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Majorette Porsche 934 Porsche Edition

M2 Machines 1953 Volkswagen Deluxe USA Model Turtle Wax

I picked this model because it has the Turtle Wax paint designs applied on it. I used to apply that brand of car wax in our old family car and it makes the body shine a little. The name and color is the same, but I believe the mascot's appearance changed because it got upgraded in the past years.

The VW is made with the M2 setup. It is mostly metal, detailed, and has and opening feature. The car may have been upgraded to run races with the roll cage in the interior and exposed rear engine. The rims have been also upgraded and includes a molded brake disc in between the spokes. There are some gold paints in the car like the rims and front lights. The wheels have rubber tires.

The opening feature is the front hood. You can lift the front hood to show the plastic details inside. The metal clip to attach both the body and base can be seen at the edge inside.
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