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BMW 502 2.6 Luxus Silver Beige Metallic AUTOart 1:18

BMW 502 2.6 Luxus Silver Beige Metallic AUTOart 1:18
Current price: £139.17

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Specifications
Car Brand
BMW
Model Manufacturer
AUTOart
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
70591
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About the BMW 502 2.6 Luxus Silver Beige Metallic AUTOart 1:18

TL;DR: AUTOart's 1:18 diecast BMW 502 2.6 Luxus reproduces the 1954 postwar saloon nicknamed the Baroque Angel, finished in Silver Beige Metallic. Curved, flowing bodywork and genuine historical significance make this diecast a strong anchor for a vintage BMW or German luxury saloon collection.

The 502's rounded, flowing lines earned it a nickname German enthusiasts still use today, and this AUTOart diecast shows exactly why that curvaceous body caught the era's imagination.

AUTOart's Diecast Approach to a Curved Postwar Saloon

AUTOart typically builds toward the upper end of the diecast tier, and this 502 benefits from that positioning through tighter panel gaps and more convincing paint depth than an entry-level equivalent. Silver Beige Metallic suits the saloon's rounded fenders and gently sloping boot, catching light differently across the curved surfaces in a way flat colours cannot replicate as effectively. Opening doors and bonnet reveal the model's cabin detail, appropriate for a saloon whose interior craftsmanship was as important to its original buyers as its performance.

Rebuilding a Luxury Reputation After the War

BMW launched the 502 in 1954 with Germany's first postwar V8 engine, a genuine technical statement at a time when the company was still rebuilding its reputation for engineering excellence. The Luxus trim added extra refinement over the standard saloon, aimed squarely at buyers who wanted the marque's most accomplished postwar product. For a collector tracing BMW's history from its earliest surviving models toward the modern range, the 502 marks a genuine turning point, and this AUTOart diecast represents that chapter with a level of finish that matches the car's own ambitions.

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