Description[]
Released originally by Corgi in the 1980s, the Land Rover MKII casting's Hot Wheels name is somewhat misleading. In all reality, the name 'Land Rover MKII' does not refer to the casting Mattel acquired from Corgi exactly. The casting was modeled after the Van variant of the Land Rover 110 Defender, used by many government branches in the UK such as Police, Royal Mail and notably, the Military.
On the casting, the license plate is the registration number "RGW 404", which is cast directly into the metal. This casting reuses the same base as a number of other ex-Corgi Juniors models, such as the Mercedes 2.6 and the Jaguar XJ40.
Versions[]
The Land Rover MkII has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions:
Col # | Year | Series | Color | Tampo | Base Color / Type |
Window Color | Interior Color | Wheel Type | Toy # | Country | Notes / Variations |
Photo |
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1994 | Auto-City | Black | White roof | Black / Plastic |
Clear | Black | Corgi1 | China | May have 'Corgi' or 'Hot Wheels' logo on base | |||
610 | 1997 | Mainline | Orange | White & blue tampos with 'Smith Electric' on sides | Black / Plastic |
Clear | Blue | 5SP | 95528 | China | ||
610 | 1997 | Mainline | Orange | White & blue tampos with 'Smith Electric' on sides | Black / Plastic |
Clear | Blue | Small 5SP | 95528 | China | International Card |
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