Amalgam Collection partners with Schaltkulisse to create a detailed replica of the unique ‘Minty Forty’ Ferrari F40 in 1:8 and 1:18 scales.
Amalgam Collection has joined forces with the exclusive automobile dealer Schaltkulisse to bring to life a miniature masterpiece: the ‘Minty Forty’ Ferrari F40. This unique model, chassis #88538, stands out with its Verde Pallido paintwork, a striking departure from the traditional Rosso Corsa of Ferrari F40s. The British artisans at Amalgam have meticulously replicated this distinctive Italian supercar at 1:8 scale through their Tailor-Made service. Schaltkulisse, known for their restoration and customization expertise, commissioned Amalgam to craft an exclusive edition of the ‘Minty Forty’ at a 1:18 scale, limited to just 300 models worldwide. This partnership offers enthusiasts and collectors a rare opportunity to own a piece of automotive artistry, celebrating a car that has become an internet sensation and an iconic symbol in the automotive world.
The ‘Minty Forty’, which underwent a significant transformation during its restoration, is renowned for its unique color – a nod to Sir Stirling Moss’ famous 250 GTO. This model embodies the spirit of driving and the joy of sharing automotive passion. Each model, from the 1:8 single build to the 300-piece 1:18 scale edition, is a result of over 400 hours of meticulous work, capturing every detail from the Verde Pallido exterior to the blue Sabelt racing harness and the vehicle’s intricate mechanics. Kevin Braun, Founder and CEO of Schaltkulisse, expressed his excitement about the collaboration with Amalgam, emphasizing their shared commitment to perfection and attention to detail. This partnership highlights the synergy between two companies devoted to celebrating automotive heritage and design. Available for purchase directly from Amalgam Collection or via Schaltkulisse, these limited-edition models are a testament to the enduring legacy of the Ferrari F40 and the creative vision of both companies in bringing automotive legends to life in exquisite detail.
Source: Amalgam Collection