Surprisingly hard to find, the 1996 Accord from Maisto in approximate 1:60 scale.


Surprisingly hard to find, the 1996 Accord from Maisto in approximate 1:60 scale.
A tinplate Accord CVCC Hatchback in race trim.
One of the earliest models of the 1976 Honda Accord CVCC EX Hatchback was released by Yonezawa Toys under the Diapet brand in the late 70s.
Released in the 2003 timeframe, this is one of those rare unlicensed models of an already rare car as a model.
Muscle Machines released these tuned 1:24 Accord Coupes in 3 packaging – single built, multi pack built and single kit forms. The kits have very good detail for the price point – right down to the labels on the nitrous bottles. The tampos and aftermarket/tuned parts and accessories are quite impressive although all the only variations are in color.
Motormax released this 1:18 model of the Accord coupe with some tasteful mods including Honda Factory Performance design wheels, some body cladding and some interior race pedals and steering.
What is harder to find in collectable condition than the rarest Tomica 1300 Coupe?
Here, we have a very similarly cast version of the 1300 Coupe but by Mandarin. Made in Singapore, most of these were low cost toys. Finding one in good shape is tough…
Tomica #7 is the Honda Coupe 9 (1300) . “COUPE9” license plate on the front only. “HONDA” and “9” badges casted onto trunk lid and while the front fenders have “H” and “9”. A “H” is cast into the nose of the car. The C pillars have a casted ventilation grille. RHD model with chromed metal bottom which also forms the front and rear bumpers and fascias. Doors operate. Dual outlet exhaust.
Ebbro released very detailed renditions of the 1300 Coupe 9S in red, yellow and white. Later on, a special edition gold version was released with a textured black roof.
Continue reading 1:43 1300 Coupe 9S by Ebbro