
The Mystery Machine
Mainline · HW Screen Time (2017) · #6/10
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The Mystery Machine brings a touch of Hanna-Barbera nostalgia into your collection as part of the 2017 HW Screen Time series. Released under the Mainline assortment by Hot Wheels, this van pays homage to Scooby-Doo and his gang in all their spooky-solving glory. What makes it stand out is its Super Treasure Hunt status, meaning collectors know they have something truly special when spotting that shimmering turquoise Spectraflame finish and flame logo on the base. Designed by Manson Cheung with a plastic body, this 1/64 scale model captures the iconic look of the animated classic while adding exclusive flair for diecast fans.
Materials, colors and value
This Super Treasure Hunt edition features a vibrant turquoise Spectraflame paint job that catches light beautifully and sets it apart from regular releases. The base is ZAMAC with unpainted metal showing through, while clear windows let you see inside the orange interior. Built at 1/64 scale like most Hot Wheels vehicles, this model uses plastic for its body structure but retains enough detail to appeal to adult collectors who appreciate screen-accurate styling.
Questions about the The Mystery Machine
How do I know if my Mystery Machine is a Super Treasure Hunt?+
Look for the small flame logo on the base and check for Spectraflame paint, which has a distinct pearlescent shine. This version also usually comes with special wheels or finishes that differ from standard Mainline models.
Is The Mystery Machine (2017) considered rare?+
Yes, as a Super Treasure Hunt model it is much harder to find than regular Mainline cars. These are produced in smaller quantities and often appear randomly at retail stores or through select events.
What materials was The Mystery Machine made with?+
The body is primarily plastic, though the base uses ZAMAC metal. It includes clear windows and an orange interior that matches its cartoon counterpart's color scheme.
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