
Humvee
Mainline · HW First Response (2024) · #4/10
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View series →The story behind the Humvee
The Humvee makes a solid appearance in the 2024 Hot Wheels lineup as part of the HW First Response series. Designed by Larry Wood, this military-style vehicle captures the rugged look of tactical transport with its blocky shape and aggressive stance. Released under SKU HTB58, it comes in several color variations including gray, light gray, and unpainted metal bases that give each version a unique character. As part of the core Mainline collection, this 1/64 scale model is widely available but still holds appeal for fans who enjoy emergency vehicles or military-themed toys.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast Humvee features a mix of ZAMAC and unpainted metal bases depending on the variation you get. The body colors include gray, light gray, and black-tinted windows that match its tactical design theme. With heavy-duty rubber tires and detailed decals like "TACTICAL RESPONSE" along the side, it brings realism to playtime or display shelves. Collectors appreciate how this version stays true to its real-life counterpart while keeping that classic Hot Wheels charm.
Questions about the Humvee
Is the 2024 HW First Response Humvee hard to find?+
No, it's part of the regular Mainline series from 2024, so it was produced in large numbers and should be easy to locate in stores or online.
What does ZAMAC mean for this Hot Wheels car?+
ZAMAC is a type of zinc alloy often used as the base material instead of painted metal. It gives off an unpainted, industrial look that some collectors really enjoy.
How do I know if my Humvee has light gray or regular gray paint?+
Light gray versions have a slightly brighter finish compared to standard gray ones. Check the lighting and compare with other models since color can look different on screen.
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How much is a HTB58 - Humvee 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.


























