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BMW M1 Auto Maass Jagermeister #1 B. König DRT Wunstorf 1982 Minichamps 1:18

BMW M1 Auto Maass Jagermeister #1 B. König DRT Wunstorf 1982 Minichamps 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
BMW
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
155822901
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About the BMW M1 Auto Maass Jagermeister #1 B. König DRT Wunstorf 1982 Minichamps 1:18

TL;DR: This Minichamps 1:18 diecast reproduces B. König's Auto Maass BMW M1, finished in Jägermeister orange for the 1982 DRT round at Wunstorf. Solid diecast build with sharp printed sponsor graphics for an M1 or German circuit racing shelf.

Jägermeister's orange livery has become one of the most recognisable sponsor schemes in German motorsport history, and this M1 wears it at a scale where the colour truly stands out.

Livery Printing and Diecast Detail

Minichamps applies the Jägermeister orange as a printed finish across the diecast body, avoiding the seam lines a decal scheme would leave along the M1's low bonnet and wide rear haunches. The zinc-alloy construction gives the model real weight, matching the substantial presence the M1 had on track compared with lighter production coupes of the same period. Proportions at 1:18 hold the wedge nose and shallow glasshouse well, a shape that is easy to get wrong at this scale but reads correctly here. Panel gaps and paint depth sit at a fair mid-tier standard, tidy without the ultra-fine tolerances of hand-finished resin.

Where This Livery Earns Its Shelf Space

The bright orange finish gives this M1 strong shelf presence on its own, so it works equally well as a standout piece or grouped with other 1980s Jägermeister-liveried cars for a themed sponsor display. The M1's compact wedge shape leaves generous room on a standard cabinet shelf. Bright orange finishes can fade under prolonged direct sunlight faster than darker liveries, so indirect lighting keeps the colour looking as sharp as the day it left the box.

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