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Aston Martin DB7 Red Guiloy 1:18

Aston Martin DB7 Red Guiloy 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Aston Martin
Model Manufacturer
Guiloy
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
67550
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5-layer carton Foam-filled interior
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About the Aston Martin DB7 Red Guiloy 1:18

TL;DR: This Guiloy Aston Martin DB7 is a 1:18 diecast of the 1990s coupe in red, built to a mid-tier standard from a Spanish manufacturer better known outside the collector mainstream. It suits a grand tourer display where the DB7's revival story matters more than showroom-grade finish.

The DB7 is the car that kept Aston Martin's lights on. Guiloy's diecast approaches it plainly, in red, without pretending to be something grander than an accessible tribute.

Guiloy's Modest Approach to a Significant Aston

Guiloy built its reputation in the 1990s Spanish diecast market on affordable licensed replicas rather than showroom precision, and this DB7 sits comfortably in that tradition. The zinc body carries reasonable weight for the price point, doors open on straightforward hinges, and the red paint covers evenly without the depth a premium clear coat would add. Panel gaps run a touch wider than collectors will find on costlier 1:18 pieces, and the cabin trim keeps to a handful of colours rather than mapped detailing. None of this makes the model dishonest about what it is: an entry-to-mid-tier diecast built to put a recognisable shape on a shelf at a price that does not demand a second thought before buying.

The DB7's Place in Aston Martin's Story

Aston Martin was in genuine difficulty by the early 1990s, and the DB7, styled by Ian Callum and built on Jaguar-derived underpinnings, arrived as the car that made the marque commercially viable again. It sold in far greater numbers than any Aston before it, and that volume is exactly why an accessible diecast of it makes sense rather than feeling like a mismatch. On a grand tourer shelf running from the DB4 through to modern Astons, this red DB7 fills the 1990s gap honestly. It rewards a collector building a lineage on a budget rather than chasing a single flawless showpiece.

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