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Ford C-Max Grand Black Metallic Minichamps 1:43

Ford C-Max Grand Black Metallic Minichamps 1:43
Current price: £48.00
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Specifications
Car Brand
Ford
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:43
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
400089100
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About the Ford C-Max Grand Black Metallic Minichamps 1:43

TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:43 diecast reproduces the Ford C-Max Grand in black metallic, the seven-seat MPV Ford sold across Europe from the early 2010s. A straightforward road car casting suited to a broad Ford collection rather than a racing shelf.

The Grand C-Max filled a practical niche in Ford's European range, and this diecast keeps that everyday role in view rather than reaching for drama the car never had.

Street Model Build Quality at 1:43

The taller MPV roofline and third-row glasshouse are captured accurately in proportion to Ford's contemporary hatchback range, and the zinc alloy body gives the casting a reassuring density for its size. Black metallic paint is applied evenly, with enough flake to catch light without the layered depth a premium resin build would add. Interior detail stays simple, a moulded dashboard and bench seating rather than individually sculpted rear rows, which is standard at this price tier. The model's compact 1:43 footprint means a Ford road car range spanning hatchbacks, saloons and MPVs like this one fits comfortably across one cabinet shelf.

Where a Grand C-Max Fits on the Shelf

This casting sits most naturally beside other early-2010s Ford street models, providing practical contrast against sportier Focus or Fiesta variants in a marque-led display. It is not a piece built to carry a collection on its own weight, and it should be judged accordingly: an honest, accessible record of a family car that did real work on Europe's roads, rather than a subject with racing pedigree behind it. For collectors filling out that everyday side of a Ford lineup, it does the job cleanly.

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