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Example #1: B12, B indicates the car was manufactured in 2009. 12 being the 12th week of the year puts the production date approximately the end of March. |
Example #1: B12, B indicates the car was manufactured in 2009. 12 being the 12th week of the year puts the production date approximately the end of March. |
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− | Example #2: C47, which consists by a foremost transport aircraft. |
+ | Example #2: C47, which consists by a foremost transport aircraft, the Dakota or Skytrain. |
Revision as of 06:12, 13 February 2011
Starting in 2008 Hot Wheels began using base codes. These base codes can be interpreted as follows.
Letters = Year of Manufacture
A | 2008 |
B | 2009 |
C | 2010 |
D | 2011 |
Numbers = Week of the year
1-52 | Week Of the Year |
Example #1: B12, B indicates the car was manufactured in 2009. 12 being the 12th week of the year puts the production date approximately the end of March.
Example #2: C47, which consists by a foremost transport aircraft, the Dakota or Skytrain.
Other then helping to search for new variations, These base codes have little meaning among collectors.