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Aston Martin Lagonda S2 Black Cult Models 1:18

Aston Martin Lagonda S2 Black Cult Models 1:18
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Specifications
Manufacturer
Cult Models
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
CML014-6
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About the Aston Martin Lagonda S2 Black Cult Models 1:18

TL;DR: Cult Models' 1:18 diecast Aston Martin Lagonda Series 2 in black reproduces William Towns' dramatic 1976 wedge design, one of the most futuristic British saloons of its decade. The car's pioneering all-digital dashboard turned heads as much as its razor-edge bodywork, and this diecast keeps that severe silhouette intact at 1:18 scale.

Few production saloons committed as fully to a single design idea as the Lagonda Series 2, and its uncompromising wedge shape still looks radical decades after William Towns drew it for Aston Martin's luxury flagship.

William Towns' Wedge and a Pioneering Digital Dashboard

William Towns designed the Series 2 Lagonda around flat planes and sharp creases at a time when most luxury saloons still favored rounded, formal lines, and the result looked more like a concept-car sketch than anything else on sale in 1976. Beneath that severe bodywork sat an equally radical interior: a fully digital instrument panel using early LED and cathode-ray display technology, an ambitious idea that put the Lagonda years ahead of its rivals in concept even as the electronics themselves proved troublesome in period. Aston Martin built the Series 2 in genuinely small numbers, a low-volume flagship positioned above the rest of the marque's two-door lineup as its dramatic four-door statement. That combination of extreme styling and technological ambition is exactly why the Lagonda still draws attention from collectors focused on 1970s design rather than performance figures.

Cult Models' Diecast Rendition of a Design Outlier

Black is arguably the correct color for this shape: it lets the creases and flat panels read as pure geometry rather than competing with a busy paint scheme, and the diecast build gives the wedge real weight on the shelf, appropriate for a car that was never meant to feel light or playful. Displayed among more conventional 1970s luxury saloons, the Lagonda's silhouette does the work of making a design statement without needing extra context. Its low original production numbers make a well-executed diecast one of the more practical ways most collectors will ever own a Series 2 in any form. For a collection organized around design-forward British cars or wedge-era exotica, this model provides a genuine centerpiece rather than a supporting piece.

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