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Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe Powder Blue Kyosho 1:18

Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe Powder Blue Kyosho 1:18
Current price: £196.67

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Specifications
Car Brand
Rolls-Royce
Model Manufacturer
Kyosho
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
08871BL
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About the Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe Powder Blue Kyosho 1:18

TL;DR: This Kyosho Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe 1:18 diecast in Powder Blue reproduces the convertible flagship in a softer pastel finish, distinct from the more common white and black editions. A subtle way to expand a Rolls-Royce Phantom colour range.

Pastel colours are unusual on a car this large and formal, and that is exactly why Powder Blue stands out: it softens the Phantom Drophead's imposing bonnet and grille just enough to give the model a genuinely different character from darker or brighter alternatives.

A Softer Read on a Formal Flagship

Kyosho applies the Powder Blue finish evenly across the Drophead's long, unbroken panels, and the pastel tone catches light more gently than a metallic or solid dark colour, giving the coupe's formal proportions a lighter, less severe presence on the shelf. The underlying diecast build carries the same detail-focused work found across Kyosho's Phantom range, careful attention to the folded-roof deck and coupe-style doors, but the finish shifts the model's overall character noticeably.

Expanding a Phantom Colour Range

Collectors already running the English White Drophead Coupe will find this Powder Blue edition a natural addition rather than a duplicate, demonstrating the same convertible flagship across a genuinely different finish register. Building a small run of Phantom colourways is a reasonable strategy for a Rolls-Royce specialist shelf, since the underlying model rarely changes but the finish transforms how each piece reads. At Kyosho's detail-focused diecast tier, adding this second Drophead colour is a straightforward decision.

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