replica. Available now as part of ...
Hot Wheels have been around for what feels like an eternity, introducing generations of children to the automotive world. Some are worth more than you can imagine, while others are simply nostalgic ...
(TestMiles) – Ahead of the F1 movie debut, Hot Wheels unveils a limited-edition 1:64 scale replica of Brad Pitt’s APXGP car complete with racing livery, Pirelli tires, and cinematic pedigree. Why does ...
Listen up, Ford Thunderbird enthusiasts. While it’s been about 55 years since production of the fifth-generation model ended, Hot Wheels has partnered with artist Kenny Scharf to launch a special ...
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