Five 1:64 scale die-cast models are available and represent a different time during the band's career.
A new Hot Wheels car collection is hitting the shelves, and it will be perfect for the Led Zeppelin car enthusiast in your life. The Led Zeppelin Hot Wheels car collection features five collectible die-cast vehicles with each one representing a specific time period throughout the band's career.
The first one is called "Haulin' Gas", and it is a black and silver tour bus from the late-1960s. The tour bus features the Hindenberg disaster from the band's self-titled debut album that was released on January, 12th 1969 in the United States and on March 31st in the United Kingdom.
Up next is "Super Van" which was created in Hot Wheels Real Riders style and features the band's name in pink font complete with the smoke found on the Led Zeppelin II album. The rear of the van features the saying "The Brown Bomber", the band's nickname. Even more, a vanity plate reads "LOTALUV" which pays homage to Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" song.
The third vehicle is a white van called "Combat Medic" that is adorned with the same psychedelic art featured on their third album, Led Zeppelin III. Number four is the all-gold "67 Austin Mini Van" that embodies the band's untitled fourth album. Four symbols can be found on the panels with each one representing a band member, and on both sides of the van is the featured cityscape from the record's cover.
Last but not least is the "Hiway Hauler", a touring truck with a large American Flag that represents their 1975 North American tour. It features the Swan Song logo on both sides in the font Led Zeppelin is known for. Every city the band visited on the '75 tour can be found in detail on the gas tank. This is the only one that doesn't go along with an album.
Each one of the 1:64 scale models are an official Hot Wheels product by parent company Mattel, and they are all sold separately. This Led Zeppelin collection is called "Mix 1", so there may be another run of other LZ Hot Wheels down the line. Hot Wheels has already released cars relating to The Beatles and The Grateful Dead before.
Although Christmas has come and gone this year, this is a present that would be appreciated year round.
Source: Ultimate Classic Rock