
Mercedes S-Class 600 W100 LWB Pullman White MCG 1:18

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About the Mercedes S-Class 600 W100 LWB Pullman White MCG 1:18
TL;DR: MCG's 1:18 diecast reproduces the 1969 Mercedes 600 W100 LWB Pullman, the era's ultimate flagship limousine, in white as a sealed one-piece body. Long doors and a stretched wheelbase define the shape of a car once reserved for heads of state.
The W100 Pullman was Mercedes-Benz's answer to Rolls-Royce, a hand-assembled limousine stretched to carry dignitaries in a cabin longer than most contemporary sedans' entire wheelbase.
Diecast Weight and a Sealed Long-Wheelbase Shell
This casting has no opening doors, hood, or trunk, which suits a subject whose scale is already the point: at this length, the Pullman's proportions carry the presentation without needing interior access to prove authenticity. MCG's zinc alloy body gives the model real substance in the hand, appropriate for a car whose real-world curb weight ran well past three tons. The white finish sits with a deep, formal gloss that suits a ceremonial vehicle, and the long door lines are scribed as clean, unbroken grooves along the extended body. Diecast at this scale holds panel definition well even across a body this long, where a lighter material might show more flex or inconsistency along the roofline.
A Rare Anchor for Luxury Sedan Displays
Few subjects command shelf attention purely through length, but the Pullman does, likely exceeding 27-28cm at 1:18 given its stretched real-world dimensions. It anchors an ultra-luxury sedan collection unlike almost anything else in the segment, more state car than daily driver, and pairs meaningfully with other formal-era Mercedes or period Rolls-Royce replicas. Because the original cars were built in tiny numbers for specific clients, a Pullman replica represents a genuinely uncommon subject rather than a mass-market shape reissued across manufacturers.














