Hot Wheels 2024 Q Case Review: A Surprise Ending to the Year!


It’s that time again, diecast collectors! The final case of the year has arrived, and it’s time to dive into the Hot Wheels 2024 Q Case. In the past, the Q Case has often been a bit of a letdown, filled with repeats and less desirable models. However, this year’s Q Case breaks the mold and delivers a fantastic lineup of new models, recolors, and even a few surprises. Let’s take a closer look at what this case has to offer.

New Models in the 2024 Q Case: Fresh Metal for Your Collection

The 2024 Q Case kicks off with a bang, introducing several exciting new models. The VW T3 Custom (#227) in a sleek brown and metalflake gold is a standout. This casting captures the iconic VW van with a customized touch, and the color combination is simply stunning. Another new addition for 2024 that caught my eye is the Retro-Active (#237) in a vibrant orange pearl. This futuristic-looking car has a unique design that’s sure to turn heads.

Hot Wheels continues its impressive “HW: The ’90s” series in this case with two fantastic additions. The McLaren F1 (#243) in red is a personal favorite. This legendary supercar is a must-have for any diecast collection, and the red paint job perfectly complements its iconic lines. Joining the McLaren is the ’98 Subaru Impreza 22B STi-Version (#244) in white. This rally-inspired icon is a true legend of the 1990s, and Hot Wheels has done a fantastic job recreating it in diecast form.

Another of the new releases is the Porsche 928S Safari (#245) in red. This rugged take on the classic Porsche 928 is a welcome addition to the Hot Wheels lineup. It also serves as the regular Treasure Hunt for this case, adding an extra layer of excitement for collectors.

More New Models and a Super Treasure Hunt!

The 2024 Q Case keeps the hits coming with even more new releases for 2024. The Tesla Cybertruck (#246) in ZAMAC is a highly sought-after model. This futuristic pickup truck has generated a lot of buzz, and its popularity is reflected in its strong secondary market value, currently selling for around $15-$20.

Hot Wheels introduces another new casting with the Hi-Roller II (#247) in blue. This classic-looking car has a timeless design that’s sure to appeal to collectors of all ages. The Dodge Van (#248) in black is a cool addition, representing the popular Dajiban custom van scene in Japan. These vans are known for their unique drifting style, and Hot Wheels has captured their essence perfectly.

Truck enthusiasts will appreciate the ’83 Chevy Silverado (#249) in blue. This classic pickup truck is a staple of American automotive history, and the Hot Wheels version is a great representation. Keep an eye out for the Super Treasure Hunt version of this model, which features Spectraflame blue paint and Real Rider wheels. It’s already commanding a hefty price on the secondary market, selling for $125-$130.

Finally, the Ford Mustang Dark Horse (#250) makes its debut in a sleek satin blue with black wheels. This new Mustang model is a fantastic addition to the Hot Wheels lineup, and the color combination is spot-on.

Recolors Galore: Familiar Faces in New Hues

The 2024 Q Case also delivers a solid selection of recolors. Some of the highlights include the Loopster (#48) in neon yellow, the Alfa Romeo GTV6 3.0 (#98) in blue, and the ’91 Mazda MX-5 Miata (#120) in yellow. These recolors add variety to the case and offer collectors a chance to add new versions of their favorite castings to their collections.

The Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe (#122) appears in a striking dark blue with Gulf Oil graphics. This iconic race car is always a welcome sight, and the Gulf livery looks fantastic. Other notable recolors include the Speed Dozer (#147) in dark red, the ’96 Porsche Carrera (#174) in white, and the ’90 Acura NSX (#175) in white, both from the “HW: The ’90s” series.

The Rally Speciale (#179) shows up in blue, while the Bugatti Bolide (#185) gets a red and black treatment. The Bumblebee (#186) VW Bug from Transformers returns in a dazzling metalflake gold. This casting, along with the yellow version released earlier this year, has been a huge hit with collectors.

Rounding out the recolors are the ’67 Lotus Type 49 (#188) in dark green with #4 on the side (a variation of the earlier #5 version), the Track Dwagon (#189) in black and yellow, and the ’66 Triumph Tiger 100 (#190) in white and blue.

Overall, the Hot Wheels 2024 Q Case is a surprising and satisfying end to the year. With a strong mix of new models, recolors, and sought-after Treasure Hunts, this case is a must-have for any diecast collector.


About Trenton

Trenton Hall - Founder and Diecast Enthusiast Trenton Hall is the founder and driving force behind Hallsguide. His journey into the world of diecast began as a childhood fascination, evolving into a lifelong passion. What started as a simple online price list for his personal Hot Wheels collection during his college years in 1998 has blossomed into one of the most trusted and comprehensive resources for diecast collectors worldwide. Trenton's vision for Hallsguide was to create more than just a price guide; he wanted to build a community where collectors could connect, share knowledge, and fuel their passion for diecast. His dedication to accuracy, insightful analysis, and engaging content has made Hallsguide a go-to destination for diecast enthusiasts of all levels. When he's not immersed in the world of diecast, Trenton enjoys spending time with family and working full-time as a computer science teacher and cross country & track coach. He believes that the joy of collecting lies not just in acquiring rare treasures but also in the connections forged within a passionate community. Fun Fact: Trenton also founded Diecast Republic in 2021 as a retail diecast store in Texas and found online at www.diecastrepublic.com

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