Race cars - Sale
Collectable models of racing cars of the Formula 1 series. Among the most widespread car model scales we can rank 1:43 (length approx. 10-13cm) and 1:18 (length approx. 24-31cm). These models are in finished condition, i.e. no additional modification or assembly of the model is required. Most of these models are made of metal, but more and more manufacturers are launching models made of resin or ABS material. All F1 models, whether historic from the 1950s or modern, are produced under the license of the given team. In practice, this means that all details on the models were made on the basis of original documents and the final form of the model was approved by the license holder. The most popular collector's items are the cars of the world champions in the version with a driver figure in the cockpit. Among the most widespread brands are Minichamps and Spark, who regularly launch new editions, and among the premium models, companies such as CMC, GP Replicas, BBR, Looksmart or Tecnomodel dominate
McLaren MCL60 - Oscar Piastri (2023), 1:18 Minichamps
Red Bull RB18 - Sergio Perez (2023), Hungarian GP, 1:43 Minichamps
McLaren MCL60 - Lando Norris (2023), Australian GP, 1:18 Spark
McLaren MCL60 - Oscar Piastri (2023), Australian GP, 1:18 Spark
Shadow DN8 - Alan Jones (1977), 1:43 Altaya
Mercedes W14 - George Russell (2023), 5th Monaco, 1:43 Spark
AlphaTauri AT04 - Daniel Ricciardo (2023), Belgian GP, sprint race, 1:43 Spark
Ferrari 312 T2B - Carlos Reutemann (1977), Swedish GP, 1:18 MCG
Williams FW45 - Logan Sargeant (2023), 1:43 Minichamps
Mercedes W13 - Lewis Hamilton (2022), Miami GP, 1:43 Minichamps
Mercedes W13 - George Russell (2022), Miami GP, 1:43 Minichamps
Williams FW44 - Alex Albon (2022), Bahrain GP, 1:18 Minichamps
Red Bull RB16b - Max Verstappen (2021), Winner Mexican GP, 1:43 Minichamps
Alpine A523 - Esteban Ocon (2023), Saudi Arabian GP, 1:43 Spark
Aston Martin AMR22 - Sebastian Vettel (2022), Last race, 1:18 Spark
Mercedes W13 - George Russell (2022), Bahrain GP, 1:43 Minichamps
Alfa Romeo C43 - Guanyu Zhou (2023), Australia, 1:43 Spark
Red Bull RB18 - Sergio Perez (2022), Winner Singapore GP, 1:18 Minichamps
Mercedes W13 - Lewis Hamilton (2022), Bahrain GP, 1:43 Minichamps
McLaren MCL36 - Daniel Ricciardo (2022), Bahrain GP, 1:18 Minichamps
Haas VF-21 - Mick Schumacher (2021), Belgian GP, 1:18 Minichamps
Mercedes W13 - Lewis Hamilton (2022), 2nd Brazil GP, 1:43 Spark
Red Bull RB18 - Max Verstappen (2022), Italian GP, 1:43 Spark
Red Bull RB16b - Max Verstappen (2021), Winner Mexican GP, 1:18 Minichamps
Minardi PS01 + McLaren MCL33 - Fernando Alonso (2001-2018), 1:43 Minichamps
Red Bull RB16b - Sergio Perez (2021), Mexican GP, 1:18 Minichamps
Haas VF-22 - Kevin Magnussen (2022), British GP, 1:18 Minichamps
Mercedes W13 - Lewis Hamilton (2022), French GP, 1:43 Spark
What do we know about the Solido brand?
The well-known french brand Solido is probably known to the vast majority of model car collectors. Solido has been producing models for over 90 years and is a major player in the collectible model market.
What do we know about the GP Replicas brand?
The model manufacturer GP Replicas falls under the parent company Top Marques Collectibles, which is mostly known for models in the section of rally and road cars. Models are produced in Asia, mainly in China, similar to several well-known brands.
What should you know about Minichamps?
Minichamps is one of the best-known brands on the market of ready-made collectors models. Company was established in Germany in 1990, and made its name with its first 1:43 scale models. Today releases models in various scales and covers a wide range from F1 monoposts, through road cars to MotoGP.
What should you know about Exoto?
The company Exoto is a manufacturer in premium automobile segment. Their models are characterized by above-standard elaboration of details, quality surface treatment and models issued originally with tobacco advertising. Collectors consider the Exoto models to be one of the best in the category of premium models.