
Mailed It
Mainline · Team Wheels (2026) · #1/5
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View series →The story behind the Mailed It
The Mailed It model hits the shelves in 2026 as a fun addition to the core Mainline lineup. Designed by Tyler Charest under the Team Wheels theme for that year, this casting turns heads with its vintage mail truck shape mixed with hot rod attitude. The bright blue body features bold Hot Wheels branding and racing stripes on the side. An exposed engine setup in the front adds mechanical detail without needing a hood. Blue tinted windows match the main paint job while white base trim highlights the lower profile. Collectors who enjoy unique casting designs will appreciate how this piece blends everyday delivery vehicle inspiration with aggressive street rod styling elements.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast model comes at a standard 1/64 scale for easy display and play. It uses a durable plastic construction that keeps weight down while maintaining solid build quality typical of mass production runs. The exterior showcases a vibrant blue finish along the hood, roof, and main body panels. Interior details include gray dashboard elements visible through clear windows. White plastic forms the lower rocker panels to create visual contrast against the darker upper sections. As a standard Mainline release, pricing stays accessible for general hobbyists building out their sets without breaking the budget.
Questions about the Mailed It
How rare is the Mailed It Hot Wheels car+
This model belongs to the regular Mainline assortment released in 2026. It is not marked with a flame logo or Spectraflame paint since it does not qualify as a Treasure Hunt or Super Treasure Hunt item. Expect reasonable availability at most major retail stores throughout its active production window.
What colors are on the Mailed It truck+
The vehicle features a dominant blue color scheme covering both the exterior body and interior dashboard components. Clear light blue plastic makes up all four windows to allow visibility inside the cabin. Bright white material forms the running boards along each side underneath the doors for added visual contrast.
Who designed this Hot Wheels casting+
Tyler Charest created this specific design as part of his ongoing contributions to Mattel vehicle development teams worldwide today. He focused on combining classic postal delivery aesthetics with modern muscle car proportions including an oversized front grille opening.
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