
BMW Alpina B10 E34 Touring Dark Green MCG 1:18

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Specifications
- Year
- 1991
- Era
- 1990s
- Body Type
- Estate & Wagon
- Vehicle Class
- Tuner Specials
- Openable Parts
- No
- Packaging Condition
- New
- Model Type
- Street Models
- EAN / GTIN
- 4052176775486
About the BMW Alpina B10 E34 Touring Dark Green MCG 1:18
TL;DR: MCG's 1:18 diecast BMW Alpina B10 E34 Touring in Dark Green reproduces the tuner-badged estate from the early 1990s. The zinc-alloy body is a sealed one-piece shell with tight shutlines and genuine metal weight. A rare wagon variant for BMW and Alpina collectors.
Alpina's work on the E34 5 Series is well known among BMW enthusiasts, but the Touring wagon version of the B10 is a genuinely uncommon subject to find reproduced at this scale.
Zinc-Alloy Diecast on a Sealed Estate Body
Diecast construction gives this Touring real presence in the hand, the density that separates metal from resin at a comparable price point. MCG's shell is sealed, so the wagon's long roofline and rear tailgate are cast as one continuous form, with the shutlines around the doors and hatch reading as clean, even grooves rather than functioning seams. That construction choice suits an estate body particularly well, since a wagon's long flat surfaces show paint quality more readily than a coupe's curves, and the Dark Green finish here holds an even, deep gloss under direct light. Alpina's subtle badging and wheel design, details easy to lose at this scale, come through with reasonable crispness given the diecast tooling at this tier.
A Rare Wagon Variant for BMW Collectors
Estate-bodied performance cars occupy a smaller corner of the collecting hobby than sedans and coupes, which makes a Touring-specific release genuinely useful for anyone building a complete Alpina or E34 chronology. At roughly 24cm, it sits comfortably in a mixed 1990s European display alongside sedan and coupe siblings, its longer roofline the visual tell that separates it from the standard B10 sedan. For collectors who specialize by marque rather than by scale-model manufacturer, a diecast estate like this fills a gap that resin specialists rarely cover at this specific body style.














