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Collectors often struggle with models that miss real-world detail and mechanical charm. Tomica Regular Diecast No 70 Mitsubishi Outlander Car answers that gap with precision scale accuracy, working parts, and authentic build quality trusted by serious collectors.
This officially released model captures the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV in a compact 1/63 scale. Every proportion reflects the real vehicle. The weight feels right in hand. The finish looks purposeful, not decorative. Designed for collectors who value realism, this release stands apart in the Decorations and Collectibles category. It holds special relevance within Die-cast Collections, where authenticity defines long-term value.
This model comes from Tomica, a Takara Tomy line known for precision miniatures and consistent sizing. The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV design reflects modern SUV lines with clean proportions and restrained styling that looks right on a shelf. Released on September 17, 2016, and retired in November 2019, it carries collector interest because retired runs are harder to replace.
The body uses die-cast metal for structure and durability, with select plastic parts for finer detailing. At approximately 61 g, it feels dense for its size and stays stable in display positions. The 7 cm length fits standard Tomica cases and most die-cast display rows without visual mismatch. Grey is the standard variant, while red appears as a Special First Edition, both keeping consistent shape and detail.
Many display models skip moving parts, but this one includes working suspension and an opening rear door. Pressing the model lightly shows wheel travel that adds realism without feeling loose. The trunk opening adds interaction value while still looking clean when closed, which matters for collectors who display and occasionally handle their pieces.
The 1/63 scale matches Tomica regular line sizing, helping collectors build uniform displays. Wheel spacing, ride height, and roofline proportions look natural and avoid the “toyish” stance seen in some generic models. Window lines, body contours, and overall silhouette reflect the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV design language without exaggerated elements.
This model suits shelves, desks, and enclosed cabinets, with colors that blend into modern setups. Within Die-cast Collections, it pairs well with SUVs and modern vehicle lineups, especially if you keep model sizes consistent. It also stands well as a single highlight piece when you want a compact, realistic SUV in a display corner.
This model is made in Vietnam under Tomica production standards tied to Takara Tomy guidelines. Panel gaps and wheel alignment tend to stay consistent, and paint application remains even when stored properly. That consistency matters to experienced collectors who avoid models with uneven stance or sloppy finishing.
This piece works for long-term Tomica collectors completing retired lineups, Mitsubishi fans seeking a licensed miniature, and display-focused collectors who prefer realistic SUVs. It also works as a gift option within Decorations and Collectibles because it is compact, durable, and mechanically interesting. For collectors in Bangladesh, retired Tomica releases can be harder to replace once local stock clears.
Die-cast metal resists warping over time and handles normal shelf use well. Keep it away from direct sunlight to protect paint, and handle moving parts gently to preserve hinge alignment. With basic care and clean storage, the model maintains its look and function for years.
Collectors in Bangladesh often source authentic Tomica models through PCB Store, depending on current inventory. Since the model retired in November 2019, stock can be limited and restocks may not be predictable. If you are building a numbered Tomica run, securing this retired No. 70 sooner can prevent future hunting and higher replacement effort.
Inside Dhaka: ৳80
Outside Dhaka: ৳130
Yes. The wheels feature functional suspension. Pressing the car shows visible spring movement without affecting alignment or durability.
The trunk opens smoothly to a fixed angle. Normal handling does not stress hinges when used gently.
Yes. The 1/63 scale matches Tomica regular releases, allowing uniform display and consistent proportions across collections.
Yes. At approximately 61 grams, the metal body provides a solid, premium feel compared to plastic-only models.
Compared to generic brands, this Tomica version offers tighter scale accuracy, working suspension, and licensed design details.
Yes. The model retired in November 2019. New stock availability is limited and depends on remaining retailer inventory.
Pricing varies based on remaining stock. Availability at PCB Store in Bangladesh depends on current inventory due to retirement status.
No. Die-cast metal handles normal display lighting well. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight to protect paint quality.