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Majorette Porsche 934 Porsche Edition

Choro Q Zero Delica 4WD

 

I usually see the Choro Q cars mostly in Twitter and Instagram. Some have video reviews in YouTube. I had no idea what is the appeal of these kinds of diecast model cars, so I bought one from an online store. There were two reasons on how I picked the Delica 4WD as my first Choro Q car: Sale price and Gold color.

The Delica 4WD is a small model car about the size of a bite-size chocolate bar. Ok, maybe two bite-size chocolate bars placed on top of each other. I think this is the SD or Super Deformed version of the actual car with its exaggerated proportions. I find the car cute with its SD appearance.


I was puzzled to know how the car became a Delica 4WD as there are no title or clue about the car in its packaging. The packaging is filled with Japanese characters that I do not know with a few English words such as Choro Q. After opening the packaging, the name of the car is revealed in the license plate holder at the back. The license plate/name is a sticker.

The Delica 4WD has nice details even in its SD form. It has painted door handles, lights, and bumper. The doors have well defined lines. The wheels have rubber tires in different sizes. The rubber tires are needed not only for display, but for play. The Choro Q cars have a pullback feature and can run quite fast when released. I like how the designers added the mud guards on the wheels for this SD form Delica 4WD.

I researched more about the Delica 4WD and discovered it is a Mitsubishi brand car. I like Mitsubishi brand cars because my family used cars of that brand when I was younger. Imagine that..I randomly picked a golden Choro Q car as my first, and it turned out to be a Mitsubishi van! Awesome!

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