
HAKO TYPE D
Mainline · HW J-IMPORT · #4/5
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View series →The story behind the HAKO TYPE D
The HAKO TYPE D brings a distinct futuristic vibe to the Hot Wheels lineup with its arrival in 2025 as part of the HW J-IMPORT series. This model captures the angular, boxy aesthetic that defines its design language while adding playful racing decals for extra character. The car features bright orange number 99 graphics on the side along with Japanese lettering near the door area which pays homage to import tuning culture origins. As a Mainline release this vehicle is produced in large quantities making it accessible for casual collectors and newcomers alike who want to build their collection without breaking the bank.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast model uses a plastic body construction typical of standard Mainline releases rather than fully metal casting methods found elsewhere. The white exterior pairs perfectly with yellow tinted windows creating high contrast against black wheel wells and base components inside you will notice dark grey interior details visible through those transparent panels. Collectors often appreciate how clean color schemes like these showcase subtle design elements such as front bumper accents or rear spoiler shapes without overwhelming visual noise.
Questions about the HAKO TYPE D
is the HAKO TYPE D rare?+
No it is not considered rare since this model belongs to the regular Mainline assortment meaning millions were produced worldwide during its manufacturing run. You can easily find multiple copies at local stores online marketplaces or through secondary sellers looking for affordable prices compared to limited editions.
what materials make up the HAKO TYPE D?+
The entire body shell including roof doors hood and trunk lid consists solely of molded plastic material rather than diecast metal which keeps production costs low while maintaining durability suitable for everyday play scenarios involving young children handling toys roughly around household environments.
how much is a HAKO TYPE D worth?+
Since this particular car falls under common Mainline classification most examples currently trade between 3 dollars and 6 dollars depending largely upon packaging condition whether blister cards remain intact undamaged free from creases tears or color fading issues affecting overall presentation quality.
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