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BMW i4 M50 G26 Blue Otto 1:18

BMW i4 M50 G26 Blue Otto 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
BMW
Model Manufacturer
Otto
Scale
1:18
Material
Resin
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
OT453
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About the BMW i4 M50 G26 Blue Otto 1:18

TL;DR: Otto's 1:18 resin BMW i4 M50 G26 reproduces BMW's first electric M performance Gran Coupe in Blue, cast as a sealed one-piece body with factory-depth paint. New model, new packaging. A modern shelf piece for collectors building an electric-era BMW display.

BMW's move into electric performance is still young enough that few replicas exist, which makes this i4 M50 an early entry rather than a well-worn subject. The G26 body carries BMW's current Gran Coupe silhouette, and Otto renders it here in a Blue finish that suits the model's understated, tech-forward character.

Resin Casting and Finish on the Otto i4 M50

Cast resin holds tighter tolerances than pressed metal, and it shows in this body's compound curves, particularly around the Gran Coupe's sloping roofline and tucked-in shoulders. The shell is sealed, a single continuous casting rather than an assembly of hinged panels, so every line the collector sees is a scribed groove cast directly into the body rather than a mechanical join. That construction is what lets Otto hold sharp, even shut lines along the doors and boot without the wider tolerances a hinge would demand. The Blue paint sits with genuine depth under direct light, a factory finish rather than an approximate match, and it reads clean across the model's flat panels. At 1:18, the i4 M50 occupies a modest footprint next to a full-size saloon, closer to a compact Gran Coupe's real proportions, which makes it easy to slot into a mixed-era BMW row without dominating the shelf.

The i4 M50 as BMW's Electric Performance Statement

The i4 M50 sits at the sharper end of BMW's electric range, wearing M badging on a car built around battery packaging rather than a combustion drivetrain. That shift matters for collectors thinking about theme: a display built around BMW's M history now has a natural bridge into the electric era, rather than stopping at the last petrol-engined M car. Because this is a new model in new packaging, it arrives ready to display without any condition caveats, and its sealed body means care stays simple: dust it, keep it out of direct sun, and the paint holds its depth for years. For anyone assembling a chronology of BMW performance models, the i4 M50 marks a genuine turning point rather than a footnote, and Otto's resin casting gives that turning point a proper shelf presence.

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