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Collectors often face dull finishes, weak wheels, or toy-like proportions. Tomica Regular Diecast No 026-09 Toyota Crown Car answers that frustration with precise scale balance, tactile motion, and display-worthy detail.Within Decorations and Collectibles and the focused Die-cast Collections sub-category, this model carries the design DNA Tomica fans expect. Built by Tomica under Takara Tomy, it targets collectors who value realism over gimmicks.
This Toyota Crown replica mirrors everyday Japanese sedan styling. Clean lines. Proportionate body. A calm white finish that fits shelves, desks, and cabinets.
Tomica Regular Diecast No 026-09 Toyota Crown Car uses a 1:66 scale. That scale keeps it compact while preserving recognizable Crown proportions. The body blends diecast metal with plastic components. Length ranges from about 6 cm to 7.3 cm. Size stays consistent with Tomica regular line releases. The model suits both play and static display.
Released on December 19, 2020, this unit retired in June 2023. That status matters to collectors tracking discontinued Tomica runs.
The Toyota Crown shape appears understated yet premium. That matches the real vehicle’s market image. White paint stays neutral and clean. No flashy graphics distract from form.
Panel lines remain subtle. Windows sit flush. Wheel arches feel balanced. The model reads as a miniature sedan, not a cartoon toy.Placed among other die-cast collections, it blends well. It neither dominates nor disappears.
The highlight feature is working suspension. Press the body gently. The wheels respond. That tactile movement adds authenticity during handling.Some production batches include opening doors. This depends on manufacturing run, not guaranteed across all units. When present, doors open smoothly without loose hinges.These elements elevate shelf interaction. The car feels engineered, not static.
Diecast metal provides weight. Plastic parts reduce brittleness. This mix protects the model during light handling. Edges stay smooth. Paint adhesion remains strong. Chipping risk stays low with standard display care. Recommended for ages 3 and up, the build supports both supervised play and adult collection. At 1:66 scale, this Toyota Crown aligns with other Tomica regular releases. That consistency matters for visual harmony. Rows look even. Heights stay proportional. No awkward size jumps appear on shelves. Collectors building city scenes or brand lineups benefit from that uniformity.
This model works across several scenarios. Desk decor for automotive fans. Shelf filler for Tomica series collectors. Gift option for Toyota loyalists. It also suits minimalistic home decor themes. The white sedan tone avoids visual noise. For younger users, rolling play stays safe under supervision.
Production occurred in China or Vietnam, depending on batch. Tomica maintains consistent quality control across both origins. Fit and finish remain stable regardless of factory. Packaging follows Tomica standard presentation. Collectors often track batch codes, yet display quality stays comparable.
Retired Tomica models attract steady interest. This Toyota Crown fits that pattern. Its neutral color, sedan form, and discontinued status support long-term desirability. It avoids trend-driven styling that ages poorly.
Condition retention depends on box storage and handling habits.
Collectors in Bangladesh often struggle with authentic die-cast sourcing. PCB Store bridges that gap by offering verified Tomica products locally. Purchasing from PCB Store reduces import uncertainty. Delivery stays faster. Product authenticity stays reliable. Stock movement for retired Tomica models remains limited. Availability can change without notice.
This model balances realism, size, and tactile function. It respects the Toyota Crown legacy without exaggeration. For die-cast collectors seeking understated authenticity, it fits naturally. For decorators, it stays calm and refined. Once gone, retired Tomica releases rarely return.
Inside Dhaka: ৳80
Outside Dhaka: ৳130
Some production batches include opening doors, though this feature is not guaranteed across all units.
It uses a 1:66 scale, matching Tomica regular series proportions for consistent display alignment.
The suspension works and responds to light pressure, adding realistic movement during handling.
The length ranges from about 6 cm to 7.3 cm, depending on measurement point.
No power source is required, as all features are mechanical and manual.
Tomica focuses on accurate scale and suspension realism, while Hot Wheels emphasizes stylized design and exaggerated proportions.
Yes, it retired in June 2023, which increases collector interest.
Pricing and stock vary due to retired status, so checking PCB Store listings ensures current availability.