
Mercedes E-Class S212 T-Model Tenorit Gray Metallic Minichamps 1:18

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Specifications
- Brand
- Mercedes
- Manufacturer
- Minichamps
- Scale
- 1:18
- Material
- Diecast
- Model Condition
- Used Model
- SKU
- B66962447
- Year
- 2009
- Era
- 2000s
- Body Type
- Estate & Wagon
- Vehicle Class
- Premium Estates
- Openable Parts
- Yes
- Packaging Condition
- Traces of Storage
- Model Type
- Street Models
- EAN / GTIN
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About the Mercedes E-Class S212 T-Model Tenorit Gray Metallic Minichamps 1:18
TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:18 diecast Mercedes E-Class S212 T-Model wagon in Tenorit Gray Metallic features opening doors, hood and trunk. The S212 T-Model represented Mercedes' premium estate offering through the 2000s. A detailed, articulated piece for a modern German wagon display.
Mercedes has built estate variants alongside its sedans for decades, and the S212 T-Model carried that tradition into the modern era with a long, well-proportioned wagon body that Minichamps renders here in a subdued Tenorit Gray finish.
Diecast Detail and Full Cabin Access
This model's zinc alloy construction gives it the weight collectors expect from a well-built 1:18 diecast, and the opening doors, hood and trunk let the estate body do double duty as both a closed display piece and an open showcase of interior and cargo detail. The trunk opening matters here more than on a sedan, since the T-Model's extended cargo area and split tailgate design are core to what makes this bodystyle distinct, and being able to lift it reveals the load floor and rear seat detail that a sealed casting would hide entirely. Diecast tolerances run a touch wider than resin at the panel seams, a fair tradeoff for the working hinges. The Tenorit Gray Metallic paint reads with real depth under direct light, showing fine metallic flake typical of Mercedes' understated executive palette.
An Estate Anchor for a Mercedes Display
At roughly 25 to 26 centimeters, the S212's long roofline and low beltline give it a distinct silhouette next to sedan-bodied Mercedes models on the same shelf. Premium estates like this one occupy a smaller collecting niche than sedans or coupes, which makes a well-executed wagon replica genuinely useful for filling out a complete body-style lineup. Displayed with the trunk open, it also tells a practical story about how executive-class engineering extended into everyday cargo hauling, a contrast worth setting against sportier Mercedes coupes from the same era. Care is simple: check the hinges periodically and keep the metallic paint out of prolonged direct sun to preserve its depth.














