
Blade Raider
Mainline · HW Digital Circuit (2017) · #3/5
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View series →The story behind the Blade Raider
The Blade Raider stands out as a unique entry in the 2017 Hot Wheels lineup because it carries Treasure Hunt status within the Mainline series. Designed by Ryu Asada for the HW Digital Circuit theme, this car captures attention with its aggressive off-road styling and bold color scheme. Most collectors know that finding a flame logo on standard packaging means you have hit the jackpot with a limited model. This specific release features an orange base paired with red accents to create a vibrant look that pops on any track or shelf display.
Materials, colors and value
This collectible diecast vehicle is built in the classic 1/64 scale and constructed primarily from plastic materials rather than metal. The body sports a striking combination of red paint over an orange chassis, which contrasts nicely against the chrome interior details visible through tinted blue windows. Because it belongs to the Treasure Hunt category, this car holds higher value among hobbyists compared to standard releases. Shoppers should look for the small flame emblem on the package tag to confirm authenticity and rarity.
Questions about the Blade Raider
How do I know if my Blade Raider is a real Treasure Hunt?+
Check the packaging label carefully for a tiny orange flame symbol located near the Hot Wheels logo. This icon confirms that your model was produced in much smaller quantities than regular cars. Without this specific mark on the tag, it might just be a standard issue version.
What colors does the 2017 Blade Raider come in?+
The official color scheme for this Treasure Hunt model features an orange base with red body paint. It also includes chrome interior details and tinted blue windows to complete the futuristic off-road look designed by Ryu Asada.
Is the Blade Raider considered a rare Hot Wheels car?+
Yes, it is quite sought after because of its Treasure Hunt designation. These models are produced in limited runs compared to everyday Mainline releases, making them harder to find loose or sealed at retail stores today.
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