@user-my3yp1wb2z We do! Just here: www.amalgamcollection.com/collections/red-bull-rb18/products/red-bull-rb18-1-4 Also, DriveTribe recently did a feature on us and they talked about the model too. We recommend having a look - it's very flattering for us!
Of all the endurance racing cars last year this one was the most stunning, excellent work on being so faithful and accurate in executing a baby version of it. 👍
Excellent execution of exhaust staining, balance of details well done enough to make the mouth water with the fantastic engine bay that pulls you in as if it were a black hole! Textures of the various components captured beautifully with that " just right" prototype stance that screams speed! We congratulate Amalgam for continued excellence in scale replica action, and in this case it stepped up it's game big time. Keep the molds clean and sharp, you'll be selling quite a number of this one. Well done Amalgam!
This 👆 is the feedback we love to see! Thank you for your kind words and, yes, we've already sold over 160 of these models - it's instant classic after last year's Le Mans win!
At first I was disappointed because the carbon weave on the bodywork looks way off scale, but then I remembered that it’s an amalgam model so I look for pictures of the real car and the weave size is spot on 😂
Wow, I’ve seen and built a couple racecars in 1:12 but this thing is up there with the best, engine bay looks amazing, only the cockpit needs a bit of attention
Beyond stunning. The only people who own these are the actual teams themselves though (display model for the office). But at an average of $25,000 a car, that's not surprising!
I think this may be the most beautiful model I have ever seen. As an avid builder of 1/8, I just want to liquidate some of my collection and buy this model. Worth everything penny you ask for.
Beautiful, I remember Shmee150 say 1:8 scale replica of his Senna cost almost £10k. He visited the factory in Bristol while it was being made Exquisite detail
Ferrari struck gold not only when they took the overall win at LM 24H 2023 after a 50 year works factory hiatus from Le Mans but to commission Amalgam to model this now legendary masterpiece is a great win.
Our 1:18 scale models naturally do not exhibit as much detail, as it is simply not possible to show the same level at a smaller scale. They are also kerbside, in that they do not have any opening parts.
@@AmalgamCollection 1:18? It’s not my scale, but I am going to make an exception for this model! How may I buy one in the US? By the way, the Drivetribe videos are amazing! The 1/4 Red Bull is nuts! I have 2 1/4 McLaren MP4/14s that somebody made as a RC car. It’s very accurate, aside from the suspension. I am rebuilding that now and your company is my benchmark. Damn, you guys are good.
@@seanmain3081 We appreciate your kind words! Models are available on our website though, for the 1:18 scale 499P, we are currently allowing customers to register their interest to be the first to know when these models are available.
@@davidaugustofc2574That would entirely depend on the model, its edition size and availability. In this particular instance, though the 499P is limited to 499 models, we only build these in small batches at a time, so we have no fulfilment available until the summer due to strong demand from Ferrari and our customers. But models in the edition remain available for now.
@@seanmain3081 yet it lacks a lot of feature other small time shops wouldn't skip out on. No functioning electronics on a 20k static display model is a scam. Imagine having this and you cant even turn on the headlights to make it look nice in your display.
We have previously built a Hurley Haywood's 1973 911 RSR and a 2016 example at 1:18 scale (www.amalgamcollection.com/search?q=911+rsr). Though these are currently unavailable, we are anticipating another batch of the 1973 car in just a few months!
We currently have to intentions to build any Toyota models, but we have a long history of building Le Mans winners, so we would never want to rule it out!
There are many reasons, but summarised: we are completely different businesses. We make the best model we can with no effort or expense spared; the development of one of our 1:8 scale models can take up to 5000 hours and so, when we set prices for each model, we not only have to cover the costs of that initial development, but the build and much more besides (like acquiring the data, getting the licenses from the relevant manufacturers, building the tooling, etc). We are a low-volume business, as every model of ours is handmade, and we do have to recoup the costs of development, which is not an inexpensive process. Dacia, however, have specialised in the mass production of low value (in car terms at least) vehicles, allowing them to recoup their costs through large volume sales of full size cars.
I used too collect toys like this. Now i go and make em and drive and so forth. Spending that kind of money it should be drivable. The most i spent back in the day was 160.00 tops for a very cool Mercedes race car. Drove from south dakota to denver to get the thing.
There are different price prices in every category: homes, handbags, shoes, and art, like our models. Consider us at the top of the range. Though we intend to release an 1:18 scale version later in the year.
Why call these models a 'toy'? Yes, happens to be models of cars, but first of all collectors items, very high end ones, for the shelf only. Only a toy in a childs mind, I would say
Models are made from a kit. Replicas are bought to be put on a shelf. Toys are driven after being put together c10 with 500 horse and a modern suspension that's a toy. It rocks. As for model I made a truck model back in the day now I'm driving it. Too each thier own.
This thing just called me broke in 51 different ways
Yeah and the 1:1 are even more expensive
Just 51 ways? You lack imagination. 😂🤪
@@RedRain737it was a reference to the car number
@user-my3yp1wb2zAnd we've built more valuable models than our RB18 1:4 scale too, for private clients and commercial entities. 😁
@user-my3yp1wb2z We do! Just here: www.amalgamcollection.com/collections/red-bull-rb18/products/red-bull-rb18-1-4
Also, DriveTribe recently did a feature on us and they talked about the model too. We recommend having a look - it's very flattering for us!
That's a gorgeous model guys! Seriously impressive and well done! The opening features elevate it to a whole new level among resin models.
my buddy eric makes better ones
It's resin? Order cancelled what a load of shit...
@@TimmsyTFG We feel resin allows us to access a greater level of detail than die-cast. We know not everyone agrees, but our customers trust in us.
@@p00pie There are a lot of talented model makers out there, and we commend them all for their skill and hard work.
Muppet 😂😂@@TimmsyTFG
Of all the endurance racing cars last year this one was the most stunning, excellent work on being so faithful and accurate in executing a baby version of it. 👍
We can't deny that we were delighted when #51 won Le Mans. It's a fabulous piece of machinery, now with a forever legendary story attached to it. 🔴
The engine tho ❤
The details are out of this world.
Excellent execution of exhaust staining, balance of details well done enough to make the mouth water with the fantastic engine bay that pulls you in as if it were a black hole! Textures of the various components captured beautifully with that " just right" prototype stance that screams speed! We congratulate Amalgam for continued excellence in scale replica action, and in this case it stepped up it's game big time. Keep the molds clean and sharp, you'll be selling quite a number of this one. Well done Amalgam!
This 👆 is the feedback we love to see! Thank you for your kind words and, yes, we've already sold over 160 of these models - it's instant classic after last year's Le Mans win!
I came across your models on drive tribe, you guys are incredible, keep up the awesome work
I love that you love it that much. It truly is a work of art in real life and in model form.
Utterly superb, a Le Mans winner always deserves the best treatment!
Stunning just stunning
That's just amazing!! All those details.. thanks for sharing this video 👍🏼
We're glad you liked it!
At first I was disappointed because the carbon weave on the bodywork looks way off scale, but then I remembered that it’s an amalgam model so I look for pictures of the real car and the weave size is spot on 😂
🎯
your 15k has to get you something!
The 6 year old me would be so happy pushing this around on the floor, making car sounds😉🤣
Whilst your parents look on in horror. 😅
thats is just US $40K piece LOL
@@chassy809 bruh understand that its a high quality model with detailed interior and engine
Absolutely amazing!
Simply stunning in every conceivable way
Wow, I’ve seen and built a couple racecars in 1:12 but this thing is up there with the best, engine bay looks amazing, only the cockpit needs a bit of attention
Beyond stunning. The only people who own these are the actual teams themselves though (display model for the office). But at an average of $25,000 a car, that's not surprising!
those cars are unreal we love them! great job
I think this may be the most beautiful model I have ever seen. As an avid builder of 1/8, I just want to liquidate some of my collection and buy this model. Worth everything penny you ask for.
is it really worth 20k?
Ok this is the coolest thing I’ve seen all day 👌
High praise indeed! There's a lot of a competition! 😁
esto es una OBRA DE ARTE!!!!!!!!
Stunning!
The amount of detail on the engine is very impressive
Thank you! There is just something fascinating about the intricate detail of a Hypercar engine!
Work of art
Stunning WOW.
That's an incredible piece of art. Love it! I wish I could afford one. ❤👍
It Looks so Good 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Le prix est à la hauteur des détails… incroyable !😳
Merci! 🤩
just beautiful
The engine bay detail is insane
Our artisans did a wonderful job with the 499P engine. We just can't stop staring. 👌👌
A Ferrari, any Ferrari from Amalgam has always been a model collecting goal of mine. It's just that this goal might take a while to achieve 😅
I checked the web site, incredible cars and price. My HHR seems worthless against a mere model. 😢
Great!👍
one of the most beautiful ferrari racers in more of a decade
I would literally sell my first born son for this model...
Whilst we would naturally like to discourage this, we understand the temptation. 😍
@AmalgamCollection Hahaha the temptation is too strong
How old is he? Interested if he can shovel snow.
@michael-masi-2021 Hahaha there is no son yet, but I ll hit you up when the time comes
@@f1faith015 daughters also welcome at a 2:1 exchange rate. Helps if they can operate a loom.
è MERAVIGLIOSO!
Just Ordered Mine! . . . (In my dreams)
wow thats amazing
real Beauty
Absolutely amazing ❗😮🎉🏆
Beautiful, I remember Shmee150 say 1:8 scale replica of his Senna cost almost £10k. He visited the factory in Bristol while it was being made Exquisite detail
We very much enjoyed showing Shmee around. We're currently trying to convince he needs a few models of the Shmee models! 😁
@@AmalgamCollection Maybe in future the Ferarri SF90XX he has on order ?
@@saraprva4172 Oh, yes. Most definitely. Or the Valkyrie he just received!
This thing is literally detailed to the exact thing wow
Our artisans have worked to ensure each model appears as real as possible at a smaller scale. 🖼️
Ferrari struck gold not only when they took the overall win at LM 24H 2023 after a 50 year works factory hiatus from Le Mans but to commission Amalgam to model this now legendary masterpiece is a great win.
An incredible moment in their history. And now they proudly display our models in their offices! 🤩
I smelt gasoline when he took the engine cover off, amazing model!
one question is collection model with number plate ?
how much does it cost?
c'est tellement beau 😍
Merci! 🤩
Bellissima ❤
MAGNIFIQUE
Merci!
@@AmalgamCollection Je suis sur Simulateur de Voiture Assetto corsa .
Looks absolutely stunning. Of course, for €1k less I bought a mint Miata ND1 and have ton more fun with it, but still, it does look good.
Incredible. The price though 😱
wow thats a great model from which brand is it ?
Amalgam Collection. 😏
Man i loved so much and relaxing. My father loved too!
We're glad you both enjoyed it!
That car is worth more than my entire collection alone and I have 74 models from decent brands.
74 is a huge collection! We're sure you have some fantastic models in there.
This is infact the proper way to handle it.
Amazing
does resin not have paint rash??
We did pass your question on to our technical team, but they weren't sure what you meant. We have no known issues with paint on our models.
@@AmalgamCollection Also do you use urethane to finish your models?
Das ist verrückt wie detailgetreu der 499p dargestellt worden ist
Лучшие! The best!
que belleza por Dios !!!
Jesus Christ! That is beautiful! 😢🍾🙌
wooww.... im drooling right now. so beautiful
🤩
Omg, i want this so badly
Is scale 1:18 of this model going to be the same exact thing except scale 1:18 or it also has less features?
Our 1:18 scale models naturally do not exhibit as much detail, as it is simply not possible to show the same level at a smaller scale. They are also kerbside, in that they do not have any opening parts.
@@AmalgamCollection thanks for the information
Beautiful
wow
Waiting for the 1/18 😅
Whilst we can't confirm a launch date yet, we are hoping to have our first batch of models at 1:18 completed in the summer.
@@AmalgamCollection 1:18? It’s not my scale, but I am going to make an exception for this model! How may I buy one in the US? By the way, the Drivetribe videos are amazing! The 1/4 Red Bull is nuts! I have 2 1/4 McLaren MP4/14s that somebody made as a RC car. It’s very accurate, aside from the suspension. I am rebuilding that now and your company is my benchmark. Damn, you guys are good.
@@seanmain3081 We appreciate your kind words! Models are available on our website though, for the 1:18 scale 499P, we are currently allowing customers to register their interest to be the first to know when these models are available.
@@AmalgamCollection I will register. Thank you for your reply. Been a fan since your beginning. I can’t believe where you have taken modeling.
If there is to be a 1/18 version of this car, will it have opening parts? And can it be purchased in installments?
Very cool. I assume you don't make 1:64 scale versions of these cars.
Sadly not. We tend not to drop below 1:18 scale.
流石アマルガムすごいクオリティ
This is Pure Art, i wish i had 18.000€ to buy one!😍
😮😮....mio Dio in paradiso!
Wouaou elle est trop belle je rêverait d en avoir une. Magnifique je reste sans voix.
Combien ça coûte ???
Shut up and take my money! This is gorgeous!
How many build hours
Each model will take over 400 hours to cast, fit, fettle, paint and assemble. 🎯
❤❤❤
Would not be surprised if the engine did actually work
I'll buy one of these when I win the lottery!
We look forward to it!
$20,000 🤯
Very difficult purchase no matter your wealth level. I mean, yes it's a beautiful piece of art. But DAMN
People have paid more for trainers. 👟 But yes, wealth and the concept of value are both very relative.
20K?? Am i missing something?
Every one of the models we make is the very best we can achieve with no effort or expense spared. Our clients will accept no less.
You get what you pay for. This is art, not a mass produced model that you can buy for a $1000.00.
@@AmalgamCollection how long after release can I still order a specific model?
@@davidaugustofc2574That would entirely depend on the model, its edition size and availability. In this particular instance, though the 499P is limited to 499 models, we only build these in small batches at a time, so we have no fulfilment available until the summer due to strong demand from Ferrari and our customers. But models in the edition remain available for now.
@@seanmain3081 yet it lacks a lot of feature other small time shops wouldn't skip out on. No functioning electronics on a 20k static display model is a scam. Imagine having this and you cant even turn on the headlights to make it look nice in your display.
hola está muy bueno #Excelente: ⭐⭐⭐
wow..
Ok, I'll do just that if I ever decide to sell my car to buy one.
Ah yes the perfect tuorial!
❤
How much is it
How much does it weigh
The model itself weighs roughly 2kg, whilst the entire display with acrylic dust cover and model base weighs 8.5kg.
@@AmalgamCollection Dang, the car weight is actually to scale 😯
> reveal engine
*HEAVY BREATHING*
Donerei un rene per guidare quest'auto ...Fantastica!
This is awesome but looks expensive af. Wonder if they make a Porsche RSR
We have previously built a Hurley Haywood's 1973 911 RSR and a 2016 example at 1:18 scale (www.amalgamcollection.com/search?q=911+rsr). Though these are currently unavailable, we are anticipating another batch of the 1973 car in just a few months!
Hmmm, wondering if they're letting out any Secrets
I think we need ant man tech so that we can drive this
can you make the GR010
We currently have to intentions to build any Toyota models, but we have a long history of building Le Mans winners, so we would never want to rule it out!
Ich würde eines nehmen 😊
Prezzo?€
Does anybody know how much it costs?
£15k
the website says around $20,000
The first thing I would do if I win the lottery is buy one of these models.
👍🙂
It's great and all but why is it more expensive than a brand new Dacia?
There are many reasons, but summarised: we are completely different businesses. We make the best model we can with no effort or expense spared; the development of one of our 1:8 scale models can take up to 5000 hours and so, when we set prices for each model, we not only have to cover the costs of that initial development, but the build and much more besides (like acquiring the data, getting the licenses from the relevant manufacturers, building the tooling, etc). We are a low-volume business, as every model of ours is handmade, and we do have to recoup the costs of development, which is not an inexpensive process. Dacia, however, have specialised in the mass production of low value (in car terms at least) vehicles, allowing them to recoup their costs through large volume sales of full size cars.
I used too collect toys like this. Now i go and make em and drive and so forth. Spending that kind of money it should be drivable. The most i spent back in the day was 160.00 tops for a very cool Mercedes race car. Drove from south dakota to denver to get the thing.
There are different price prices in every category: homes, handbags, shoes, and art, like our models. Consider us at the top of the range. Though we intend to release an 1:18 scale version later in the year.
@@AmalgamCollection it is an amazing replica well done they well done.
Why call these models a 'toy'? Yes, happens to be models of cars, but first of all collectors items, very high end ones, for the shelf only. Only a toy in a childs mind, I would say
Models are made from a kit. Replicas are bought to be put on a shelf. Toys are driven after being put together c10 with 500 horse and a modern suspension that's a toy. It rocks. As for model I made a truck model back in the day now I'm driving it. Too each thier own.
now crank it