Description[]
Team Transporters was the first series of transport trucks which feature Real Riders. The series was introduced during the 1998 Pro Racing series and ran until the end of 2005. These were large-scale trucks intended to store NASCAR models inside them.
Distinguishing the models[]
Though the cabs are the same with the three different models, there are ways to tell what type of hauler you have without opening the case (Yes, the names are featured on the base of the truck).
International Eagle 9400 | The easiest to identify, as it is the only hauler out of the three to have the the exhaust stacks in the middle of the truck. | |
Kenworth T2000 | The somewhat easy to identify, as the International Eagle and the Kenworth are the two most popular models within the series. Since the exhaust stacks are at the rear it's definitely not an International Eagle. The Kenworth is more smoother and rounder, having circle headlight, instead of boxy headlights. Another easy indicator to identify a Kenworth is to check the window imprint on the wind deflector. The Kenworth's window is the narrowest. | |
Freightliner Columbia | The hardest to identify, as not only is it a rarely used model, but it looks similar to the Kenworth. The main way to identify a Freightliner Columbia is to check the window imprint on the wind deflector. The Freightliner's window is the widest. Compared to the Kenworth the Freightliner is a more boxy design. |
List of Transporter (by Year)[]
See Also[]
Pro Racing |
Basic • 1997 • 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • Hot Wheels Racing Selects • Team Transporter |