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The Beatles Yellow Submarine
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The Beatles Yellow Submarine

HW Screen Time
SKU
GHD78
Release year
2020
Scale
1/64
Base material
Metal
Series index
10/10
Mainline #
226
3
Own
0
Want
0
Fav
4
Views
8.7
Rating
16
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Mainline · HW Screen Time (2020) · #10/10

Wheels

MI5Micro 5-Spoke

Colors

body
color:Yellow
detailed:Yellow
source:Yellow
base
color:Yellow
detailed:Yellow
source:Yellow
Price history
€2
High
€1
Low
€2
Avg
9
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The story behind the The Beatles Yellow Submarine

The Beatles Yellow Submarine from 2020 brings a burst of color back to collectors shelves as part of the HW Screen Time series. Designed by Fraser Campbell, this model captures the whimsical spirit of the famous animated film and music era. It holds special status because it was released as a Treasure Hunt in the Mainline assortment. This means it is much harder to find than standard cars produced that same year. The bright yellow paint job combined with unique detailing makes it instantly recognizable on any track or shelf.

Materials, colors and value

This diecast model features a solid metal base and rides at the classic Hot Wheels scale of 1/64. It showcases a glossy yellow finish across most surfaces, accented by white plastic elements for the conning tower structure. The car includes vibrant painted details like red portholes and a propeller that add to its charm. Being a Treasure Hunt model makes it quite valuable among fans looking to complete their sets. Collectors often pay top dollar for these limited releases since they appear randomly in packs.

Questions about the The Beatles Yellow Submarine

How do I know if my Yellow Submarine is rare?+

Check the base of the car for a small flame logo near where the name appears. This stamp indicates it was part of the special Treasure Hunt series released in 2020, which makes it much rarer and more valuable than standard issue models found at retail stores.

What year did Hot Wheels release this submarine?+

Hot Wheels put out The Beatles Yellow Submarine during the 2020 production season. It was part of a specific themed series called HW Screen Time that featured vehicles from popular movies and television shows.

Is this car made completely of metal?+

The main body is constructed using sturdy diecast metal, giving it good weight for play. However, you will notice white plastic used specifically on the tower section to create distinct color blocking without needing complex paint applications.

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How much is a GHD78 - The Beatles Yellow Submarine Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€9.20
Low
€6.44
High
€15
Estimated

This 2020 Mainline (treasure hunt) casting doesn't have enough market data yet, so this is an estimate based on its type, rarity and age. Value rises for older and rarer castings — a 1970s Mainline is worth far more than a current one. Prices are shown in EUR and refreshed as new market data arrives.