2003 Mazda RX-8 1:24 Diecast Model Car – EDICOLA Black JDM Collectible

AED170.00

EDICOLA 1:24 2003 Mazda RX-8 Coupe diecast model in black. A detailed JDM sports car collectible, perfect for display and enthusiasts.

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Description

 

Bring home a modern Japanese performance icon with the 2003 Mazda RX-8 Coupe Diecast Model Car by EDICOLA. Known for its distinctive rotary engine and innovative design, the RX-8 stands out as one of Mazda’s most unique sports cars, blending performance, balance, and everyday usability.

This 1:24 scale diecast model is crafted with precision to replicate the bold styling of the original RX-8, finished in an elegant black color that enhances its sleek and sporty profile. From its signature front grille and sculpted body lines to the finely detailed interior, every aspect reflects authenticity and craftsmanship.

Manufactured by EDICOLA, this model is designed for collectors who appreciate both detail and heritage. Its solid diecast construction ensures durability, while its refined finish makes it an eye-catching display piece for shelves, desks, or showcases.

Ideal for JDM enthusiasts, diecast collectors, and automotive fans, the Mazda RX-8 model is a must-have addition to any modern sports car collection.

Product Specifications

  • Brand: EDICOLA
  • Scale: 1:24
  • Model: 2003 Mazda RX-8 Coupe
  • Colour: Black
  • Product Type: Diecast Model Car
  • Theme: Modern Japanese Sports Car (JDM)
  • Recommended Age: 14+ (Collector’s model)
  • Display Type: Static display
Additional information
Size1/24
ManufacturerEdicola
ColorBlack
About brand
Bburago is a large manufacturing company of toys and die-cast scale model cars formerly based in Italy. The company was based in Burago di Molgora, where all products were made from 1974 to 2005. At the height of its popularity, Bburago's main competitors were Politoys and Maisto, the latter of which was to become dominant in the 1:18 market segment in the late 90's In 2006, Hong Kong–based May Cheong Group (owner of the Maisto and later Polistil brands) acquired rights to the "Bburago" brand, taking over the manufacturing operations, which were then shifted to China According to the 1975 catalog, there were only nine basic models in the Martoys line-up, though most of these were offered in at least a couple of versions.These models were: Renault Alpine (and Alpine rally), Porsche 911 (S, Carrera RS, and "Polizei"), Fiat 127 (plain, "vigili urbani", and rally), Lancia Stratos (Marlboro or Alitalia), Range Rover (plain and airport fire), Renault 5, BMW 3.0 CS, Lancia Beta, and Audi 80GT.While Mebetoys produced models in 1:43 scale, Martoys however, focused on larger toys in 1:24 and 1:18 scales. In that catalog, the Audi, BMW, Lancia Beta, Renault 5 and Range Rover were portrayed with photographs of real vehicles, not the models, so there is some doubt about whether all of the proposed line was produced under the Martoys brand, or if some were as yet under development - to be later introduced after the name change to Bburago. A Fiat 131 (plain and Carabinieri) was also apparently produced, but it was not shown in the 1975 catalog. A newsletter/flyer from David Sinclair, perhaps the earliest importer of Martoys to the United States, reported all of the above were available except the Lancia Beta (listed as available later) and the Fiat 131 (not listed at all).The 131 appears to have been the last model to reach production under the Martoys label.Edicola is not a standalone manufacturing company but a term used to describe "newsstand" models. In Italy, an edicola is a newsstand where collectors purchase magazines or partworks that include a serialized diecast model as a supplement. While these items are often listed under the "Edicola" brand on retail and auction sites, they are actually produced by established model manufacturers for large publishing houses. These models are generally considered budget-friendly, entry-level collectibles, typically featuring 1:43 scale diecast metal construction and sold in simple blister packs or acrylic cases attached to a publication. The "Edicola" ecosystem relies on a partnership between publishers and manufacturers. Major publishing houses like Centauria, De Agostini, Hachette, and Panini curate the collections and handle distribution. However, the physical models are usually outsourced to specialist manufacturers, with IXO Models being the most prolific producer for these series, alongside brands like Norev, Bburago, and Spark. While the term is most common in the Italian market, this newsstand model is a global phenomenon, resulting in popular series such as the Ferrari F1 Collection and various vintage rally car sets found throughout Europe and Latin America.
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