
Total Disposal
Mainline · HW Heavyweights (2026) · #5/5
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The Total Disposal arrives in the 2026 lineup as a standout model within the HW Heavyweights series. Designed by Ryu Asada, this garbage truck brings heavy-duty looks to the track with its bright orange body and silver cab. It is much more than just another Mainline release because it holds special status as a Treasure Hunt. Collectors know that finding one of these limited models hidden among regular packs is part of the fun. The bold 'Hot Wheels Demolition' graphics on the side make this truck easy to spot once you find it, adding extra excitement for anyone hunting down rare diecast finds in 2026.
Materials, colors and value
This specific model features a sturdy metal base that gives it a solid feel compared to all-plastic cars. The design mixes a bright orange plastic body with a detailed silver cab and black interior components. It sits at the standard Hot Wheels scale of 1/64, making it perfectly sized for track play or display shelves. Because this is a Treasure Hunt edition rather than a common release, it typically commands higher interest from shoppers. People looking to complete their HW Heavyweights collection often pay extra attention when they see this unique orange and silver combination in the wild.
Questions about the Total Disposal
How can I tell if my Total Disposal is a Treasure Hunt?+
Look closely at the base of the truck for a small flame logo. This specific symbol marks any Hot Wheels model as a rare Treasure Hunt edition, distinguishing it from standard Mainline releases that do not carry this special branding.
Is Total Disposal part of the 2026 HW Heavyweights series?+
Yes. This truck belongs to the HW Heavyweights assortment for the year 2026. That means it features a larger, more robust design compared to regular street cars or sports models found in other standard retail packs.
How rare is this orange garbage truck model?+
It is significantly rarer than average Mainline vehicles because of its Treasure Hunt classification. These limited runs are produced in smaller quantities and mixed randomly into cases, making them a highly sought after find for serious collectors.
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This 2026 Mainline (treasure hunt) 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.






















