
Road Bandit
Mainline · HW Fast Transit (2024) · #2/5
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View series →The story behind the Road Bandit
The Road Bandit brings a wild sense of adventure to the track as part of the HW Fast Transit series released in 2024. Designed by Dmitriy Shakhmatov, this vehicle is built for speed and style with its long body and unique transit look. It features a distinct metalflake green paint that catches the light beautifully on the road. The side graphics add extra flair to its already bold appearance. This model belongs to the core Mainline assortment found in most stores worldwide every year. While it does not carry special rarity status, its striking design makes it a fun addition for any fan of unique vehicles.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast car is crafted from durable plastic and scaled down to a perfect 1/64 size. The exterior boasts an eye-catching metalflake green finish that stands out against the bright orange base trim found near the front bumper area. A translucent yellow roof sits atop the cabin, allowing you to see inside where chrome detailing covers both seats and dashboard areas. Yellow tinted windows complete the vibrant look while adding contrast with darker tones used elsewhere on vehicle surfaces like wheel wells.
Questions about the Road Bandit
What makes the Road Bandit Hot Wheels car special?+
This model stands out due its unique bus-like shape combined with custom graphics along side panels. The metallic green paint job paired with bright orange accents gives it a distinct personality compared to standard models found in regular packs today.
How do I identify if my Road Bandit is rare?+
Since this belongs under normal Mainline releases without Treasure Hunt logos or chase markings, finding one shouldn't be difficult at local shops. Look closely near bottom edge of car base for flame symbols indicating limited production runs instead.
What materials were used to make the Road Bandit?+
Manufacturers primarily utilized sturdy plastic components throughout construction process ensuring longevity during play sessions or display purposes alike. Chrome details provide visual appeal while maintaining lightweight structure suitable for younger collectors handling their toys daily.
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How much is a HTD27 - Road Bandit 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.






















