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Cockney Cab II
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Cockney Cab II

SKU
JKX36
Release year
2026
Scale
1/64
Base material
Metal
Series index
2/5
Mainline #
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Themed Entertainment · Universal Monsters (2026) · #2/5

Wheels

P4Plus 4-SpokeAC6 AC6 AcceleRacers 6-Spoke

Colors

body
color:Green
detailed:Pale Green
source:Sage
base
detailed:ZAMAC
color:Unpainted
window
color:Chrome
detailed:Chrome
premium:Chromed
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The story behind the Cockney Cab II

The Cockney Cab II arrives in 2026 as part of a special crossover event that blends diecast engineering with classic horror cinema. This model belongs to the Universal Monsters series within the Themed Entertainment assortment, linking it directly to movie history rather than standard street racing themes. Designer Fraser Campbell took the traditional London taxi shape and transformed it into a tribute for Frankenstein. The car features spooky green paint schemes and distinct purple lightning graphics that capture the monster aesthetic perfectly. Because it is part of a themed entertainment release, this piece stands out from everyday Mainline collections. Fans look for these cars to complete specific movie-based sets or simply to enjoy unique designs they will not find in standard toy store racks.

Materials, colors and value

This diecast model features a solid metal construction that provides durability and weight typical of collector grade toys. It is cast at the classic 1/64 scale, making it easy to display alongside other Hot Wheels collections from any era. The visual details are striking, with a mix of green shades used for the body panels including Pale Green and Sage finishes. Chrome accents on the windows add brightness to the darker monster theme. Some variations may include an unpainted base or ZAMAC metallic surfaces depending on production runs. Collectors often value Themed Entertainment releases highly because they offer exclusive designs that do not appear in regular circulation.

Questions about the Cockney Cab II

Is Cockney Cab II a rare Hot Wheels car?+

This model is part of the Universal Monsters series released under the Themed Entertainment assortment. While it is available through retail channels, themed releases can be harder to find than standard Mainline cars once initial stock sells out. Its unique design and connection to classic movies make it desirable for collectors focusing on pop culture themes.

What colors does the 2026 Cockney Cab II come in?+

The car features multiple color variations focused around green tones including Pale Green, Sage and standard Green body paints. It also utilizes Chrome window accents to contrast with the darker monster graphics. Some production runs may feature an unpainted base or ZAMAC finish depending on specific manufacturing batches.

Who designed the Cockney Cab II for Hot Wheels?+

Fraser Campbell is credited as the designer behind this model. He created a unique twist on the classic taxi design by incorporating elements from Universal Studios films. His work ensures that each release has distinct styling details while maintaining accurate proportions at the 1/64 scale standard used throughout most Hot Wheels lines.

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How much is a JKX36 - Cockney Cab II Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€5.00
Low
€3.50
High
€8.00
Estimated

This 2026 Themed Entertainment 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.