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Collectors and parents want durable miniatures with real presence. Tomica Regular Diecast No 039-07 Mitsubishi Delica Car answers that demand with metal build quality, scale accuracy, and trusted Tomica heritage. This piece fits naturally inside Decorations and Collectibles, especially Die-cast Collections, and it comes from Tomica by Takara Tomy, available at PCB Store in Bangladesh.
Tomica, a brand under Takara Tomy, is known for consistent detailing and dependable build standards. This model belongs to the Tomica Regular (Common Series) lineup and represents the Mitsubishi Delica D:5 with a clean, realistic profile. The 1/65 scale gives it shelf-friendly presence without feeling bulky, which helps collectors maintain a uniform display row. Its main color is black, a choice that matches modern showcase themes and blends well with other Tomica Regular vehicles.
The Mitsubishi Delica D:5 shape is presented with grounded proportions, avoiding exaggerated styling. The body lines look sharp for the size, and the stance feels stable on a flat surface. Collectors who care about realism will like how the roof height, overall footprint, and SUV character stay believable in 1/65 scale. The black finish supports a neat, understated look that suits both collector cabinets and desk displays.
This model uses primarily diecast metal, which gives it a more premium feel compared to lightweight toy cars. At 64g, it has noticeable heft in hand, which often signals better durability for everyday handling. The metal-focused construction supports long-term display use and reduces the “cheap” feel that can happen with full-plastic miniatures. This balance makes it suitable for both careful collectors and family households that want a stronger toy-grade die-cast.
A key feature here is the built-in suspension system, which adds a practical mechanical detail collectors recognize. It gives a subtle compression effect when pressed, and the wheels roll smoothly for push-based play. That functional touch helps the model feel more like a miniature vehicle rather than a static ornament. For a Tomica Regular release, suspension also adds satisfaction during handling while keeping the design simple and sturdy.
Scale matters in Die-cast Collections because mismatched sizes can ruin a display theme. The 1/65 scale keeps this Delica aligned with other Tomica Regular (Common Series) releases, supporting a consistent shelf aesthetic. It works well in city layouts, desk dioramas, or organized collector rows where vehicles need similar visual weight. If you already collect Tomica Regular models, this one fits in without creating awkward height or length differences.
This die-cast suits collectors who want a clean SUV-style addition, and it also works as a gift for kids who meet the recommended age of 3 years and up. The black color keeps it neutral for décor use, so it can sit on a work desk or display shelf without looking loud. Because it is primarily diecast metal and not electronic, it stays simple, durable, and easy to handle. It’s a practical pick for anyone who wants a collectible that can be admired and occasionally played with.
The country of origin is Vietnam, and the brand is Takara Tomy, which helps buyers feel confident about consistent production standards. Tomica products are widely collected because the line aims for stable quality across releases. For collectors, origin details matter for authenticity checks, and for parents, it helps set expectations for build reliability. This model supports that trust with its straightforward diecast focus and known Tomica Regular positioning.
Many mini cars lean on flashy looks, but this model focuses on realism, metal construction, and a functional suspension feature. That combination makes it feel more serious as a collectible within Decorations and Collectibles and more purposeful within Die-cast Collections. The Mitsubishi Delica D:5 subject choice also appeals to fans who prefer practical SUV and van-inspired shapes over sports-only collections. It adds variety to a display while still staying consistent with Tomica Regular styling.
Primarily diecast metal bodies tend to resist warping and feel stable over time when stored properly. The black finish is easy to match with other models and looks clean in display lighting. Tomica Regular releases often attract long-term collector interest due to series consistency and recognizable numbering, including this Collection Number 039-07. If you want a collectible that stays relevant in a shelf lineup, this model’s realistic approach and Tomica branding support that goal.
PCB Store in Bangladesh is a practical place to buy this model because local availability helps reduce waiting and uncertainty. Collectors also prefer reputable sellers to reduce the risk of non-genuine products in the collectibles market. Stock levels can change quickly for popular Tomica Regular numbers, so acting early can help if you want this specific Mitsubishi Delica D:5 variant in black. If you are building a Tomica lineup, getting it while available keeps your collection plan on track.
If your shelf needs a realistic SUV-style die-cast with satisfying weight and a functional suspension feature, this model fits the brief. It suits collectors who value scale consistency and parents who want a stronger mini car for supervised play. PCB Store in Bangladesh makes it easier to source locally, which helps collectors secure authentic Tomica items without hassle. Choose it for display, gifting, or collection building, and lock in a Tomica Regular piece that blends cleanly with the rest of your Die-cast Collections.
Inside Dhaka: ৳80
Outside Dhaka: ৳130
It includes a built-in suspension system and free-rolling wheels, while the body remains fixed for sturdier handling and display stability.
It uses a 1/65 scale, which helps it match other Tomica Regular (Common Series) models for consistent shelf and display alignment.
The model is primarily diecast metal, with limited plastic parts used where needed, such as wheel components and small detailing areas.
No, it is a non-electronic die-cast car that works through push-based rolling, so there is no power draw and no battery requirement.
No, it has no electronics or motor, so there is no heat generation issue, making it safe for normal handling and display conditions.
Tomica typically focuses on realistic proportions and functional details like suspension, while Hot Wheels SUVs often prioritize stylized designs and exaggerated visual themes.
Pricing and availability at PCB Store in Bangladesh can vary by shipment and stock, so checking the current PCB Store listing is the most reliable way to confirm today’s price.