
Deora II
Mainline · HW Dream Garage (2021) · #5/5
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View series →The story behind the Deora II
The Deora II from 2021 is a special find for anyone digging through Mainline cases. This model belongs to the HW Dream Garage series designed by Nathan Proch and carries the coveted Treasure Hunt status. You can spot this limited edition release instantly thanks to its unique metalflake blue paint job and the small flame logo on the base. The car itself features a wild futuristic design with bubble headlights that look like giant eyes, giving it a friendly yet fast personality. As a rare variant mixed into standard production runs, finding one of these in your local pack is always an exciting surprise.
Materials, colors and value
This collectible model comes in at the classic 1/64 scale and uses a plastic base body for its construction. The most defining feature is the stunning Metalflake Blue paint finish that gives it extra depth compared to standard cars. Underneath, you will see a solid black chassis paired with the specific Treasure Hunt flame marking. Inside the cockpit sits chrome detailing along with smoke tinted windows. Because this is an exclusive limited run model rather than a common release, it tends to hold value well over time among diecast enthusiasts looking for special series variants.
Questions about the Deora II
How can I tell if my Deora II is the rare Treasure Hunt version?+
Look closely at the bottom of the car. The base will be black and feature a small red and orange flame logo near one end. This specific marking confirms it is a limited edition model from 2021 that was produced in much smaller numbers than standard cars found on store shelves.
Is the blue paint on this car unique or just regular gloss?+
The body features a special Metalflake Blue finish. This means tiny metallic flakes are mixed into the clear coat, giving it a shimmering sparkle under light that you do not see on normal plastic bodies. It is one of the main ways to distinguish this release from other color variations.
How valuable is a 2021 Deora II Treasure Hunt diecast car?+
Since it was part of the limited Treasure Hunt program, these models are generally harder to find than regular Mainline releases. This scarcity often makes them more desirable for collectors completing their sets. Values fluctuate based on condition and market demand, but rare variants typically command higher prices.
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