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The Flying Colors series was introduced in 1974. This was one of Mattel's first issue of tampos on a Hot Wheels vehicle. Below you can either chose a complete list, or by Year.
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Also below is a Flying Colors Track Set, Thundershift 500. Thundershift 500 Flying Customs Series a similar themed series. Great deals on Hot Wheels Flying Colors Diecast & Toy Vehicles.
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Learn everything there is to know about Flying Colors Hot Wheels (Series) at the hobbyDB database. South Texas Diecast Collectors Specifications subject to change without notice. Batteries Not Included.
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This page last updated July 08, 2015. In 1974, Mattel spiced up the Hot Wheels line up by using for the first time a new technique for painting multi-color designs on the cars. The technique was called "tampo" painting, and it basically consisted of using a soft roller to apply the paint to the car.
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Most of the Flying Colors cars were produced in a single enamel color, although several cars appeared in second alternate color, all. Get the best deals for Hot Wheels Flying Colors at eBay.com. We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast & Free shipping on many items!
The Flying Colors Double Dare set was a 1974 release. It includes 12 2-foot sections of track, 11 joiners, Fair Starter with starting button, finish gate, clamp, sticker sheet, and instructions. Also included are 2 random Hot Wheels cars.
A picture list of possible vehicles is on the bottom of the box. Marks identify what cars have been included. Find great deals on eBay for Hot Wheels Flying Colors.
Shop with confidence. In 1974, Hot Wheels introduced its ' Flying Colors ' line, and added flashy decals and "tampo-printed" paint designs which helped revitalize sales. As with the lower-friction wheels in 1968, this innovation was revolutionary in the industry, and.