Add a standout collaboration model to your collection with the BMW M3 “Kaido Works Larry Chen V1” #29 7-Eleven 1:64 scale diecast by Mini GT and Kaido House.
Designed by Jun Imai, this special-edition BMW M3 combines Kaido House's distinctive custom-car styling with photographer and automotive personality Larry Chen's influence. The white and green #29 livery features bold 7-Eleven-inspired graphics, aggressive bodywork, and the highly detailed presentation that has made Kaido House models especially popular with 1:64 collectors.
Features:
- 1:64 scale BMW M3 diecast model
- Kaido Works Larry Chen V1 #29 edition
- White and green 7-Eleven graphics
- Designed by Jun Imai
- Kaido House special edition
- Limited-edition collectible
- Authentic exterior detailing
- Detailed interior
- Opening hood
- Real rubber tires
- Alloy wheels
- Diecast metal body and chassis
- Officially licensed product
- Manufacturer's original unopened packaging
- Approximate length: 3 inches
- May include a chase version; chase version is not guaranteed
Did You Know?
Kaido House was founded by automotive designer Jun Imai, whose work has become closely associated with highly stylized interpretations of Japanese and enthusiast cars in miniature form. Kaido House models combine recognizable production vehicles with the exaggerated stance, bodywork, wheels, and detailing associated with custom-car culture.
The BMW M3 has its roots in motorsport. The original E30-generation M3 was developed as a homologation model so BMW could compete in touring-car racing, creating a road car closely connected to competition. Its box-flared bodywork and racing heritage eventually helped make the first-generation M3 one of BMW's most recognizable performance cars.
Larry Chen is an automotive photographer known for documenting racing, drifting, custom-car culture, and enthusiast vehicles around the world. His association with a Kaido House model connects miniature-car collecting with the broader automotive culture that inspires many of the vehicles represented in diecast.
Models such as this BMW demonstrate how modern 1:64 collecting has evolved beyond simple miniature reproductions. Collaborations involving automotive designers, photographers, racing personalities, and distinctive liveries have turned many small-scale models into collectibles representing specific parts of contemporary car culture.