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BMW M2 F87 Blue Metallic Minichamps 1:18

BMW M2 F87 Blue Metallic Minichamps 1:18
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Brand
BMW
Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
155026101
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About the BMW M2 F87 Blue Metallic Minichamps 1:18

TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:18 diecast BMW M2 F87 in Blue Metallic reproduces BMW's smallest M coupe, built on the 2 Series platform and known among enthusiasts for its compact size and manual-gearbox availability. Diecast construction brings opening doors and hood to this modern performance-coupe replica.

BMW built the M2 as the smallest, most affordable way into its M performance lineup, and enthusiasts responded to that compact size and the option of a manual gearbox at a time when larger M cars were drifting toward automatic-only setups.

Diecast Build and the M2's Compact Proportions

Minichamps casts this F87 in zinc alloy diecast, and the Blue Metallic finish holds real depth under direct light, showing the kind of flake structure that flat single-stage paint cannot match. The doors and hood open on functioning hinges, exposing a simplified cabin and engine bay that diecast construction handles more naturally than a sealed resin body could at this price point. The M2's short overhangs and wide rear haunches, proportions that made the real car look compact and aggressive at once, come through clearly at 1:18.

The M2 F87's Place in BMW's M Lineup

Where the M3 and M4 grew larger and more powerful across their generations, the M2 stayed deliberately smaller, positioned as the entry point for buyers who wanted M-badged handling without the size or price of the bigger coupes. Its six-cylinder engine and, for much of its run, manual-gearbox availability gave it a reputation among enthusiasts as one of the more driver-focused cars in BMW's modern lineup.

Displayed alongside larger M coupes, this M2 makes the size difference obvious, and its Blue Metallic finish gives it a distinct identity separate from BMW's more common M3-generation liveries.

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