Sunday, May 21, 2017

An SUV Joins the Fleet: Kyosho's BMW X6M (1/18)


Some of the coolest cars come in unexpected forms. The BMW X6, a combination of SUV and hatchback, was a controversial design when released and is still a polarizing machine today. Nonetheless, this odd vehicle type was popular enough to spawn clones from other manufacturers. The Honda Accord Crosstour, Acura ZDX, and most recently the Mercedes-Benz GLE come to mind. I didn't initially like the design of the original X6, but it has grown on me over the years. So much so that I went and got it in scale model form.


Kyosho's 1/18 BMW X6M is the subject for today. This monstrosity was once the fastest production SUV on the planet, so it can definitely go despite what looks to be an overweight and lifted hatchback. It's muscular looks undoubtedly give it road presence, and the more I look at it, the more I'm starting to actually like it. Having the model in hand also helps in that regard.


Speaking of which, this is an older Kyosho release from back when they made dealer models for BMW. I'm assuming this example is not one of the dealer edition colorways as it comes in a Kyosho-branded box. In any case, the model should be the same. Given its age, it's clearly not as exquisite as most of the high-end stuff out there today. I noticed quite a few rough edges between body panels. The Alpine White paint job isn't the best and does not help hide any of the flaws on this model. Most of all, the front wheels are noticeably cambered, a characteristic typically attributed to budget models from the likes of Maisto and Bburago (which is why I now generally avoid them altogether).


Looking past the few bugs, it's a decent model that I think captures the real car very well. As is the case with BMW's of this era, there's not much to note regarding the engine bay and interior details. Even if the tires may be a bit too thick, the wheels here look great and are the standout of this model to me.

For those who like quirky cars, this X6M may be the one for you.













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