
Bentley Continental GT Orange Metallic Minichamps 1:18

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Specifications
- Brand
- Bentley
- Manufacturer
- Minichamps
- Scale
- 1:18
- Material
- Diecast
- Model Condition
- Used Model
- SKU
- 100139921
- Year
- 2011
- Era
- 2010s
- Body Type
- Coupe
- Vehicle Class
- Grand Tourers
- Openable Parts
- Yes
- Packaging Condition
- Traces of Storage
- Model Type
- Street Models
- EAN / GTIN
- 4012138108462
About the Bentley Continental GT Orange Metallic Minichamps 1:18
TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:18 diecast Bentley Continental GT reproduces the second-generation grand tourer in a bold orange metallic finish. Diecast build gives the coupe's long bonnet and broad shoulders real heft, positioning this piece as a modern counterpoint on a shelf built around vintage Bentley coachwork.
An orange metallic Bentley is a statement in real life, and Minichamps carries that same confidence into 1:18 scale.
Diecast Weight and Paint on a Modern Grand Tourer
The Continental GT's proportions, long bonnet, short overhangs, a roofline sloping into a compact tail, translate well to diecast tooling, since the body is mostly smooth surfacing rather than intricate trim. Metallic orange paint is where this piece has to work hardest: metallic flake needs even coverage across large flat panels or it reads patchy under direct light, and this finish holds consistent color depth from the bonnet through the rear haunches. The diecast body gives the model a reassuring density in hand, appropriate for a car whose road presence comes partly from sheer mass. Wheels sit turned to fill the arches properly, which matters on a GT silhouette where stance says as much about character as its lines do.
A Modern Counterpoint in a Bentley Display
Bentley's grand touring lineage runs from pre-war luxury coachwork through today's turbocharged coupes, and this Continental GT sits at the modern end of that story. Placed next to a vintage Bentley saloon, it makes the brand's evolution visible in a single glance, from hand-formed bodywork to contemporary aerodynamic surfacing. The orange finish does real work as a shelf anchor, too; grand tourers in a themed collection often default to silver, black, or British racing green, so a saturated metallic color stands out without needing special-edition status to earn its place. It rewards being seen from across the room as much as up close.









