Take a leap, play the lottery, lift your hands up and say screw it! Especially if you’ve been miserly over the years in an attempt to get a new car. Why don’t you take the bus and put that hard earned $40,000 into a wee version of the mighty Rolls-Royce Cullinan instead? Wait, wait, before you protest, let me show you why.
Going the extra mile
Each of these dazzling collectables takes 450 hours to put together and the detail is second to none with this 1:8 eye catching showpiece featuring over 1000 individual components. Not so wee after all.
It really is a testament to Rolls’ SUV success, coming off a record breaking year for the Cullinan in sales. Own the actual car? You can customise your mini, with over 40,000 colours to choose from and a number of finishes for a truly personalised experience. It also comes with a meter long display case so you can show it off in your homestead (if you’re paying that much, it better be the centrepiece).
Unprecedented detail
This really is a toy like no other. We can’t emphasise enough how immaculate the details are, inside and out. On the interior, you’ve got the embroidered headrests and fine wood finishes, illuminated tread plates casting a light over the minute intricacies that most models would miss, among them seat piping and stitching that does full justice to the real deal. Needless to say, all the doors open, inviting you into Rolls’ world of luxury and class.
And of course, you can pop open the bonnet to find a gorgeous 6.75L V12 that doesn’t miss a single step.
Rolls-Royce really have gone above and beyond in a move that demonstrates their creative capacity combined with the ability to please the customer.
Here’s internet sensation Supercar Blondie talking us through the world’s most expensive toy car.
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