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Collectors often struggle with scale cars lacking weight, detail, or presence. The Tomica Premium PRM 43 Toyota Alphard ’25 Car answers that frustration with precision and physical realism. It prioritizes tactile action and shelf authority without relying on electronics.
Positioned within Decorations and Collectibles and the Die-cast Collections sub-category, this model delivers collector-grade presence for display shelves and curated cabinets at PCB Store in Bangladesh. Built under the Tomica Premium line, it targets buyers who value proportion, material honesty, and mechanical detail over gimmicky extras.
This release follows a 1:65 scale, balancing desk-friendly size with accurate stance, and it carries a satisfying 158g weight that feels substantial in hand. The body uses die-cast metal alloy with ABS components, finished in standard black, while a white first edition version exists for variant collectors. The model measures approximately 8.1 × 4.2 × 4 cm, requires no batteries, is recommended for ages 6+, and lists 2025 as the year of manufacture, keeping the piece current for modern Toyota-themed collections.
The signature action is the left and right door opening and closing mechanism, which adds realism you can feel while keeping the model aligned for display. The doors open with controlled resistance and close flush, helping the overall silhouette stay clean and premium. This functional detail makes the model more engaging on a shelf, since it offers interaction without relying on electronics.
Die-cast metal dominates the structure, giving the model authentic heft and a cooler, more realistic feel than lighter replicas, while ABS supports detail areas where controlled flexibility matters. Paint coverage stays even across curves and edges, and the door panels remain well-seated when closed, which helps the model look refined from multiple angles. This build approach supports long-term display and careful handling without feeling fragile.
At 1:65, scale accuracy depends on proportion discipline, and this model keeps the Alphard’s luxury van profile stable and believable. The ride height, body mass, and overall shape translate cleanly into miniature form, helping it sit naturally in mixed displays. It pairs well with other premium die-cast vehicles because it avoids exaggerated lines and maintains a consistent visual weight.
This model works as a display centerpiece for collectors, a desk collectible for enthusiasts, and a thoughtful gift for ages 6 and up when handled responsibly. Its compact size suits shelves, display domes, and cabinet rows, while the opening doors add a small interactive element during showcasing. It also fits Toyota-focused or luxury-van themes, where the Alphard’s identity strengthens the collection’s narrative without needing extra accessories.
With no electronic components, the model avoids common failure points and stays purely mechanical, which helps reliability over time. The door action relies on solid construction rather than battery-driven features, reducing maintenance concerns for collectors in Bangladesh. As part of the Tomica Premium line, it aligns with expectations around consistent fit, finish, and long-term display value when stored and handled with basic care.
PCB Store in Bangladesh suits collectors who want local sourcing confidence for Decorations and Collectibles items in the Die-cast Collections sub-category, especially when authenticity matters. Local availability reduces international delays and simplifies purchase decisions, while limited stock cycles can tighten availability for premium releases. If you want this Alphard in black or you are chasing the white first edition variant, securing it early helps avoid the usual secondary-market markup patterns.
Inside Dhaka: ৳80
Outside Dhaka: ৳130
No batteries are needed, as all features are mechanical and manually operated.
The hinge mechanism uses solid construction designed for repeated use without loosening or misalignment.
The Premium line offers heavier materials, finer detailing, and more realistic proportions than standard releases.
Proper indoor display away from direct sunlight helps maintain paint integrity for extended periods.
While slightly different, the 1:65 scale blends visually with most 1:64 die-cast collections.
No electronic parts exist, and die-cast metal resists warping under normal storage conditions.
Pricing varies by stock cycle, and availability remains limited, so checking PCB Store directly is advised.