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BBR New Ferrari Resin and Diecast Metal Releases!

If you’re a fan of BBR execution, then we have some cool newness to share.  The team has released a limited production of the diecast metal with opening bits of the 1:18 Ferrari F12 TDF in exterior Azzurro Dino.  Two versions are available, with Black or Silver wheels.  The second features two new colours of the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta.  The complete list is shared below.

BBR182100A3DIE – Ferrari F12 TDF – Azzurro Dino w/ Silver wheels
BBR182100A2DIE – Ferrari F12 TDF – Azzurro Dino w/ Black Wheels & Decals

P1841RC – Ferrari F12 Berlinetta Rosso Corsa 322
P1841M – Ferrari F12 Berlinetta 70th Anniversary

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9 Responses to "BBR New Ferrari Resin and Diecast Metal Releases!"

  1. Mike Wiseman says:

    love those diecast BBR F12 TDFs…. there’s actually 3 being released in Azzurro Dino. Two of which have black rims. One of them has the yellow trim along the bottom as pictured. The other has a big yellow racing stripe with white trim going over the center of the vehicle.

  2. Sac says:

    Nice!..how much are they going for, btw?

    • Mike Wiseman says:

      about $350 to $400 with the base. You can usually get the same model in just a styrofoam clamshell for around $310 to $340

  3. Kevin says:

    It also says that the model is improved by BBR. They added dampers to the bonnet.
    Those the model has a working suspension? There is also a white Tricolore with black/silver rims coming soon (also with the dampers in the front).

    • Mike Wiseman says:

      it means they added hydraulic style supports to the hood. I have the matte green with orange accents. It just has dog leg hinges on the hood. The white Tricolore with black rims is a previously released model. It doesn’t have the new hingework. The one with silver rims is new

      • Kevin says:

        Still, old diecast bbr models would have an opening fuel cap and suspension. For that price, this should have been included

        • DS Team says:

          The hobby today isn’t as it was with those early BBR diecast pieces. Yes, it sucks!

          • Mike Wiseman says:

            No doubt. Sadly the model car world has gone the direction of pretty much every single other industry and/or business that exists in the world. The consumer is forced to pay more and more to receive a product that consists of less and less

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