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Collectors often struggle to find scale models that feel authentic, balanced, and display-worthy. Tomica Regular Diecast No 114-4 Toyota Century Car (Box) answers that problem with refined proportions, durable materials, and a presence that elevates any serious die-cast lineup.
This model sits proudly under Decorations and Collectibles, within the Die-cast Collections sub-category. It represents the heritage of Tomica by Takara Tomy, a name trusted by collectors worldwide. At PCB Store in Bangladesh, this piece speaks directly to enthusiasts who value accuracy and long-term collectibility.
This Tomica release captures the dignified character of the Toyota Century. The black regular-release finish reflects the model’s formal identity. Its compact 1:70 scale suits shelves, desks, and display cabinets without overpowering surrounding pieces.
Takara Tomy balances metal and plastic to achieve realistic weight and tactile quality. The suspension action adds subtle realism during handling. This model arrived on September 21, 2019, then officially retired in June 2024, increasing its appeal among focused collectors.
This die-cast follows Tomica’s consistent engineering standards. The proportions feel deliberate, not compressed. The body uses metal for structure, while plastic elements keep details crisp.
The box measures roughly 4 x 8 x 5 cm, making storage simple. At about 80 grams, it feels solid without straining display stands. No batteries appear anywhere in the design, keeping maintenance concerns nonexistent.
Collectors appreciate models that age well. This one resists common issues like loose parts or imbalance when displayed long-term.
The Toyota Century symbolizes prestige and restraint. Tomica reflects that identity through clean lines and restrained detailing. The black color suits the Century’s real-world image, avoiding flashy tones that distract from realism.
Panel lines feel subtle. The stance remains level on flat surfaces. Wheels align correctly within the arches. These details matter for collectors who notice scale inconsistencies instantly.
Placed among other Die-cast Collections, this model holds visual authority without demanding attention through exaggeration.
The suspension feature adds depth beyond static display. Light pressure shows controlled movement rather than loose bounce. This reinforces the sense of mechanical realism Tomica collectors expect.
Handling feels secure due to the balanced metal-to-plastic ratio. The model does not feel hollow. It responds predictably when repositioned, which helps during photography or cabinet rearrangement. This feature suits collectors who enjoy interacting with their models, not only viewing them.
At 1:70 scale, this Tomica Toyota Century fits naturally alongside other regular Tomica releases. Scale harmony matters for collectors building themed displays or brand-focused shelves. This size works well for desktop displays, retail-style cases, or wall-mounted cabinets. The included box supports safe storage while preserving collector value. For buyers in Bangladesh, space-efficient collectibles remain practical for urban living environments.
Retired status often defines long-term desirability. This model ended production in June 2024. Availability now depends on remaining retail stock.
Collectors favor retired Tomica releases due to predictable scarcity. This Toyota Century appeals to fans of Japanese luxury vehicles and Tomica completists alike. Owning a retired piece adds depth to a collection, not just quantity.
Manufactured in Vietnam under Takara Tomy supervision, this model follows Tomica’s established quality controls. Production consistency matters for collectors who avoid uneven finishes or unreliable assembly.
Tomica’s reputation stems from decades of controlled manufacturing. That trust carries into this Toyota Century release without compromise. Buyers at PCB Store in Bangladesh receive a product aligned with global Tomica standards.
This model suits adult collectors, desk decorators, and gift buyers seeking tasteful collectibles. It fits personal collections focused on Japanese automotive heritage.
Retail display setups benefit from its compact footprint. Photography enthusiasts enjoy its neutral black tone for controlled lighting shots.
It also works as a thoughtful gift for long-time Tomica fans who appreciate retired releases. The included box protects the model during storage and transport. This matters for collectors preserving condition over time. Metal components resist warping. Plastic parts maintain shape under normal indoor conditions. No electronic elements reduce failure risks completely. Simple care keeps this piece looking consistent for years.
Collectors in Bangladesh often face limited access to authentic Tomica releases. PCB Store fills that gap with verified products and careful handling. This retired model rarely stays available long. Once current stock clears, replacements become uncertain. Securing it now protects your collection’s completeness.
For Decorations and Collectibles buyers seeking trusted sourcing, PCB Store remains a reliable destination within Bangladesh.
Inside Dhaka: ৳80
Outside Dhaka: ৳130
No batteries are required, as this is a purely mechanical die-cast model with manual suspension.
It uses a 1:70 scale, matching standard Tomica regular releases for consistent display alignment.
Normal indoor conditions pose no risk, since metal and plastic components tolerate typical display temperatures well.
Tomica prioritizes accurate scale and restrained detailing, while Hot Wheels often favors stylized proportions and bolder finishes.
Production ended in June 2024, making current units part of remaining retail stock.
Pricing varies by availability, and PCB Store lists current Bangladesh pricing directly on the product page.
The suspension remains firm, keeping the model stable on flat display surfaces without unwanted movement.