Handler's first offerings in 1968 did the trick. worked to improve the die cast auto made popular by the Lesney company's Matchbox cars. We know where you live and we'll break your friggin' legs.Elliot Handler, one of the original founders of Mattel, Inc. Site design, graphics, writing, and whatnot credited on the credits page. is not to be held responsible for anything, ever. All materials appear hear for informative and entertainment purposes. All material on this site copyright their respective copyright holders. Want to buy this figure? Check Hot Wheels availability at our sponsors:ġ is best not viewed in Apple's Safari browser, we don't know why. Enterpriseĭay 685: Mattel Hot Wheels Batmobile (Tim Burton, 2013)ĭay 708: Mattel Hot Wheels Batman Live Batmobileĭay 718: Mattel Hot Wheels T-Rextroyer Die-Cast Metal Vehicleĭay 727: Mattel Hot Wheels Ratmobile (White) Die-Cast Metal Vehicleĭay 742: Mattel Hot Wheels Batcopter Die-Cast Metal Vehicleĭay 770: Mattel Hot Wheels The Jetsons Capsule Carĭay 786: Mattel Hot Wheels Speed-A-Saurusĭay 817: Mattel Hot Wheels Scooby-Doo The Mystery Machineĭay 1,290: Mattel Hot Wheels Back to the Future Time Machine - Hover Modeĭay 1,334: Mattel Hot Wheels Nintendo Cool-One (Super Mario)ĭay 1,366: Mattel Hot Wheels Mars Rover Curiosityĭay 1,383: Mattel Hot Wheels Dawn of Justice Batmobileĭay 1.532: Mattel Hot Wheels Minecraft Mine Cart Die-Cast Metal Vehicleĭay 1.533: Mattel Hot Wheels Tankinator Die-Cast Metal Vehicleĭay 1,716: Mattel Hot Wheels Roller Toasterĭay 1,768: Mattel Hot Wheels Aisle Driverĭay 1,831: Mattel Hot Wheels Radio Flyer Wagonĭay 1,873: Mattel Hot Wheels Glow Wheels Loopsterĭay 2,284: Mattel Hot Wheels Screen Time Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Party Wagonĭay 2,316: Sonic Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Scorpion Special Glow Edition Action Figureĭay 2,319: Mattel Hot Wheels Glow Racers Lindster Prototypeĭay 2,337: Mattel Hot Wheels Tooned Pixel Shakerĭay 2,340: Mattel Hot Wheels HW Screen Time Standard Kartĭay 2,400: Mattel Hot Wheels Experimotors Custom Small Block See more Hot Wheels in Figure of the Day:ĭay 675: Mattel Hot Wheels Star Trek U.S.S. Get one if you dare! -Adam PawlusĬlick here to see more Mattel figures in Figure of the Day. That takes creativity, and as a fan of some of the weirder cars in this line this is one I'll probably buy a few more times as I find the various variants. Mattel came up with a way to get people to buy and play with multiples of the same car, rather than just hoard them and flip them on eBay. What really made this toy stand out when I saw it in a store was the fact it had hooks to connect to other Loopsters, assuming you were to army-build these things and form a human centipede which is really neither. Two false wheels are behind the front tires, which are notable in that they're slightly smaller than a normal Hot Wheels car. The bottom of the toy is metal with a plastic top part, and if you love fake wheels then this toy is king. A "Loopster" logo is on the hood of the car, presumably because this is the name of the ride. The helmeted figures are seated with safety harnesses over their chests, and on mine one figure has rubbery limbs extended to the sky. If you're wondering if it will go through a loop, the answer is yes - one to five of them connected can indeed loop, as seen in this YouTube video (thanks Andrew!) Turn down the sound and check it out - the first thing I thought was "I wonder if this will go through a loop" and this video not only answers the question, but also saved me a few bucks. A variation - possibly a chase variation - has arms down OR up on the blue version of the car. Four featureless passengers ride inside the vehicle, one of which on this version has his arms up. It's a roller coaster car that can connect with others if you have more than one of them. I'm late to the party - I frequently am with Hot Wheels - as I finally saw Loopster last month.
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