
Brickin' Delivery
Mainline · HW Metro (2024) · #1/10
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View series →The story behind the Brickin' Delivery
The Brickin' Delivery stands out as one of the most creative designs from Kevin Cao for the Hot Wheels Mainline series in 2024. This unique casting belongs to the HW Metro collection and brings a playful, blocky aesthetic that appeals to fans of retro technology and urban transport alike. Unlike traditional street racers, this model mimics the look of classic building toys with its boxy shape and stud-like details on top. The vibrant orange body is paired with black cargo blocks featuring pixelated flame graphics that echo Hot Wheels branding history. Its distinct windows come in varying shades including smoke and gray tints to give it character despite being mass produced for retail shelves worldwide.
Materials, colors and value
Constructed primarily from metal, this 1/64 scale model features a striking two-tone color scheme with an orange base complemented by unpainted sections. The cargo area includes black elements decorated with fiery pixel art while the cab utilizes translucent windows available in smoke or gray tint variations depending on production batch. Collectors appreciate how the combination of metallic construction and bold graphics creates visual interest without needing excessive detail work typical of premium releases. While individual values vary based on condition rarity within local markets generally these remain affordable additions suitable for growing collections due to their widespread availability through standard retail channels rather than exclusive limited runs.
Questions about the Brickin' Delivery
Is the Brickin' Delivery considered a rare Hot Wheels car?+
No, this model is part of the regular Mainline assortment released in 2024 making it relatively common compared to Treasure Hunts or Super Treasure Hunt editions which feature special paint treatments like Spectraflame. Since it was widely distributed at major retailers during its release window finding new examples should be straightforward for most collectors looking to add variety without spending much money upfront.
How can I tell if my Brickin' Delivery has smoke or gray tinted windows?+
You simply need to examine the clarity and shade of transparency around each window panel carefully under good lighting conditions since both types appear similar at first glance. Smoke tints usually have slightly darker hues allowing less visibility inside whereas pure grays tend toward neutral tones offering better interior views but still maintaining some opacity overall depending on exact manufacturing batches.
What makes the HW Metro series different from other Hot Wheels collections?+
This particular grouping focuses specifically on city vehicles ranging from buses to delivery trucks designed with urban functionality in mind rather than high performance racing capabilities alone. Each piece often incorporates practical design elements inspired by real world transportation methods while retaining iconic stylings associated with mainstream playsets ensuring broad appeal across age groups interested either nostalgia or modern aesthetics.
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How much is a HTB13 - Brickin' Delivery Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2024 Mainline 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.


























