Select Gear: Range Rover Sculpt

Celebrating your choice specification is something you have to guess would come naturally to premium brands like Range Rover. Sure, the British SUV manufacturer’s tailoring services aren’t quite as deep as other competitors. Nevertheless, discerning customers are to be expected in choosing such a car… which may explain the Range Rover Sculpt.

Effectively, this is a stylized design model sculpture created from a solid piece of machined AL6061 T6 aluminum. One can figure it is a bit more exotic than the typical scale model car, while a piece of sculpture is more likely to look at home in the sort of premium household you’d expect to be parking a new Range Rover in the garage.

The piece measures 15 x 6 x 6cm and is coated in an an anodized finish made to match popular Range Cover colors. In this case, that’s Belgravia Green.

The piece comes in a presentation box with certificate of authenticity.

Alas, they’re going to run you a bit more than a scale model, but you get what you pay for. Range Rover is offering these at a price of $437.50 at the time of this writing.

Find it HERE, along with other colors including Carpathian Grey, Hakuba Silver, Santorini Black, Charente Grey, Varesine Blue, Batumi Gold, White, Tourmaline Brown, Sunset Gold, Borasco Grey, Firenze Red, Giola Green and Eiger Grey.

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