Criss Cross Crash or Criss Cross Crash Set is the name of many Track sets that have been used in various years. As the name suggests, these tracks test the limits of Hot Wheel cars in Criss Crossing situations. The tracks usually are a four curves, each meeting in the center to be boosted by a booster, with the objective to cross through the traffic safely. The Sets are the same through the years with certain differences within the years.
1979[]
First Year of this Iconic Set!
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1993[]
Toy #7996 Criss Cross Crash is a long-running large motorized trackset first introduced in 1993. Despite the set's age it still remains a mainstay in the Hot Wheels trackset lineup to this day. The set shares a name with an earlier set from 1979; the set is similar in concept but is otherwise different, a notable difference in both sets being the hand-powered booster of the older set.
The set features a unique eight-way booster propelling cars through four looping sections of track; multiple cars can be put through the track and made to crash at the intersections. Throughout its long production period the set has remained relatively unchanged with the only major modification made to the set being the addition of a new style of booster in 2016 with top-mounted directional "guards" for safety reasons, apart from the older foam booster wheels being replaced with rubber wheels in later releases.
Cars can also be stored on top of the boosters in storage cubbies.
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1995[]
Center of the booster is Orange. The set emphasized on Screamin' Wheels cars
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1999 or 2000[]
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2005[]
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2010?[]
Red Booster center. Came with 1 car
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2018[]
Part of the Hot Wheels Action series. Car included is Scoopa Di Fuego but the exact variation is unknown
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2016-2022[]
Part of the Hot Wheels Action series too since 2018. Blue Center Booster with 2 Orange Curves and 2 Blue Curves. The set came with 1 of 2 cars