Hot Wheels Color Scheme The Hot Wheels Color Scheme has 4 colors, which are Cyan Cornflower Blue (#2C84C7), Violet-Blue (#4251AE), Minion Yellow (#F1D74D) and Rusty Red (#D42F41). The RGB and CMYK values of the colors are in the table below along with the closest RAL and PANTONEĀ® numbers. Click on a color chip to view shades, tints and tones, and also download patterns, gradients and palettes.
Spectraflame Colors The shades and variations in the spectraflame colors is a source of pleasure and misery for Hot Wheels collectors. The huge number of variables make the determination of color a challenging and contentious issue and quite often leads to great disagreement over the "true" color of a spectraflame car. Just a few of the variables that affect color are: * Variation in the.
HOT WHEELS COLORS, THE SPECTRAFLAME YEARS 1970 Spoilers King 'Kuda #7 has bushing wheels which is an earlier axel used by Mattel. #2 has capped wheels which came later in production. SHADE VARIATIONS Shade variations are colors resulting from production issues and have become a very important part of Spectraflame redline collecting.
Paint Overiews Paint by Years Molded Interiors Introduction Spectraflame 68. Color Reveal is a sub-series of the Color Shifters series. The castings in this series are essentially Alternative versions of regular Color Shifters castings but are coated in a coat of water-soluble paint.
When initially dipped in water and swirled around, the water-soluble paint coat of the casting dissolves; after the paint coat dissolves the casting acts like any regular Color Shifters. Charts showing the various paint colors available on Mattel Hotwheels die. This site uses the standard Spectraflame colors available for each car, but avoids the more subjective colors.
Spectraflame colors used include antifreeze, aqua, blue, brown, copper, creamy pink, gold, green, hot pink, light blue, light green, lime, magenta, olive, orange, purple, red, rose, salmon, and yellow. Boys Hot Wheels color palette created by daisyb1982 that consists #0172b6,#e46124,#ffe72c,#e24140,#aaaaaa colors. The shades and variations in the spectraflame colors is a source of pleasure and misery for Hot Wheels collectors.
The huge number of variables make the determination of color a challenging and contentious issue and quite often leads to great disagreement over the "true" color of a spectraflame car. Just a few of the variables []. Spectraflame is the name used by Mattel for the metallic finishes sported by their original "Hot Wheels" cars in 1968 through 1972 and also on Super Treasure Hunts.
The finish was not the standard paint used on normal cars, but rather a transparent lacquer applied over a polished zinc plated casting. This resulted in a surprisingly realistic metallic effect, similar to the appearance of real.