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Jeep Cherokee XJ Limited Hunter Green Otto 1:18

Jeep Cherokee XJ Limited Hunter Green Otto 1:18
Current price: £78.00
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Specifications
Car Brand
Jeep
Model Manufacturer
Otto
Scale
1:18
Material
Resin
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
OT1204
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About the Jeep Cherokee XJ Limited Hunter Green Otto 1:18

TL;DR: Otto Mobile's 1:18 resin Jeep Cherokee XJ Limited in Hunter Green reproduces the boxy 1990s SUV that defined the segment before crossovers took over. Sealed resin construction holds the XJ's flat panels and squared wheel arches with genuine precision.

The XJ-generation Cherokee ran from the mid-1980s into the 2000s largely unchanged, and its unibody construction was unusual for an off-roader of its era, ahead of most rivals on that front.

A Squared-Off Shape Resin Handles Well

Otto Mobile has built its name on limited-run resin work, and the Cherokee XJ's flat door panels, upright glasshouse and squared wheel arches are the kind of geometry sealed resin construction reproduces with genuine sharpness. No opening doors or bonnet means no hinge tolerances breaking up those flat surfaces, and Hunter Green shows real paint depth under direct light rather than a flat colour laid over the shape. The XJ's boxy honesty, no swooping curves to soften, actually plays to resin's strengths more than a rounded modern SUV would, since every edge on this body is meant to be sharp in the first place.

An Off-Roader With Genuine Cult Following

The Cherokee XJ has developed a devoted following among off-road enthusiasts for its simplicity and durability, a reputation quite different from most SUV nameplates that followed it. That grassroots respect gives a resin replica more collector weight than its modest original market position might suggest, and Hunter Green was a genuinely period-correct colour rather than a modern reinterpretation. It works well in either an off-road-themed display or a broader 1990s American SUV lineup.

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