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Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 #35 T. Heyer / T. Jager 24 Hours of Spa 2011 Minichamps 1:18

Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 #35 T. Heyer / T. Jager 24 Hours of Spa 2011 Minichamps 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Mercedes
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
B66960196
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About the Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 #35 T. Heyer / T. Jager 24 Hours of Spa 2011 Minichamps 1:18

TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:18 diecast Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 #35 reproduces the T. Heyer and T. Jager car from the 2011 24 Hours of Spa. Sharp livery printing and accurate GT3 aerodynamic detail from a manufacturer with a strong reputation for motorsport precision.

The SLS AMG GT3 was Mercedes' customer racing weapon of the early 2010s, and the 24 Hours of Spa remains one of GT racing's toughest endurance tests, making a genuine race-entry livery a meaningful subject rather than a generic paint job.

Minichamps' Motorsport Livery Precision

Minichamps has built its reputation specifically on accurate motorsport reproduction, and it shows here in the tampo-printed sponsor logos, the crisp #35 numbering, and the GT3-spec wide-arch bodywork and rear wing correctly proportioned against the road-going SLS. The gullwing doors open to reveal a roll-cage interior rather than a road car's cabin, a detail that separates a genuine race replica from a repainted street model. Diecast construction gives the piece real heft, and panel gaps stay tight enough that the aerodynamic addenda sit flush rather than proud, which matters on a car whose bodywork was function-first.

A Specific Endurance Race, Not a Generic Racer

This is a subject for GT3 and endurance-racing collectors specifically, best displayed within a Spa or 24-hour-race theme rather than a general Mercedes shelf, where the specific driver pairing and event context carry real meaning. It rewards buyers who already know why the #35 car matters, rather than casual browsers.

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