Well say it isn’t so, BBR will introduce another limited production run of the Ferrari F12 TDF in Red exterior. We told you so! There is also a “special packaging” option for the upcoming Maserati MC20 in Black Modena that includes a base and display. We definitely love BBR diecast!
Product# BBR182101-23 / HE180051B
BBR = garbage
In the past two years I have purchased five BBR models. All 5 have had serious defects.
Sorry to hear. We purchased maybe 20 models with no glaring issues. None of the immediate team required replacement or correspondence with BBR for any of the purchases. Where are you purchasing your examples?
I have always purchased from the official website.
In my opinion they have quality control problems for quite some time already.
Well, I hope they took care of you with a replacement where required. Though we know BBR isn’t known for their CS end of the business.
BBR is expensive, but we wouldn’t classify them as “garage”. Why the hate?
The hate may stem from them being the first company to really popularize resin models which isn’t necessarily fair, but the current hate has more to do with their models being nothing more than mediocre with extremely high prices and extremely bad quality control. It’s just another model manufacturer lowing standards and raising prices while capitalizing on their old reputation. If you haven’t had bad copies of their models than either you’re extremely lucky, getting review copies, or aren’t looking very closely.
Well, most if not all have been on display here, so it’s our job to look at the details… And no model from BBR has been a vendor sample either, meaning we paid for it. Maybe it is luck. BBR has always been expensive, they don’t hide that fact.
Un saluto a tutti!
Ero dubbioso sul comprare o meno questo modello. Volevo avere nella mia collezione tutti i BBR 1:18 apribili… Ma questo, con il motore stampato come un modello da 50/60 euro…è veramente vergognoso!
Better photo from the review:
https://diecastsociety.com/review-bbr-ferrari-f12-tdf/
Si si…Ho letto e visto la vostra recensione. Ma io non parlo del vano motore, con tutte le parti riprodotte in carbonio “eccellenti”….ma proprio del motore. I colori sbavati tra il rosso e l’argento…che dovrebbe essere più un dorato…almeno dalle foto reali. E poi i dettagli dei bulloni e l’approssimazione della fusione. Caspita è una Ferrari…un auto sportiva, un modello full open da oltre 400 euro… Il motore dovrebbe essere molto preciso e dettagliato, così come gli interni. Da questo punto di vista devo dire che Autoart è un passo (o più) avanti.