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Mercedes L6600 Rungewagen Grey Black Minichamps 1:18

Mercedes L6600 Rungewagen Grey Black Minichamps 1:18
Current price: £270.83

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Specifications
Car Brand
Mercedes
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
109031050-R1
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5-layer carton Foam-filled interior
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About the Mercedes L6600 Rungewagen Grey Black Minichamps 1:18

TL;DR: This is a re-released run of Minichamps' 1:18 diecast Mercedes L6600 Rungenwagen in grey and black, reproducing the same 1950 flatbed commercial truck. Renewed availability matters for a niche subject that rarely returns to catalogues once sold out.

Commercial vehicle diecast tends to sell in smaller numbers than passenger cars, which makes a second production run of a subject like this genuinely useful for collectors who missed the first.

Why a Reissue Matters for a Niche Subject

Trucks and working vehicles occupy a thin corner of the diecast market, and once a run like this sells through, subjects this specific rarely come back at all. A re-release changes that calculation, giving collectors who focus on postwar commercial vehicles or broader Mercedes-Benz history a second chance at a car that would otherwise have become a secondary-market hunt. The build itself is unchanged: the same boxy cab, exposed chassis rails and stake-sided flatbed body, reproduced with the same honest, working-vehicle character rather than any styling flourish. Grey and black paint continues to suit the truck's utilitarian purpose rather than aiming for showroom presentation.

Filling a Persistent Gap

Commercial vehicles remain underrepresented across most manufacturers' catalogues, and a returning run like this one is a rare opportunity to correct that gap without resorting to the secondary market. It suits the same collector as the original release: someone building genuine breadth into a Mercedes or postwar transport display.

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