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Aston Martin DB7 Mendip Blue Cult Models 1:18

Aston Martin DB7 Mendip Blue Cult Models 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Aston Martin
Model Manufacturer
Cult Models
Scale
1:18
Material
Resin
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
CML187-3
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About the Aston Martin DB7 Mendip Blue Cult Models 1:18

TL;DR: This Cult Models 1:18 resin model reproduces the Aston Martin DB7 in Mendip Blue, dated to 1993. It captures the car widely credited with saving Aston Martin commercially, in sharp, sealed resin from a British specialist manufacturer.

The DB7's flowing, curvaceous bodywork was a deliberate departure from the more angular Aston Martins that came before it, and resin's sealed construction is well suited to those compound curves.

Resin Detail on the DB7's Sculpted Bodywork

Cult Models specialises in exactly this kind of British-market resin subject, and the DB7's long bonnet and swept, uninterrupted flanks give the manufacturer's sealed construction real room to show sharper shut lines than a diecast hinge assembly would allow. Mendip Blue sits deep under direct light across the car's curved surfacing, and the absence of opening panels means the roofline and door apertures stay perfectly resolved rather than compromised by hinge tolerances. This is a lower-volume, specialist casting rather than a mass-market one, consistent with resin's usual limited-run positioning, and the trade-off, no functioning features, buys genuinely sharp definition along the DB7's signature curves.

The Car That Rebuilt a British Marque

The DB7 arrived at a genuinely difficult point in Aston Martin's history, and its commercial success gave the marque the stability to develop the models that followed. A resin model of it carries that weight of significance, and it sits naturally on a British marque shelf alongside Jaguar and Bentley pieces from a similar era, representing one of the more important turning points in home-grown sports car history.

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