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BMW M3 E92 #15 A. Priaulx BMW Team RBM DTM 2012 Minichamps 1:18

BMW M3 E92 #15 A. Priaulx BMW Team RBM DTM 2012 Minichamps 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
BMW
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
100122215
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About the BMW M3 E92 #15 A. Priaulx BMW Team RBM DTM 2012 Minichamps 1:18

TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:18 diecast BMW M3 E92 #15 reproduces Andy Priaulx's 2012 DTM season car for BMW Team RBM. Genuine German touring car livery detailing suits collectors building a display around BMW's return to DTM competition.

Priaulx's move into DTM brought proven touring car pedigree to BMW's programme, and this M3 E92 captures that specific season with the team's own racing colours.

BMW's DTM Programme and Priaulx's Car

The E92-generation M3 formed the basis of BMW's works touring car effort during its DTM return, a series known for tightly regulated, closely matched machinery where driver skill and team strategy make the real difference. Andy Priaulx, an established name in touring car racing, drove for BMW Team RBM during this period, bringing experience gained across other competitive series to BMW's newly reformed DTM effort. Car #15 represents that specific season and team pairing rather than a generic M3 racing tribute.

Diecast Livery Detail for German Touring Racing

Minichamps' build reproduces the E92's widened bodywork and prominent rear wing, features required under DTM's strict aerodynamic regulations, with the tight panel definition typical of its touring model range. Team RBM's sponsor livery and racing number are applied with clean, well-registered edges rather than blurred transitions. For a shelf built around DTM history or BMW's touring car programme specifically, this M3 gives a documented, specific entry point into a series built on close, competitive racing rather than outright car development.

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