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Hummer H2 Silver Maisto 1:18

Hummer H2 Silver Maisto 1:18
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Specifications
Brand
Hummer
Manufacturer
Maisto
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
7449569
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About the Hummer H2 Silver Maisto 1:18

TL;DR: Maisto's 1:18 diecast Hummer H2 wears silver, with doors, hood and trunk that all open. This is a used model, box showing traces of storage. Launched in 2002 as GM's civilian Hummer flagship, the H2 became a defining symbol of early-2000s American SUV excess.

Few vehicles captured a specific automotive moment as squarely as the H2, and this silver diecast reproduces that imposing shape with panels that genuinely open.

Diecast Construction on a Full-Size SUV

The zinc alloy body carries substantial weight, matching a real vehicle built around a boxy, military-influenced frame rather than a lightweight platform. Doors, hood and trunk all open, giving access to the cabin's upright dashboard and the large V8 under the hood rather than a sealed shell, at the usual cost of slightly wider gaps around the working hinge points. The silver finish reads cleanly against the H2's flat, upright body panels and exposed exterior hardware, a design built to project size and presence over aerodynamic refinement. This is a used model, and the box shows traces of storage while the casting itself remains unaffected.

The H2's Cultural Moment

General Motors launched the H2 in 2002 as a more attainable, road-focused companion to the military-derived H1, building it on a GM truck platform rather than the H1's original Humvee underpinnings. Its imposing scale and boxy styling made it an instantly recognizable symbol of the early-2000s SUV boom, a period when large, fuel-thirsty luxury SUVs represented a distinct segment of American automotive culture before rising fuel prices and shifting tastes pushed the market toward smaller crossovers.

Where the H2 Fits a Collection

This H2 suits a luxury SUV or early-2000s American vehicle display, offering a scale contrast against sedans and sports cars on the same shelf. Its opening panels make it a genuinely interactive piece. Given the used condition, checking the panel fit before display is sensible, and the box's storage marks are cosmetic only.

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