
Herpa Mini Cooper Thaiti Blue HA431149-002 HO Gauge
1:87 Scale model produced in finely detailed High Quality Diecast Plastic. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the prototype.
Features- 1:87 Scale Model
- High Quality Diecast Plastic
The Mini Cooper is one of Britainās most iconic small cars, first introduced in the early 1960s as a performance version of the original Mini designed by Sir Alec Issigonis. Developed in collaboration with racing legend John Cooper, the Mini Cooper featured an uprated engine, improved braking and sportier handling, transforming the practical city car into a competitive motorsport machine.
Its success was immediate, with the Mini Cooper and Cooper S earning worldwide fame after winning the Monte Carlo Rally multiple times during the 1960s. These victories cemented the Miniās reputation for exceptional agility and innovative engineering, far beyond what its compact size suggested.
After production of the classic Mini ended in 2000, the Cooper name lived on with the launch of the modern BMW-era Mini, continuing the tradition of sporty styling and energetic performance. Today, the Mini Cooper remains a celebrated symbol of British automotive design, making scale models of the car highly desirable for collectors who appreciate motoring heritage and timeless style.
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1:87 Scale model produced in finely detailed High Quality Diecast Plastic. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the prototype.
Features- 1:87 Scale Model
- High Quality Diecast Plastic
The Mini Cooper is one of Britainās most iconic small cars, first introduced in the early 1960s as a performance version of the original Mini designed by Sir Alec Issigonis. Developed in collaboration with racing legend John Cooper, the Mini Cooper featured an uprated engine, improved braking and sportier handling, transforming the practical city car into a competitive motorsport machine.
Its success was immediate, with the Mini Cooper and Cooper S earning worldwide fame after winning the Monte Carlo Rally multiple times during the 1960s. These victories cemented the Miniās reputation for exceptional agility and innovative engineering, far beyond what its compact size suggested.
After production of the classic Mini ended in 2000, the Cooper name lived on with the launch of the modern BMW-era Mini, continuing the tradition of sporty styling and energetic performance. Today, the Mini Cooper remains a celebrated symbol of British automotive design, making scale models of the car highly desirable for collectors who appreciate motoring heritage and timeless style.















