Officially Licensed, Authentic 1:18 Scale Replica
Precision-engineered die-cast metal body with UV-printed decals (no stickers!)—every sponsor logo, tire mark, and safety stripe mirrors real-world F1 grit.
Larger Than LEGO, More Than 2500pcs
Command a bigger presence with intricate aerodynamics: functional DRS rear wing, venturi tunnels, and a removable carbon-textured splitter. Spin the wheels to activate "hybrid" piston theatrics under the transparent hood.
Dual Drama, Zero Compromise
Choose Zhou #24 or Bottas #77 liveries—both included. Swap steering wheels, halos, and side panels bare-handed. Cockpit reveals micro fire extinguishers and hydraulic systems; display them as rivals or allies.
Museum-Grade Packaging & Manual
Arrives in a premium box with a step-by-step guide—unbox like a pit crew, assemble like a strategist.
For Collectors Who Crave Control
This isn’t a toy. It’s a 200mph daydream in die-cast metal.
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Model Number: C64010W
Difficulty: Medium
Pieces: 2553
Scale: 1:8
Product Size: L70.5-W26-H14.5cm
Color Box Measure: L48-W15-H38cm
We deliver worldwide using international express. Your parcel will arrive within 5-15 business days after leaving our warehouse
First time buying from this store. Incredibly realistic and funny to build
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Uldis Tidomanis
Perfect!!!
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Andrea Balasso
Simply lovely
Beautiful set, very challenging build and a lot of complex techniques, but the instructions are very clear and detailed, plus the final result is incredible. The packaging and the overall unboxing experience is phenomenal, with a box with a lot of attention to details. The model has no stickers, and instead features only printed pieces (like the Mercedes AMG One) making this set even more premium. Can be customized by choosing which driver the car belongs to, with all the necessary details. Only minor issue for me (as an F1 fan) is the rear suspension which has a pull-rod geometry rather than the push-rod used in the real car, hence the model is not 110% accurate, but considering the complexity of the set that detail can be overlooked, and if you're not an F1 maniac like me you probably won't even notice ;)