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BMW Z3 Roadster Blue Dealer Edition UT Models 1:18

BMW Z3 Roadster Blue Dealer Edition UT Models 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
BMW
Model Manufacturer
UT Models
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
80439422186
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About the BMW Z3 Roadster Blue Dealer Edition UT Models 1:18

TL;DR: UT Models' 1:18 diecast BMW Z3 Roadster recreates the 1997 dealer edition in blue, produced during the Z3's run as the first BMW built entirely at an American plant. Detailed diecast construction with factory-authorised dealer-edition provenance suits a 1990s or BMW roadster themed shelf.

Before this Z3 became a household name on cinema screens, it was already a genuine milestone for BMW, and dealer editions like this one were sold through the same showrooms that told that story first.

UT Models' Dealer-Edition Build of the Z3 Roadster

UT Models built its 1990s reputation on precise, factory-authorised dealer-edition diecast, and this Z3 carries that level of finish through into the blue paintwork and tight panel gaps along the bonnet and boot line. The doors and bonnet open smoothly, giving access to a cabin trimmed with more care than a typical mass-market piece of the same era, and the wheel and tyre detailing holds up under close inspection. The roadster's short deck and long bonnet, the same proportions that made the shape instantly recognisable on release, come through clearly in this scale.

The BMW That Went to Hollywood Before Showrooms

The Z3 launched in 1996 as the first BMW built entirely at the marque's Spartanburg, South Carolina plant, a genuine shift in where the company manufactured its cars. Its cultural profile grew further when it appeared on screen in the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye, giving the roadster a level of public recognition well beyond typical sports car launches. Dealer editions like this one were sold directly through BMW's own network, giving them a documented provenance that appeals to collectors who value that kind of traceable history.

For a 1990s BMW themed shelf, this Z3 combines genuine manufacturing history with a cultural footnote most collectors already recognise.

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