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Hot Wheels is a brand name used for many of Mattel's die-cast toys and was first utilized in 1968.

Mattel, one of the world's largest toy makers, announced in 2008 that it had acquired a license to produce merchandise based on the Star Trek franchise.

Including repaints, a total of twenty die-cast metal and ABS plastic Star Trek starship miniatures have been released under the brand. Each ship is said to be in "1:50 scale" (in reference to diecast automobile scales), measures from ten to twenty centimeters in length (bow to stern), and is packaged with an adjustable plastic stand.

Two smaller "1:64 scale" miniatures were also released in 2013.

Releases

Series 1

Released in May 2009

San Diego Comic-Con International 2009 Exclusive

Released in July 2009

Series 2

Released in January 2010

Series 3

Released in September 2010 as a six ship set in the Star Trek Scene It? Ultimate Fan Pack Limited Edition and retailed at Costco Warehouses in Canada and the U.S.

Series 4

Released in May 2013 as "2013 Wave 1"

Unconfirmed 2013 re-releases may also include:

Other Star Trek releases

Hot Wheels also released a smaller version of the USS Enterprise (alternate reality) in its "1:64 scale" Mainline Imagination series in February 2013. A "battle damaged" repaint of this model was released in June 2013.

Notes

Hot Wheels USS Voyager and USS Defiant prototypes

Unproduced Hot Wheels USS Voyager and USS Defiant prototypes from early 2000's

  • When first released, the packaging for the USS Enterprise (refit) was erroneously printed as "USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A". The packaging was corrected for Series 2.
  • The USS Enterprise (alternate reality) prototype was mistakenly produced with red bussard collectors which caused a four month release delay for the first production version of the ship. The color was corrected to blue before retail release.
  • The Enterprise NX-01's packaging mis-identifies the ship as the "USS Enterprise NX-01"

See also

External links