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BMW M6 E63 Blue Kyosho 1:18

BMW M6 E63 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
80430413351
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About the BMW M6 E63 Blue Kyosho 1:18

TL;DR: Kyosho's 1:18 diecast BMW M6 E63 in blue is a used model, box showing traces of storage, casting unaffected. Opening doors, bonnet and boot reveal cabin detail on the V10-powered performance flagship BMW built on the E63 Grand Tourer platform.

The E63 M6 borrowed its high-revving V10 straight from the E60 M5, a rare case of BMW putting its most exotic engine into a genuinely comfortable Grand Tourer body.

Diecast Detail on BMW's V10 Flagship

This model's zinc alloy body carries substantial weight, fitting for a car whose real counterpart housed one of BMW's most technically ambitious road-car engines. Doors, bonnet and boot open on hinges that hold their position, revealing a cabin styled to the M6's sportier specification and an engine bay with recognisable, if simplified, detail. The blue paint shows a reasonable depth under direct lighting without the deepest flake a premium finish might carry, and panel gaps sit at the wider tolerances typical of pressed metal construction rather than a hand-built resin equivalent. As a used piece, the box shows storage wear consistent with age; the model itself merits independent inspection of paint and panel condition.

The M6's Position Among BMW M Coupes

Positioned as the performance flagship of the E63 range, the M6 gave BMW's Grand Tourer coupe a genuinely exotic drivetrain that its more common six-cylinder siblings never matched. Displayed alongside a standard 645Ci or 650Ci, this M6 shows the ceiling of what the E63 platform was capable of, and beside an E92 M3, it demonstrates BMW's range of M-badged performance across very different body styles. At 1:18, the Grand Tourer's long-bonnet proportions give it commanding shelf presence next to smaller M cars. Kyosho's diecast pricing keeps this at an accessible mid-tier, making a used M6 a genuinely worthwhile way to represent BMW's most powerful mid-2000s coupe without seeking a rarer, costlier alternative.

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