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Mercedes 280 SE W108 White Maisto 1:18

Mercedes 280 SE W108 White Maisto 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Mercedes
Model Manufacturer
Maisto
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
52111
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About the Mercedes 280 SE W108 White Maisto 1:18

TL;DR: Maisto's 1:18 diecast Mercedes-Benz 280 SE W108 in White reproduces the mid-1960s flagship saloon whose clean, upright styling directly shaped the S-Class that succeeded it. Chrome trim and restrained, elegant surfacing give this entry-tier diecast genuine period presence for a 1960s Mercedes display.

Before Mercedes formally adopted the S-Class name, the W108 generation quietly established the formula, understated luxury, strong build quality, upright saloon proportions, that the badge would trade on for decades afterward.

Maisto's Take on Understated 1960s Luxury

The W108's slim chrome window surrounds, restrained tail fins and clean, uncluttered flanks reward a casting that resists the temptation to overstate detail, and Maisto's White example keeps that restraint intact, letting the saloon's proportions do the talking rather than leaning on flashy trim. The upright grille and quad headlamp treatment sit correctly against the roofline, and White paint suits the car's formal character better than a sportier colour might. Interior and mechanical detail stay at the accessible level typical of this manufacturer's output.

The W108's Quiet Influence on Later Mercedes Saloons

Mercedes built the W108 and its long-wheelbase W109 sibling through the second half of the 1960s, refining the formula that would eventually be formalised under the S-Class name from the mid-1970s onward with the W116. Tracing that lineage back to the W108 gives a Mercedes-themed collection real historical depth, showing how the brand's flagship saloon identity developed gradually rather than arriving fully formed.

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