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BMW 6 E64 Cabriolet Light Blue Kyosho 1:18

BMW 6 E64 Cabriolet Light Blue Kyosho 1:18
Current price: £162.00
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Specifications
Car Brand
BMW
Model Manufacturer
Kyosho
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
80430153440
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About the BMW 6 E64 Cabriolet Light Blue Kyosho 1:18

TL;DR: Kyosho's 1:18 diecast BMW 6 Series E64 Cabriolet in Light Blue is a used model, box showing traces of storage, casting unaffected. Opening doors, bonnet and boot reveal cabin detail on BMW's flagship convertible, built alongside the E63 coupe on shared Grand Tourer underpinnings.

A light blue finish is an unusual choice for a large luxury convertible, and it gives this E64 a lighter, more summery presence than the silvers and blacks most 6 Series models wear.

Diecast Detail on BMW's Flagship Convertible

This model's zinc alloy body carries the substantial weight expected of a large Grand Tourer replica, distinctly heavier in the hand than a compact hatchback casting. Doors, bonnet and boot open on hinges that hold their set angle, exposing a cabin styled to the E64's luxury specification, with detail suggesting the fabric folding roof mechanism beneath the rear deck. The light blue paint shows a soft metallic depth under direct lighting, and panel gaps sit at the wider tolerances typical of pressed metal construction rather than a hand-finished resin body. As a used example, the box shows storage wear consistent with age; the paint and panels of the model itself should be judged independently.

Where the Cabriolet Sits Against the E63 Coupe

The E64 shared its long-bonnet proportions and V8-era mechanicals with the E63 coupe, but its folding roof gave BMW's flagship Grand Tourer range a genuine open-air alternative. Displayed beside a 645Ci coupe, this Light Blue Cabriolet illustrates how BMW offered the same underlying platform in two distinct body styles. At 1:18, the convertible's proportions demand a similar shelf footprint to the coupe, though the open cabin invites closer inspection of the interior detail. Kyosho's diecast pricing sits at an accessible mid-tier, and a used E64 in this uncommon colourway is a worthwhile way to add genuine variety to a BMW Grand Tourer display.

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