
Humvee
Mainline · Baja Blazers (2019) · #9/10
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View series →The story behind the Humvee
The 2019 Humvee stands out as a bold choice for collectors who love off-road action in their displays. Part of the Baja Blazers series, this model captures the rugged spirit of desert racing with its aggressive stance and vibrant paint job. Designed by Larry Wood, it is more than just a standard release since it carries Treasure Hunt status. This means it was produced in limited numbers compared to regular Mainline cars. Collectors actively hunt for these versions because they feature unique details that do not appear on the common base models found at local toy stores.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast model features a metal base, giving it a satisfying weight and durable build typical of Hot Wheels vehicles from this era. The body is painted in a striking blue with intricate white graphic designs covering the hood and sides to mimic high-performance racing liveries. It includes orange tinted windows that add contrast to the bright exterior paintwork. As a 1/64 scale replica, it fits perfectly on standard display stands alongside other diecast collections. While its exact value depends on market trends, Treasure Hunt models often hold their worth better than mass-produced cars due to their lower production run.
Questions about the Humvee
How do I know if my 2019 Humvee is a Treasure Hunt?+
You can identify this model as a Treasure Hunt by looking for the small flame logo on the base of the car. This special mark indicates it was part of a limited release during that year and makes it distinct from standard Mainline versions sold in regular blister packs.
What series does the blue Humvee belong to?+
This specific version belongs to the Baja Blazers series released back in 2019. The theme focuses on off-road vehicles ready for desert racing, which explains the detailed graphics and rugged styling found on this particular Larry Wood design.
Is a Treasure Hunt Humvee worth more money?+
Generally yes, because these cars are produced in smaller quantities than regular models. The limited availability makes them sought after by diecast enthusiasts looking to complete their sets or find rare variations that add excitement and variety to their collection.
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