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Twin Mill III
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Twin Mill III

SKU
JKY51
Release year
2026
Scale
1/64
Base material
Plastic
Series index
3/6
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Colors

body
color:Red
detailed:Red
source:Red
interior
source:Red
color:Red
detailed:Red
base
color:Red
detailed:Red
source:Red
window
color:Red
detailed:Red
source:Red
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The story behind the Twin Mill III

The Twin Mill III returns in a strikingly bold look for its 2026 release as part of the Sunset Race series. This futuristic racer is a standout member of the special Pantone assortment, which pairs Hot Wheels designs with exact color standards from the global design community. Unlike previous metal versions of this model, this iteration leans into a modern aesthetic by using an all-plastic body finished in a vibrant red hue that matches specific Pantone swatches perfectly. The car features sleek aerodynamic lines and aggressive styling cues typical of the futuristic Twin Mill lineage. For fans of color theory or those who simply love eye-catching race cars, this unique monochromatic presentation offers something different from standard retail releases.

Materials, colors and value

Built on a plastic base material rather than diecast metal, this 1/64 scale model emphasizes lightweight construction and vivid visual impact over heavy weight. Every component of the car is rendered in red to create a unified color story that aligns with the Pantone collaboration theme. The glossy finish reflects light nicely while highlighting sculpted details like side vents and wheel arches. Collectors appreciate these releases for their distinctiveness within broader collections since they celebrate specific shades rather than traditional metallic paint jobs. While individual values vary based on condition and demand, unique assortment pieces often attract attention from enthusiasts looking to complete themed sets or explore creative design concepts beyond standard mainline offerings.

Questions about the Twin Mill III

Is the Twin Mill III part of a special collection?+

Yes. This model belongs to the Pantone assortment found within the Sunset Race series released in 2026. The collaboration highlights precise color matching by featuring cars painted entirely in shades corresponding directly to recognized Pantone color standards used widely across design industries worldwide.

What material is this version of Twin Mill III made from?+

Unlike many classic Hot Wheels models that utilize diecast metal bodies, the 2026 Sunset Race edition features a fully plastic base and body. This choice allows for sharper molding details while keeping weight distribution optimized for track performance despite lacking traditional metallic heft.

How rare is this specific release likely to be?+

As part of the limited-run Pantone collaboration series, availability tends to be lower than core mainline releases. While exact production numbers remain undisclosed, themed assortments usually produce fewer units overall, making complete sets or pristine examples potentially valuable for dedicated collectors seeking niche items.

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How much is a JKY51 - Twin Mill III Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€3.00
Low
€2.10
High
€4.80
Estimated

This 2026 Pantone 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.