
TL;DR: Wiesmann diecast models in 1:18 from Revell reproduce the German manufacturer's BMW-engined roadsters and grand tourers, identifiable by their distinctive gecko emblem. A niche 2000s and 2010s subject suited to collectors interested in low-volume specialist manufacturers outside the mainstream German marques.
Wiesmann built its identity on doing something unusual: hand-built bodywork wrapped around proven BMW engines, badged with a gecko emblem that became instantly recognisable to anyone familiar with the niche sports car world.
A Specialist Outside the Mainstream
Unlike the volume German marques that dominate most collections, Wiesmann built cars in small numbers for buyers who wanted something genuinely distinct, a philosophy that gives its Roadsters and Grand Tourers real character on a shelf.
Revell's Diecast Interpretation
Revell's 1:18 work captures the flowing, retro-influenced bodywork that defines Wiesmann's design language, giving the marque's low production numbers a wider audience through diecast reproduction.
A Rewarding Niche Discovery
Wiesmann suits collectors who enjoy uncovering specialist manufacturers that mainstream car culture often overlooks entirely.
- Hand-built bodywork paired with proven BMW powertrains.
- Spans 2000s and 2010s Roadsters and Grand Tourers.
- A genuinely niche specialist manufacturer discovery.

