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Mercedes 300S W188 Roadster Black Welly 1:18

Mercedes 300S W188 Roadster Black Welly 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Mercedes
Model Manufacturer
Welly
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
801-3271398
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About the Mercedes 300S W188 Roadster Black Welly 1:18

TL;DR: Welly's 1:18 diecast reproduces the Mercedes 300S W188 Roadster in black, a hand-built 1950s luxury grand tourer. Sitting apart from the sportier 300SL of the same era, the 300S targeted wealthy touring buyers, and this entry-tier diecast makes its elegant proportions available at an approachable price.

The Mercedes 300S never chased speed records the way its 300SL sibling did, and it did not need to. Welly's 1:18 diecast, finished in deep black, captures the quieter luxury this open-top W188 Roadster was actually built for.

An Entry-Tier Diecast with Genuine Presence

At 1:18, the 300S occupies a proper display footprint, roughly matching a modern full-size saloon in miniature, and the model's proportions capture the car's long bonnet and low, flowing wing line convincingly. Welly builds to a mass-market price point, which shows in slightly simplified interior detailing and less intricate chrome work than a premium resin alternative would offer, but the die-cast body still carries real metal weight and the black paintwork holds an even, glossy finish under direct light. For collectors wanting the shape and character of a 1950s Mercedes without investment-tier pricing, this is an honest and satisfying way to get there.

The 300S as a Grand Touring Mercedes

The W188 platform underpinned Mercedes' most exclusive road cars of the mid-1950s, built in far smaller numbers than the brand's mainstream saloons and finished largely by hand for buyers who wanted comfort and prestige rather than outright pace. Displayed beside a 300SL, this Roadster makes an interesting contrast, the two cars sharing an era and a badge while serving entirely different purposes. It is a useful, approachably priced way to represent 1950s Mercedes luxury alongside the marque's more famous performance icons.

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