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Schuco Launches New Line Of Magnus Walker Die Cast Models

The Magnus Walker ‘brand’ continues to increase its reach. He has t-shirts and hats, and everything from phone cases to brand new wheels. Adding to his collection the Urban Outlaw now has a pair of 1:43 Schuco die-cast models available for purchase that commemorate two of the best cars in his collection: #277 and his 1968 911R.

Magnus’ cars have become quite well known in the world of Porsche, and now you can have them on your office shelf to look at every day. The ubiquitous #277 1972 longhood has become synonymous with Magnus, so of course that one would be made available. While his 1968 911 R custom is one of the simplest and most beautiful designs that he’s created.

People have come to envy and enjoy viewing Magnus’ individual style. His Porsches retain the Porsche feel and appearance with some unique, and mostly subtle, modifications. Shuco does a good job of accurately capturing those mods in their newest models. Everything from the integrated turn signals to his signature door handles and venting louvers are accounted for.

Christmas is only days away, so you probably can’t get one shipped in time to have it under the tree, but who says you don’t owe yourself a New Years celebratory gift? You can bboth of these Magnus Walker die-cast models directly from Schuco via their website.

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View Comments (3)

  • My God, what is the attraction to this guy? There are a multitude of people that have more talent.

    • I don't see what the attraction is for any of his products. There are far more famous cars out there that actually did something. His cars have no real history. Just marketing for whatever his name is .

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