This is the Ferrari 250 SWB 24H Le Mans 1960 #18 in 1:18 scale by BBR.
The Ferrari 250 SWB #18, a notable contender in the 1960 24 Hours of Le Mans, was driven by the accomplished duo of Ricardo Rodriguez and André Pilette. This race, held at the Circuit de la Sarthe, witnessed intense competition and highlighted the strategic prowess of Rodriguez and Pilette. The 1960 Le Mans race was characterized by a unique combination of speed and endurance, and the #18 Ferrari showcased the remarkable engineering prowess of Ferrari. The race itself is remembered for its challenging dynamics and the ability of drivers to maintain peak performance over the demanding 24-hour period. The Ferrari 250 SWB #18, with its striking appearance and the skill of its drivers, contributes to the rich tapestry of Le Mans history, standing as a testament to the fusion of driver talent and automotive excellence in the golden era of endurance racing.
The Ferrari 250 SWB #18, a notable contender in the 1960 24 Hours of Le Mans, was driven by the accomplished duo of Ricardo Rodriguez and André Pilette. This race, held at the Circuit de la Sarthe, witnessed intense competition and highlighted the strategic prowess of Rodriguez and Pilette. The 1960 Le Mans race was characterized by a unique combination of speed and endurance, and the #18 Ferrari showcased the remarkable engineering prowess of Ferrari. The race itself is remembered for its challenging dynamics and the ability of drivers to maintain peak performance over the demanding 24-hour period. The Ferrari 250 SWB #18, with its striking appearance and the skill of its drivers, contributes to the rich tapestry of Le Mans history, standing as a testament to the fusion of driver talent and automotive excellence in the golden era of endurance racing.
This model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish and has a sealed body. BBR models are known for their accuracy of scale, shape and detail throughout the industry. Each model is created using a variety of production processes, to achieve this precision. They are produced using a composite material referred to in the industry as “resin”. Photo etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are often used for the most authentic replication.
BBR models are usually produced in very small production quantities that often sell out at "pre-order"
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