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Mattel Brick Shop’s First Sets Are a Hot Wheels Collab. Die-Cast Models Included

Mattel Brick Shop x Hot Wheels Collector

You heard right—Mattel is about to give LEGO and other brick-build brands a serious run for their money. The first wave of products has just been announced, and it’s going to make model car collectors and gearheads very happy.

Kicking off the Mattel Brick Shop’s debut collection is the Hot Wheels Collector Builds, featuring seven collectible building sets inspired by some of the most iconic cars of our time. But that’s not even the coolest part of this maiden lineup. Each set not only features accurate details and proportions, along with customization options—it also, wait for it… Includes real metal parts. That’s right. Metal components in a brick-built set. How cool is that?

If that’s still not enough, each Mattel Brick Shop Hot Wheels Collector Build also comes with a matching 1:64 scale die-cast car to complete your collection. And yes, that die-cast is exclusive to the set.

As for the sets themselves, they’re being offered across three series: the Hot Wheels Speed Series, Hot Wheels Elite Series, and Hot Wheels Premium Series.

It is also worth-mentioning that each set packs in little bonuses that make the builds more than just shelf candy. We’re talking swappable parts, official licensed decals, and unique customization options depending on the model. Even the packaging feels tuned for collectors. Keep going for a quick rundown of the details of each set.

Hot Wheels Speed Series – Built for Thrill Seekers (US$19.99, Ages 10+)

This is the entry-level tier, but don’t let the price fool you. These sets are loaded with character and still include metal details and decals.

Hot Wheels Elite Series – Next-Level Authenticity (US$49.99, Ages 10+)

This tier ups the ante with more parts, more detail, and more chances to flex your build chops.

Hot Wheels Premium Series – Top Shelf Builds (US$119.99, Ages 17+)

This one’s for the serious collectors—the folks who like their brick builds with a bit of gravitas (and a lot of metal).

If anyone’s interested the aforementioned sets are available for pre-order as we speak. Oh wait. That’s not good. It looks like some of the sets (’90 Acura NSX, Corvette Grand Sport, Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing, Cadillac Project GTP Hypercar, and Maserati MC20) have already sold out. We are not all super late on this, btw. Officlal words were release yesterday, May 01.

Images: Mattel.

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