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Bentley Continental GT British Racing Green Minichamps 1:18

Bentley Continental GT British Racing Green Minichamps 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Bentley
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
BL570
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About the Bentley Continental GT British Racing Green Minichamps 1:18

TL;DR: This Minichamps 1:18 diecast reproduces the Bentley Continental GT in British Racing Green, dated to 2008. Its metal construction and generous scale suit a car whose actual road presence relies on sheer physical mass.

Bentley's Continental GT is a big, heavy car in real life, and at 1:18 that same substance shows through in the diecast's weight the moment it is lifted from the box.

Casting a Grand Tourer's Genuine Bulk

The Continental GT's long bonnet and broad shoulders give a diecast tool plenty of surface to get right, and Minichamps holds that bulk convincingly rather than shrinking the proportions to look leaner than the real car. British Racing Green is a colour with real weight of association in British motoring, and the metallic finish here sits deep enough to reward a close look under direct light rather than reading flat. Panel lines along the long doors stay consistent, no small feat on a body this size, and the model's overall heft in hand signals the zinc alloy build rather than a lighter composite. This is a car built to be substantial rather than delicate, and the model does not try to disguise that.

A British Grand Tourer on a Home Marques Shelf

Bentley's revival under Volkswagen ownership gave the Continental GT a genuinely modern engineering base while keeping the marque's traditional cues, and in British Racing Green it reads as a deliberate nod to home motoring heritage rather than a generic luxury coupe. It sits well beside Aston Martin and Jaguar pieces of similar era, or simply as the largest, heaviest item in a mixed 1:18 British collection.

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