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A fully-specced version of this tiny Ferrari 12Cilindri costs more than a Dacia Jogger
Amalgam’s latest 1:8 scale creation takes over 3,300 hours to hand-craft and will be limited to less than 400 examples in total
Ferraristi: save your full-sized 12Cilindri from a life of loneliness! Give it some miniature company in the form of Amalgam Collection's 1:8 scale model, yours for... £13,495. That's... that's the price of a very good second-hand car. Like the used Aston Martin DB9 we found listed a few weeks back.
A big price for a small car. But then there's a lot of work involved. Amalgam takes over 3,300 hours to develop and then hand-craft each TinyCilindri, which involves rendering, casting and then machining the metal components together. The result is an admittedly gorgeous replica of Ferrari’s latest V12 grand tourer for your coffee table, or to perch atop the dash of your BigCilindri, or to carry around with you in case you forget you own a BigCilindri.
Amalgam - purveyor of the also cool Ferrari 250 GTO and Testa Rossa replicas - says the TinyCilindri can also be built to customers’ specific requirements, so you can ditch the Rosso Imola exterior and Blu Sterling interior and go nuts. On a tiny canvas.
Given that it’s been created with help from Ferrari’s Centro Stile team, you can likely even choose from any number of colourways available from the factory. Though doing so would turn it into one of the ‘Bespoke’ models, which will set you back £18,895 instead. That's... that's the price of the very good new car. Like the Dacia Jogger.
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