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Oxford 1/76 Riley Elf MKIII Damask Red/Whitehall Beige

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Description

1/76 Riley Elf MKIII Damask Red/Whitehall Beige by Oxford delivers compact luxury appeal for classic British car collectors and 00-gauge street scenes.

Featuring:
  • Diecast metal body with extended rear styling: includes the Riley-specific boot and upright chrome grille
  • Factory-finished two-tone paintwork: Damask Red body paired with Whitehall Beige roof and trim
  • Chrome accents and realistic wheels: includes bumpers, mirrors, hubcaps, and fine detailing throughout
Model Dimensions (Approximate):
  • Length: 4.3 cm
  • Width: 1.8 cm
  • Height: 1.8 cm
Technical Specifications:
  • Scale: 1:76
  • Manufacturer: Oxford Diecast
  • Model: Riley Elf MKIII
  • Colour: Damask Red/Whitehall Beige
  • Material: Diecast metal with plastic components
  • Paint and glue: Not required
  • Assembly: None required

Perfect for vintage British car fans, model railway layouts, and 1960s suburban scenes, backed by Hobbyco’s fast shipping and trusted service.

Why this car matters

The Riley Elf MKIII was the most refined version of the Mini-based luxury saloon, offering upgraded interiors, walnut dashboard, and a distinctive extended boot. Built between 1961 and 1969, it offered more elegance than its Austin and Morris siblings, while retaining the nimble handling of the Mini platform.

This Damask Red and Whitehall Beige colour scheme reflects the popular two-tone choices of the time—offering just the right amount of contrast and charm. It’s a symbol of middle-class motoring style in post-war Britain.

How to use it

Place it outside a 1960s home, line it up with other BMC classics, or feature it in a period-correct display. No tools or paint needed—display-ready straight from the box.

This is a diecast model. It is fragile and not recommended for children.

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