
Fangster
Mystery Models · Mystery Models Series 2 2025 · #10/10
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The story behind the Fangster
The Fangster brings a wild twist to the Hot Wheels lineup with its unique alligator-inspired design. Released in 2025 as part of the Mystery Models Series 2, this diecast car stands out for collectors who enjoy unconventional and playful themes. Its translucent white body mimics the look of real reptile scales, while green wheels add a splash of color that matches the prehistoric vibe. This model appeals to fans of creative concepts and limited-edition releases alike.
Materials, colors and value
Built at 1/64 scale with a metal base, the Fangster features clear or translucent bodywork over plated detailing on the chassis. The combination gives it a clean yet eye-catching appearance that works well in both casual play and display settings. Green wheels contrast nicely against the white body, giving each car a bold look. Collectors often value Mystery Models for their rarity and novelty appeal.
Questions about the Fangster
How can I tell if my Fangster is original?+
Look for the official Hot Wheels logo on the base and check that the translucent white body matches the green wheels shown in reference images. Original models should have clean molding with no visible flaws.
Is the Fangster a rare car to find?+
As part of the Mystery Models series, the Fangster may be harder to locate compared to regular Mainline cars. These limited runs often attract attention from collectors looking for unique additions.
What makes this model special among diecast fans?+
Its unusual reptile styling and inclusion in a themed mystery release make it stand out. Fans appreciate its creativity and the way it breaks away from traditional car designs.
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How much is a JCL09 - Fangster Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2025 Mystery Models 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.














