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BMW 330i E91 Touring Dark Grey Kyosho 1:18

BMW 330i E91 Touring Dark Grey Kyosho 1:18
Current price: £154.00
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Specifications
Car Brand
BMW
Model Manufacturer
Kyosho
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
80430394360
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About the BMW 330i E91 Touring Dark Grey Kyosho 1:18

TL;DR: Kyosho's 1:18 diecast BMW 330i E91 Touring in Dark Grey is a used model, box showing traces of storage, casting unaffected. Opening doors, bonnet and tailgate reveal cabin and load-area detail on the estate body built alongside the E90 saloon and E92 coupe.

Estate versions of performance saloons rarely get the collecting attention their coupe siblings enjoy, which makes a well-detailed Touring genuinely useful for a collector after the full E90-generation story.

Diecast Build and the Tailgate Detail That Matters

This casting is zinc alloy, with the weight in the hand that construction reliably delivers over a lighter plastic piece. Doors, bonnet and tailgate all open on hinges that hold a fixed position, and the tailgate opening in particular is the feature that distinguishes an estate replica from its saloon sibling, exposing a moulded load bay behind the rear seats. Dark grey is a practical, forgiving finish that shows fewer surface imperfections than black, and this casting holds an even, consistent tone across its panels. Panel gaps run to the wider tolerances of pressed metal construction, standard at this tier. As a used piece, the box shows storage wear that stays with the packaging; the model itself should be checked on its own condition.

The Touring's Place in an E90-Generation Collection

The E91 Touring gave the fifth-generation 3 Series a genuine load-carrying option without sacrificing the platform's rear-wheel-drive character, appealing to buyers who wanted saloon dynamics with wagon practicality. Displayed beside an E90 saloon or E92 coupe, this Dark Grey Touring completes the body-style trio BMW offered on shared underpinnings during this generation. At 1:18, the estate's slightly longer roofline takes marginally more shelf depth than a coupe, worth allowing for in cabinet planning. Kyosho's diecast sits at an accessible mid-tier price, making a used Touring a sensible way to round out an E90-family display without limiting it to the more commonly reproduced saloon and coupe bodies.

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