
Mercury Gotham or Bust With Harley Quinn Figure Metals Diecast 1:24

Specifications
- Car Brand
- Mercury
- Model Manufacturer
- Metals Diecast
- Scale
- 1:24
- Material
- Diecast
- Model Condition
- Used Model
- SKU
- 30456
- Year
- 1951
- Era
- 1950s
- Body Type
- Coupé
- Vehicle Class
- Vintage Classics
- Openable Parts
- Yes
- Packaging Condition
- Traces of Storage
- Model Type
- Street Models
- EAN / GTIN
- 801310304563
About the Mercury Gotham or Bust With Harley Quinn Figure Metals Diecast 1:24
TL;DR: This 1:24 diecast reproduces a 1951 Mercury coupe under "Gotham or Bust" Harley Quinn graphics, supplied with a matching figure. The chopped, low-roof Mercury profile underneath the paint job is the genuine article, from an era when custom Mercurys were already a build culture in their own right.
Early-1950s Mercury coupés have a long custom-car history of their own, low rooflines and smooth flanks that made them a favourite canvas for personalisation, and this diecast leans on that same chopped, lowered silhouette.
A Vintage Coupé Shape Beneath the Comic Paint
The Mercury's rounded rear fenders and low, sloping roofline are a genuinely period-accurate 1951 shape, and this diecast keeps that profile intact rather than exaggerating it into a cartoon caricature. The Harley Quinn livery, in the character's signature red and black split scheme, is laid over the coupé's smooth body panels, with "Gotham or Bust" lettering standing in for the kind of hand-painted slogans custom builders of the era actually used on their own cars. The included figure stands separately beside the model for display purposes. At 1:24, the Mercury's long, low stance still reads clearly, giving it genuine visual presence despite the compact scale.
Where Custom Culture Meets Comic Licensing
There's a neat overlap here between two collecting worlds: early Mercury custom-car history and DC villain merchandise, and this piece sits at the intersection rather than fully committing to either. Vintage Classics collectors get a period-correct coupé shape, while comic collectors get a genuine character pairing with figure included. It rewards a buyer who appreciates both angles rather than picking one over the other.







