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Toyota TJ110 Tianjin Huali Yellow OEM 1:18

Toyota TJ110 Tianjin Huali Yellow OEM 1:18
Current price: £155.83

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Specifications
Car Brand
Toyota
Model Manufacturer
OEM
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
TOYOTA014
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About the Toyota TJ110 Tianjin Huali Yellow OEM 1:18

TL;DR: This 1:18 diecast Toyota TJ110 in yellow reproduces a light commercial van produced through the Tianjin Huali joint venture in 1980s China. A genuinely niche subject rather than a mainstream Toyota, it suits collectors seeking early Chinese joint-venture commercial vehicles over more familiar passenger models.

Not every diecast subject needs global fame to be worth collecting, and the TJ110 rewards exactly the kind of curiosity that seeks out overlooked corners of automotive history.

A Model That Documents a Specific Production Arrangement

Details on the Tianjin Huali joint venture are genuinely scarce outside specialist Chinese commercial-vehicle circles, so this replica is best appreciated as a documentation piece rather than as a subject with a long collecting tradition behind it. The yellow finish is a practical, commercial-vehicle colour rather than a styling flourish, appropriate for a van built to work rather than to impress. As a diecast object it delivers what light commercial vans need from a scale replica: a boxy, upright body, simple glazing, and a stance that reads clearly even without opening features or fine interior detail. Collectors drawn to this piece are typically building a lineup around a theme, region, or era rather than around brand loyalty alone.

Placing an Obscure Subject in a Collection

A model this specific works best surrounded by context: other 1980s commercial vehicles, other joint-venture or licensed-production subjects, or a shelf dedicated to vehicles that never reached Western markets. On its own it is a curiosity; grouped with similar rarities, it becomes evidence of how far a themed collection can reach beyond the usual sports cars and saloons, which is precisely the appeal for collectors chasing depth over familiarity.

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