In 2004, Hot Wheels, with the creative oversight of Object8, launched a new track and vehicle system vastly different from their traditional orange tracks and plastic/die-cast cars. The cars had to be assembled and could be equipped with base weights to adjust track performance. The product challenged consumers to learn to master this measurement-based track system and tweak their cars in tandem with the track's play patterns. Outside of the main tracks, Hot Wheels released 2 packs for cars of each classification. The segment ran from 2004 to 2005.
The lineup is as follows:
Subject ID: 71186
MoreIn 2004, Hot Wheels, with the creative oversight of Object8, launched a new track and vehicle system vastly different from their traditional orange tracks and plastic/die-cast cars. The cars had to be assembled and could be equipped with base weights to adjust track performance. The product challenged consumers to learn to master this measurement-based track system and tweak their cars in tandem with the track's play patterns. Outside of the main tracks, Hot Wheels released 2 packs for cars of each classification. The segment ran from 2004 to 2005.
The lineup is as follows:
Subject ID: 71186
Subject ID: 71186