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Ford Explorer Grey OEM 1:18

Ford Explorer Grey OEM 1:18
Current price: £130.00
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Specifications
Car Brand
Ford
Model Manufacturer
OEM
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
FORD2020
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About the Ford Explorer Grey OEM 1:18

TL;DR: This 1:18 diecast Ford Explorer in grey reproduces the 2020 three-row SUV at large-scale size, roughly twenty-eight centimetres long. A straightforward, mainstream American SUV rendered honestly, suited to a modern Ford or family-SUV display shelf.

The Explorer has spent three decades as one of America's default family SUVs, and this diecast treats it exactly that way: familiar, unpretentious, built for the road rather than the racetrack.

A Large-Scale Take on a Familiar SUV Shape

At 1:18, the Explorer's boxy three-row body translates to a model with genuine shelf presence, its roofline and high beltline giving it a more upright stance than the sports cars usually found at this scale. The grey finish is applied cleanly and reads as a practical, real-world colour rather than a showroom special, which suits a vehicle built for daily duty rather than display glamour. The diecast body carries reassuring weight in hand, and while fine cabin detail stays simplified compared to a premium-tier build, the overall silhouette, wheel arches, and grille treatment are all recognisably Explorer. It is a model that photographs well precisely because it does not try to be anything other than what the real SUV is.

Placing a Modern SUV Among a Ford Collection

The Explorer's everyday familiarity is its strength here. Positioned beside other modern Ford models or contemporary American SUVs, it fills a role that period sports cars and rally liveries cannot: representing the vehicles that actually fill driveways rather than podiums. For a collector building a rounded picture of modern Ford, or simply a shelf of current-generation SUVs across brands, this Explorer earns its place through honest, recognisable proportions rather than rarity or racing pedigree.

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