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Unboxing and video review of a miniature die-cast model Mercedes Benz S600 S-Class (W140) 1997 NOREV 1/18.#unboxing #mercedesbenz #s600 #sclass #w140 #norev #miniature #scale118 Launched in early 1991, the W140 series was meant to make people forget the extraordinary W126. This S-Class was more impressive, more performing and more ecological and offered an impressive amount of technology and gadgets. The dimensions, however, were excessive and this series lacked success. Numerous evolutions of the model: in 1991, in Geneva, the 300 SEL, 400 SEL, 500 SEL and 600 SEL were presented. In 1992 the coupe configuration debuted and in 1994 a restyling was conducted, along with the launch of the 420 SEC. Other evolutions were introduced in the following years and production of the W140 ceased in 1998 when the new S-Class (W220) was presented.Norev is one of the most famous brands in the automotive industry. Founded by Joseph Véron in Villeurbanne near Lyon in 1946, it began producing car models in 1953. At the beginning the models were made of plastic, in 1:43 and 1:86 scale. From the late 1960s, die-cast models were also made mainly in 1:43. In the 70s and 80s, production continued with ups and downs, also moving to various countries around the world with the same Norev brand but also with other brands. Several Eligor and Vitesse models of that period were based on older Norevs. Norev models were originally quite cheap, but from the 1990s the company began to target the collectors' market with improved re-editions of old models and unreleased subjects. From 2002 onwards, Norev, which moved production to China, also made newsstand models for publishers such as Hachette and Atlas. In 2007–2008 Norev introduced re-issues of the 1950s CIJ and Spot-On models and temporarily tried to revive the Provence Moulage range of 1:43 resin models. Today Norev is more active than ever, with a wide choice of 1:43, 1:18 and smaller scale diecast models, with a very interesting quality-price ratio.