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Mercedes 540K Cabriolet Blue White Cult Models 1:18

Mercedes 540K Cabriolet Blue White Cult Models 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Mercedes
Model Manufacturer
Cult Models
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
CML184-2
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About the Mercedes 540K Cabriolet Blue White Cult Models 1:18

TL;DR: Cult Models' 1:18 diecast Mercedes 540K Cabriolet in Blue and White reproduces the 1938 supercharged luxury tourer with a lighter, brighter two-tone finish. The vivid combination suits the 540K's flowing bonnet and long running boards, a genuinely elegant coachbuilt design from Mercedes' pre-war era.

Few pre-war cars carried their coachbuilt elegance as confidently as the 540K, and this Blue and White finish gives Cult Models' diecast a brighter, more youthful reading of that 1930s luxury.

Cult Models' Diecast Take on a Coachbuilt Classic

The 540K's bonnet runs impossibly long ahead of the cabin, housing a supercharged 5.4-litre straight-eight, and Cult Models keeps that proportion honest rather than compressing it to fit a more conventional diecast footprint. Blue paintwork over a white lower panel catches light cleanly across the flowing front wings, and the diecast weight in hand reflects the genuinely substantial presence the real car carried on 1930s roads. Running boards, wire wheels and the folded cabriolet roof are all worked into a shape that reads as luxurious rather than merely vintage.

The 540K's Supercharged Pre-War Pedigree

Mercedes-Benz built the 540K for European aristocracy and the era's wealthiest buyers, its Kompressor supercharger and Sindelfingen coachwork placing it among the most desirable cars of its decade. This lighter Blue and White finish suits a collection built around the more elegant, formal-dress side of pre-war motoring, a genuinely rare subject for any 1:18 cabinet.

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