Amalgam Collection Ferarri 250 TR - 1958 Le Mans Winner
Crafting Legends in Miniature
The Amalgam Collection has a unique position in the world of fine car models, creating unrivalled replicas of the world's most iconic and luxurious vehicles. Much like esteemed watchmakers such as Richard Mille, Amalgam has forged strong partnerships with top designers, engineers, drivers and manufacturers. They produce models for internal use, development, one-offs and displays, ensuring that each piece, whether for a private collector or a renowned driver, represents the pinnacle of craftsmanship and artistic mastery. Founded in 1985, Amalgam initially specialised in fine architectural models for leading British and German architects and also provided product prototyping, including parts for the first Dyson vacuum cleaners. Since 1995, the company has focused on model cars, starting with partnerships with the Jordan Grand Prix and Williams Formula 1 teams. Ferrari joined in 1998, cementing Amalgam's relationships with the leading manufacturers and teams in the automotive and motorsport worlds. Using invaluable data from these partners and decades of experience, Amalgam passionately and authentically captures the essence of each car and continues to push the boundaries of model making.
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Where Victory Meets Elegance!
The Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa, one of the world's most coveted Ferraris, was created with existing Ferrari customers in mind, particularly those who drove the 500 TRC, renowned for its exceptional handling. Building on this legacy, the 250 TR featured a similar chassis but a much more powerful V12 engine with six twin-choke carburettors. This combination propelled the 250 TR to win the 1958 World Constructors' Championship for Ferrari, cementing its place in racing history.
The 1958 Le Mans 24 Hours, a highlight of the era, attracted 150,000 spectators eager to witness the intense competition between Ferrari, Jaguar, Aston Martin and Porsche. Scuderia Ferrari entered an impressive 11 cars, a mixture of works and privateer teams. The Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa triumphed, demonstrating superior engineering and race strategy. This victory not only demonstrated Ferrari's dominance, but also the 250 TR's unparalleled performance and reliability on the world stage.
This exquisite 1:18 scale model of the Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa captures every detail of the iconic racing car, meticulously handcrafted and authenticated by Ferrari. Using advanced digital scanning of the original car, the model boasts meticulous accuracy in its finishes and materials. Presented in a luxurious black box with protective sleeve, it includes a polished acrylic base, clear dust cover and a booklet with a certificate of authenticity. This model is a perfect tribute to one of Ferrari's greatest racing achievements.
Crafting Legends in Miniature
The Amalgam Collection has a unique position in the world of fine car models, creating unrivalled replicas of the world's most iconic and luxurious vehicles. Much like esteemed watchmakers such as Richard Mille, Amalgam has forged strong partnerships with top designers, engineers, drivers and manufacturers. They produce models for internal use, development, one-offs and displays, ensuring that each piece, whether for a private collector or a renowned driver, represents the pinnacle of craftsmanship and artistic mastery. Founded in 1985, Amalgam initially specialised in fine architectural models for leading British and German architects and also provided product prototyping, including parts for the first Dyson vacuum cleaners. Since 1995, the company has focused on model cars, starting with partnerships with the Jordan Grand Prix and Williams Formula 1 teams. Ferrari joined in 1998, cementing Amalgam's relationships with the leading manufacturers and teams in the automotive and motorsport worlds. Using invaluable data from these partners and decades of experience, Amalgam passionately and authentically captures the essence of each car and continues to push the boundaries of model making. More about this brandAmalgam Collection Ferarri 250 TR - 1958 Le Mans Winner
Where Victory Meets Elegance!
The Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa, one of the world's most coveted Ferraris, was created with existing Ferrari customers in mind, particularly those who drove the 500 TRC, renowned for its exceptional handling. Building on this legacy, the 250 TR featured a similar chassis but a much more powerful V12 engine with six twin-choke carburettors. This combination propelled the 250 TR to win the 1958 World Constructors' Championship for Ferrari, cementing its place in racing history.
The 1958 Le Mans 24 Hours, a highlight of the era, attracted 150,000 spectators eager to witness the intense competition between Ferrari, Jaguar, Aston Martin and Porsche. Scuderia Ferrari entered an impressive 11 cars, a mixture of works and privateer teams. The Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa triumphed, demonstrating superior engineering and race strategy. This victory not only demonstrated Ferrari's dominance, but also the 250 TR's unparalleled performance and reliability on the world stage.
This exquisite 1:18 scale model of the Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa captures every detail of the iconic racing car, meticulously handcrafted and authenticated by Ferrari. Using advanced digital scanning of the original car, the model boasts meticulous accuracy in its finishes and materials. Presented in a luxurious black box with protective sleeve, it includes a polished acrylic base, clear dust cover and a booklet with a certificate of authenticity. This model is a perfect tribute to one of Ferrari's greatest racing achievements.
| SKU | AMCO-M5908 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 1:18 scale model, over 21 cms long |
| Your selection | Red |
| Details | Based on chassis 0728TR and car no. 14 as driven to victory by Olivier Gendebien and Phil Hill in the 24 Hours of Le Mans at the Circuit de la Sarthe on 21 and 22 June 1958 Each model hand built and assembled by a small team of craftsmen Ma |
| Extra Info | This is a 'Kerbside' model and does not feature any moving parts. |
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