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Revealing the Ferrari Daytona SP3 at 1:8 scale

Revealing the Ferrari Daytona SP3 at 1:8 scale
We are proud to reveal the full and detailed photoshoot of our completed 1:8 scale model of the Ferrari Daytona SP3. After over 4000 hours of development and over 400 hours of casting, fitting, fettling, painting and building, our prototype model of the Daytona SP3 has received full approval from the Ferrari design team following a deep exploration into the fine interior and flawlessly sculpted exterior details.

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Amalgam Launch the Ferrari 250 GTO Body Replica in Hammered Aluminium

Amalgam Launch the Ferrari 250 GTO Body Replica in Hammered Aluminium
Since modelling Ralph Lauren’s Ferrari 250 GTO back in 2009, as each year goes by, we’ve fallen ever more in love with the perfect form and beauty of the body of this most important Ferrari icon. The form of the 250 GTO represents more than any other the quintessence of the Ferrari brand in the collective imagination. The longer you look and the deeper you go into every detail, the more perfect is the outcome of the creative work by Bizzarini, Forghieri and probably most importantly regarding the body, the finalisation of the design by Scaglietti. Now we are excited to present a hand hammered aluminium replica of the 250 GTO body, at a quarter the size of the original. Each piece has been created from aluminium sheet using traditional panel-beating methodology, forming the panels with a hammer over a buck, exactly as the original full-size bodies were created by Carozzerie Scaglietti in the early 1960s. Measuring 1.08 metres (42.5 inches) long and weighing approximately five kilograms, the 250 GTO body replica is the first in a series of bodies that we will produce. Next in line is the 250 Testa Rossa, also a design by Scaglietti. The 265 GTB and the 275 GTB/4 are also in our sights to follow in 2023 and 2024. Contact our sales team or register your interest on our website to learn more.

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Max Verstappen's 2021 World Championship winning car, now at 1:18 scale

Max Verstappen's 2021 World Championship winning car, now at 1:18 scale
This weekend Max Verstappen returns to Zandvoort to race at his first home event since becoming a Formula 1 World Champion. As Max-mania descends on the Dutch circuit, we're excited to reveal that the Red Bull RB16B, as raced by the reigning champion and his teammate Sergio Pérez at the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, is the subject of our next project at 1:18 scale.

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Introducing the Max Verstappen World Championship Edition RB16B

Introducing the Max Verstappen World Championship Edition RB16B
We are delighted to reveal the Red Bull Racing Honda RB16B at 1:8 scale, as raced by Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez at the season-defining 2021 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. This edition of models, limited to 99 pieces per driver, precisely captures the cars that delivered the first ever Dutch Formula 1 World Champion in Max Verstappen and a first World Drivers’ Championship to Red Bull Racing since 2013. 

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New Additions to the Amalgam Race Weathered Collection

New Additions to the Amalgam Race Weathered Collection
We are delighted to unveil new images of our recently completed race weathered projects at 1:8 scale: Briggs Cunningham and Bob Grossman's Jaguar Lightweight E-Type from the 1963 Le Mans and Michael Schumacher's race winning Ferrari F2002 from the 2002 Canadian Grand Prix. 

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Amalgam Announces the Race Weathered Mercedes-Benz W196 Monoposto at 1:8 Scale

Amalgam Announces the Race Weathered Mercedes-Benz W196 Monoposto at 1:8 Scale
We are delighted to reveal the next in our series of race weathered models at 1:8 scale. This hand-made limited edition of just 5 models depicts the Mercedes-Benz W196 Monoposto precisely as it was raced by Sir Stirling Moss to his first Formula 1 victory at the British Grand Prix at Aintree Circuit on the 16th July 1955.

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