
Mercedes 200 W110 Black Norev 1:18

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Specifications
- Brand
- Mercedes
- Manufacturer
- Norev
- Scale
- 1:18
- Material
- Diecast
- Model Condition
- Used Model
- SKU
- 183574
- Year
- 1966
- Era
- 1960s
- Body Type
- Sedan
- Vehicle Class
- Vintage Classics
- Openable Parts
- Yes
- Packaging Condition
- Traces of Storage
- Model Type
- Street Models
- EAN / GTIN
- 3551091835745
About the Mercedes 200 W110 Black Norev 1:18
TL;DR: The Norev Mercedes 200 W110 1:18 diecast reproduces the compact fintail sedan from the later years of Mercedes' distinctive Heckflosse design era. Finished in black, it captures the smaller, more affordable end of that fintail lineup, a useful companion to larger fintail Mercedes models in a 1960s German sedan display.
Mercedes' fintail, or Heckflosse, generation spanned several body sizes through the 1960s, and the W110 represented the smaller, more accessible end of that range rather than the flagship models most collectors picture first.
A Compact Fintail Rendered With Period Accuracy
The W110's subtle rear fins, far more restrained than the exaggerated American tailfins of the same decade, mark it clearly as a fintail-generation Mercedes without overwhelming the car's otherwise conservative sedan proportions, and Norev's diecast captures that restraint accurately in the tooling around the rear quarter panels. Black paint suits the car's understated, functional character, a common and period-correct choice for a mainstream 1960s Mercedes sedan rather than a flashy statement color. Doors open on solid hinges to reveal a simple, functional cabin, consistent with the W110's position as one of Mercedes' more affordable sedans of the era rather than a luxury flagship.
Filling Out a Complete Fintail Lineup
Mercedes sold the fintail generation across multiple engine sizes and body lengths, and the smaller W110 sat well below the larger W111 and W112 flagship fintails in both price and specification, giving each model a distinct role within the same broader design era. For a collector assembling a full fintail lineup, the W110 represents the accessible, high-volume end of that range, the car ordinary German buyers actually bought in large numbers rather than the flagship most non-specialists remember. Displayed beside a larger fintail sedan, it demonstrates the genuine range Mercedes offered under a single, unified design language, and that range across price points is part of what made the fintail era so commercially successful.














