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Collectors want weight, accuracy, and lasting finish. Kids want safe scale toys. This Tomica Regular Diecast No 72-7 Lotus ELISE SPORT 220 II car answers both needs with precision diecast build and trusted Tomica heritage.
This model arrives from Takara Tomy, a brand known for disciplined quality control. The piece represents a sporty road car in bright yellow. It comes boxed for display or gifting.
Short form details matter for collectors. Scale accuracy matters for kids. This model balances both expectations without compromise.
Core details at a glance
Diecast means metal body. That gives real heft and tactile value. At 45 grams, the weight feels right in hand. The metal shell resists bending and surface wear during normal play.
Paint quality stays consistent. Yellow tone looks clean, not washed. Edges remain sharp across doors, hood, and roofline. No soft plastic body panels appear here.
The compact 8 x 4 x 2.8 cm dimensions fit shelves, desks, or display trays easily. Boxed packaging protects paint during storage.
This model uses a 1/56 scale, common for Tomica collectors. Scale consistency allows uniform display with other Tomica releases. Shelf alignment looks orderly. Diorama builders benefit from predictable proportions.
The proportions suit both static display and light play. Wheel spacing feels balanced. Body height stays realistic for a sport coupe.
No exaggerated parts. No oversized spoilers. The model respects real-world styling limits.
Small details define long-term value. This piece focuses on the fundamentals collectors expect.
Notable highlights
No battery. No electronics. No remote control. That keeps weight low and reliability high.
This model suits kids as well as adult collectors. No sharp edges appear on body or wheels. Parts remain firmly attached. The size fits small hands without choking risk from loose pieces.
Parents prefer simple mechanical toys. This diecast avoids batteries, charging ports, or fragile circuits. Kids can roll it, park it, or display it safely.
The Vehicle Type: Car keeps play intuitive. No learning curve. Just imagination.
Produced in Vietnam, the model follows Takara Tomy production standards. Paint application stays consistent. Panel fit looks clean across samples.
Collectors often care about origin transparency. This release provides that clarity.
This Tomica model fits several practical roles.
Ideal for
The box adds presentation value. Gifting feels complete without extra wrapping effort.
Already own Tomica releases? This model integrates easily. Scale matches standard Tomica cars. Color contrast works well among neutral tones.
Collectors building numbered sets will value Collection Number 72 placement. Series consistency helps cataloging and resale documentation later.
Diecast metal lasts longer than plastic. No electronic parts mean fewer failure points. Paint resists minor scuffs during handling.
Store it boxed or unboxed. Both options work. The original box supports long-term storage and collector resale.
Takara Tomy branding adds trust for repeat buyers.
Value retention comes from brand, scale consistency, and condition. This release checks all three.
Collectors in Bangladesh increasingly seek genuine Tomica items. Availability matters. Authentic sourcing matters more.
You can find this model at PCB Store, a known destination for authentic collectibles in Bangladesh. Stock levels change quickly due to collector demand.
Buying locally avoids long shipping delays and import uncertainty. Box condition stays intact. Support remains accessible.
Inside Dhaka: ৳80
Outside Dhaka: ৳130
No batteries are required. The model has no electronic parts, lights, or sound features. That keeps maintenance simple and removes power-related issues completely.
The model weighs 45 grams. This weight comes from its diecast metal body. It feels solid without being heavy for children or display shelves.
No thermal issues occur. There are no motors or batteries. Normal indoor temperatures will not affect the metal body or paint finish.
Yes. It follows the standard 1/56 Tomica scale. It aligns well with other Tomica releases for uniform shelf display and collection consistency.
Tomica focuses on realistic proportions and metal bodies. Hot Wheels often prioritize exaggerated designs. Collectors seeking scale accuracy usually prefer Tomica for display value.
The body uses diecast metal. Wheels and small parts use durable plastic. This combination supports weight balance, safety, and long-term durability.
No remote control is included. This is a static and rollable diecast car. It focuses on realism and collection value rather than electronic play features.
Price and availability vary by stock cycle. PCB Store updates listings based on current inventory. Checking the product page gives the most accurate local pricing information.