
Mazda 787B
787B
Mainline · HW Race Day (2024) · #7/10
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View series →The story behind the Mazda 787B
The Mazda 787B stands as a legendary icon in endurance racing history. This Hot Wheels model from the HW Race Day series captures that iconic spirit perfectly for collectors everywhere. Released in 2024 by designer Mark Jones, this Mainline diecast brings serious track heritage to your shelf. The car is famous for being one of the very few rotary engines to win at Le Mans. That historic achievement gives every replica a special connection to motorsport glory. This specific casting showcases that aggressive aerodynamic shape with great detail. It sits comfortably in any racing collection or as an exciting new addition to Mainline hunting groups.
Materials, colors and value
This model comes packaged in the classic orange finish seen on race day, complete with distinct green accents along the front fenders and rear haunches. The body is made from durable plastic that holds up well during playtime. Black wheels paired with a black base contrast sharply against the bright paintwork to create strong visual impact at 1/64 scale. Tinted windows allow you to see the detailed interior without losing sight of sleek exterior lines. While this remains an affordable Mainline release, race fans and Mazda enthusiasts highly value these pieces due to their real world significance.
Questions about the Mazda 787B
Is this a rare Treasure Hunt model?+
No, it is not. This specific version belongs to the standard Hot Wheels Mainline assortment found at most major retailers. Because it lacks special packaging or unique finishes associated with premium releases, you can easily find multiple copies online and in stores if you want them.
Does this diecast have a metal body?+
This casting uses plastic construction instead of traditional sheet metal. Many modern Mainline models feature lighter bodies made from sturdy polymers to keep production costs down while maintaining durability for kids who love rough handling during active play sessions at home or on the go.
What makes this specific car special?+
The real Mazda 787B won the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans race back in 1991. That historic victory earned it legendary status among auto enthusiasts globally who appreciate engineering feats and speed records set during endurance events across Europe every single year.
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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.

























