Aston Martin DB5(diecast 1:18, AUTOart)

  • Aston Martin DB5 (from 1963)
  • AUTOart
  • 1:18
  • Showcase model / No engine
  • diecast
  • silver
  • Perfect mint condition
  • Original packaging exists
  • Not for sale
Limited edition
 
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A Model Car That Captures History

Check out this awesome model car in 1/18 scale, made by AUTOart. It’s a super detailed replica of the classic Aston Martin DB5. This little beauty is a limited edition, making it a must-have for collectors. Crafted from high-quality die-cast material, it really stands out thanks to its precise workmanship and faithful reproduction. The owner of this model, a collector named "Jiten," has proudly added it to his collection, where it definitely shines. You can see the iconic design features of the original, like the sleek lines, the signature grille, and those classic spoke wheels. These details highlight the elegance and innovation that Aston Martin captured in this ride.

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Background and History of the Aston Martin DB5

The original Aston Martin DB5 was produced between 1963 and 1965 and embodies British luxury and engineering excellence. It was a step up from its predecessor, the Aston Martin DB4. This beauty was designed by Carrozzeria Touring, and you can really see its Italian roots in the elegant bodywork. The engineers, including Tadek Marek, who was responsible for the powerful 4.0-liter (242 cubic inches) inline-six engine, made this car one of the icons of European automotive history. Interestingly, this engine gave the DB5 a significant performance boost, allowing it to hit a top speed of 143 mph (230 km/h) — pretty impressive for back in the day. Plus, the car came packed with cutting-edge tech like electric windows and air conditioning, making it a trendsetter for luxury features.

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Cultural Significance and Context

The introduction of the Aston Martin DB5 in 1963 coincided with a really interesting time. The world was in the middle of the Cold War while big social events like Martin Luther King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech were happening. At the same time, The Beatles dropped their legendary album "Please Please Me." These historical touchpoints really highlight the backdrop from which this car emerged and show just how visionary the DB5's design and technology were for its time. It gained even more fame later on, especially through appearances in the James Bond movie franchise.

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The Model and Its Special Details

This 1/18 model from AUTOart nails the features of the original down to the last detail. The finish on this replica is in an elegant silver tone — “Silver Birch” — giving it just as much class as the real deal. The finely detailed spoke wheels and accurately reproduced body contours are standout features. It’s a real treat to check out the intricately designed emblems and badges. This model reflects the achievements of the British sports car industry and the love for detail that AUTOart put into recreating this iconic car in miniature form. For model car enthusiasts like "Jiten," this isn’t just a display piece; it’s a slice of automotive history that sparks memories and showcases the evolution of car design.

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    Chriskitt

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    a month ago
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    Chriskitt

    Auto-translated 👍👍😎😎 Cool car from James Bond 🙏📺👍👍👍

    a month ago
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