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Mercedes CLK 500 W209 Light Blue Metallic Kyosho 1:18

Mercedes CLK 500 W209 Light Blue Metallic Kyosho 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Mercedes
Model Manufacturer
Kyosho
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
B66962192
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About the Mercedes CLK 500 W209 Light Blue Metallic Kyosho 1:18

TL;DR: Kyosho's 1:18 diecast Mercedes CLK 500 W209 wears Light Blue Metallic with opening doors, bonnet and boot on a zinc alloy body. This is a used example; the box shows traces of storage, the model itself intact. A mid-2000s Mercedes coupe replica at mainstream diecast pricing.

The W209 CLK took its styling cues from the flagship SL roadster, giving a mid-range coupe an unusually elegant profile for its segment, and Kyosho's diecast presents that shape in a distinctive Light Blue Metallic finish.

Kyosho's Diecast Build on the CLK 500

The zinc alloy body carries genuine weight, and Kyosho's tooling renders the CLK's frameless door glass and elongated bonnet with reasonable sharpness for the tier. Doors, bonnet and boot all open, exposing the V8 engine layout and the cabin trim, both handled with care despite the mainstream construction level. Light Blue Metallic catches direct light well, showing a visible flake pattern that reads more vividly than a solid colour would, though the depth stops short of a premium resin finish. Panel gaps sit at a standard diecast width. As a used model, some light handling wear is expected, and the box shows traces of storage; the model itself remains sound.

The CLK's Place in a Mercedes Coupe Lineup

The CLK sat between the compact C-Class and the larger E-Class in Mercedes' coupe range, borrowing styling language from the flagship SL to punch above its market position, a strategy that made it a popular choice for buyers wanting an elegant two-door without full luxury-coupe pricing. Displayed alongside other early-2000s Mercedes coupes, it demonstrates how the brand extended sportier styling down through its lineup during that period. Its accessible diecast pricing suits a collector filling out a decade-by-decade Mercedes coupe display rather than chasing a single hero piece.

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