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Volkswagen 1302 LS Cabriolet White Revell 1:18

Volkswagen 1302 LS Cabriolet White Revell 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Volkswagen
Model Manufacturer
Revell
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
08415
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5-layer carton Foam-filled interior
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About the Volkswagen 1302 LS Cabriolet White Revell 1:18

TL;DR: This Revell 1:18 diecast reproduces the Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet in white, the open-top version Karmann built alongside the standard saloon for decades. Its rounded, friendly silhouette makes it one of the most immediately recognisable subjects on any Volkswagen heritage shelf.

Karmann's cabriolet conversion turned an already familiar shape into something more special, a car people loved for its simplicity dressed up with wind-in-the-hair appeal.

A Familiar Shape With the Roof Down

Karmann built the Beetle Cabriolet on Volkswagen's behalf, reinforcing the standard bodyshell to accommodate a folding fabric roof without losing the structural rigidity the closed saloon relied on, a genuine engineering achievement given how thoroughly it changed the car's silhouette. White paint on this diecast keeps the Beetle's rounded fenders and domed roofline clean and legible, a colour that period buyers often chose and one that photographs well against the model's chrome trim. Revell's build handles the folded-top detailing and rounded body with the careful panel consistency this instantly recognisable shape deserves, giving the model genuine charm regardless of a collector's familiarity with Volkswagen's wider history.

An Approachable Classic for Any Shelf

This Cabriolet works well on almost any vintage or Volkswagen-themed shelf, its universal recognisability making it a friendly counterpoint to rarer or more obscure subjects nearby. For collectors old and new, it remains one of the easiest classics to love.

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