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Chevrolet Corvette C7 Silver Maisto 1:18

Chevrolet Corvette C7 Silver Maisto 1:18
Current price: £48.00
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Specifications
Car Brand
Chevrolet
Model Manufacturer
Maisto
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
38132
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About the Chevrolet Corvette C7 Silver Maisto 1:18

TL;DR: Maisto's 1:18 diecast Corvette C7 coupe in silver covers the seventh-generation Stingray at entry-tier pricing. Zinc alloy construction, opening panels, and a mass-market finish make it a straightforward, accessible way to display Chevrolet's modern sports car.

The C7 Corvette reset Chevrolet's sports car ambitions when it launched in 2014, and Maisto's diecast keeps that low, wide silhouette recognisable at 1:18 without asking collectors to pay hero-piece money.

Maisto's Entry-Tier Approach to the Corvette C7

Lift this model and the zinc alloy body gives it real heft, the trait that separates diecast from lighter toy-grade plastic. The doors and bonnet open on simple hinges, functional rather than precision-fitted, and panel gaps run a touch wider than mid-tier diecast allows. Silver paint is applied evenly across the C7's angular bodywork, though it approximates GM's factory shade rather than matching a paint code exactly. The interior is simplified: moulded seats and dash detail picked out without the mapped texture a costlier build would carry. None of this undermines the point of the piece. Maisto has long built accessible diecast for buyers who want a recognisable shape on the shelf rather than a museum-grade replica, and the Corvette suits that treatment well given how many were sold new.

Why the C7 Shape Still Reads at 1:18

The seventh-generation Stingray moved Corvette design toward sharper creases and a more aggressive stance than its predecessors, and that character survives the scale-down. At roughly 25cm long, the model holds its own next to other American sports cars in a mixed 1:18 row. It works best as a volume piece in a Corvette generational display or a broader muscle-and-sports-car theme, where its low price lets a collector build breadth rather than commit heavily to one car.

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