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Mini Countryman F60 Island Blue & White Kyosho 1:18

Mini Countryman F60 Island Blue & White Kyosho 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Mini
Model Manufacturer
Kyosho
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
80432447940
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5-layer carton Foam-filled interior
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About the Mini Countryman F60 Island Blue & White Kyosho 1:18

TL;DR: Kyosho's 1:18 diecast Mini Countryman F60 in Island Blue and white is a used model, box showing traces of storage, casting unaffected. Opening doors, bonnet and boot expose interior and engine bay detail on the second-generation Countryman, the model that took Mini firmly into crossover territory.

The Countryman was always the Mini range's odd one out, and a two-tone paint scheme suits its slightly larger, boxier stance well in scale.

Zinc Alloy Build Quality and Opening Detail

This casting is zinc alloy diecast, and the weight is noticeable the moment it clears its foam tray, denser than any plastic toy of similar size. Doors, bonnet and boot all operate on hinges that hold a set position rather than swinging freely, opening onto a cabin moulded with the two-tone dashboard treatment the real car favoured and an engine bay with recognisable, if simplified, detail. The two-tone paint separation between the Island Blue body and white roof is a genuine test of a manufacturer's masking process, and Kyosho holds that line cleanly here, without obvious bleed at the pillars. As a used piece, the model carries normal signs of previous ownership; the box shows storage wear but that stays confined to the packaging.

The Countryman's Place in a Mini Collection

The F60 generation Countryman, introduced in the mid-2010s, grew the model further and pushed BMW-era Mini squarely into compact SUV territory, a shift some traditionalists resisted but which kept the brand relevant against a market moving toward crossovers. Displayed beside a Hatch or Clubman, the Countryman's taller stance and cladded wheel arches make an obvious visual contrast that tells the story of how far the badge stretched. At 1:18, its SUV proportions take a little more shelf depth than a standard hatchback, worth factoring into cabinet planning. Kyosho's mid-tier diecast pricing makes this a sensible, accessible way to represent Mini's crossover era without paying for a limited-run resin equivalent.

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