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Opel Manta 400 Group B Rally Tour de Corse 1984 With Chevrolet G30 Service Van Otto 1:18

Opel Manta 400 Group B Rally Tour de Corse 1984 With Chevrolet G30 Service Van Otto 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Opel
Model Manufacturer
Otto
Scale
1:18
Material
Resin
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
OT491
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About the Opel Manta 400 Group B Rally Tour de Corse 1984 With Chevrolet G30 Service Van Otto 1:18

TL;DR: Otto's 1:18 resin Opel Manta 400 Group B, liveried for Tour de Corse 1984, is paired with a Chevrolet G30 service van to recreate a full rally paddock scene. Two sealed resin pieces built around one Group B homologation subject.

Group B rallying produced some of the most extreme cars motorsport has ever sanctioned, and Opel's Manta 400 was the brand's answer, a homologation special built to compete against Audi's Quattro and Lancia's 037 on tarmac events like the Tour de Corse.

A Two-Piece Resin Paddock Scene

Pairing the rally car with its service van is a deliberate storytelling choice rather than a bundled add-on, since it lets a collector recreate a scene rather than display an isolated car. Otto's resin build renders the Manta's flared wheel arches and rally lighting pods with the sharp, sealed panel lines resin does well, while the Chevrolet G30 van, a fair representation of the American-built support trucks European teams often ran, gives the set genuine period context. Sealed construction on both pieces means no opening doors, but the trade delivers consistent, crisp bodywork across the whole scene rather than looser diecast tolerances on two separate vehicles.

Group B Heritage on Display

Group B's brief, dangerous era ended after 1986, and surviving liveries from tarmac events like the Tour de Corse carry real motorsport weight among rally collectors. This Manta and van pairing suits a display built specifically around that era's homologation specials, offering context most single-car models cannot, and the two-piece format rewards a collector willing to give the scene proper shelf space.

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