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Toyota Celica RA24 Restomod Midnight Purple Otto 1:18

Toyota Celica RA24 Restomod Midnight Purple Otto 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Toyota
Model Manufacturer
Otto
Scale
1:18
Material
Resin
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
OT1089
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About the Toyota Celica RA24 Restomod Midnight Purple Otto 1:18

TL;DR: Otto Models' 1:18 resin Celica RA24 Restomod wears deep Midnight Purple over a modernised take on the 1970s coupe shape. New model, sealed body, new box. A resin casting built for surface detail rather than opening panels.

The RA24 Celica has become a favourite restomod canvas among Japanese classic enthusiasts, and Otto's resin casting follows that trend rather than replicating a stock factory example.

Resin Craftsmanship on a Restomod Subject

A one-piece resin body suits a restomod build particularly well, since the appeal lies entirely in surface treatment: subtly widened arches, a lowered ride height, and modern wheels sitting inside the original Celica's angular 1970s silhouette. The sealed shell holds continuous shut lines around the coupe's long doors and low roofline, a precision cast resin achieves more readily than a pressed metal tool would on compound curves this pronounced. Midnight Purple carries genuine depth under direct light, the kind of finish restomod builders favour on real cars because it reads differently depending on the angle. Cast resin also keeps mass modest for a coupe this size, and the trade against a heavier diecast equivalent is one collectors of resin restomod subjects generally accept for the sharper detailing it buys.

A Distinct Shelf Piece for Japanese Classics

Stock Celica models are common in diecast; a restomod interpretation like this one is not, which gives it genuine standalone appeal beside more conventional 1970s Japanese coupes. It works well as a contrast piece next to an unmodified RA-series Celica, letting the two tell the story of factory original versus modern reinterpretation on the same shelf. Arriving as a new model in undamaged packaging, it is ready to display without any condition checks needed on delivery.

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