Martisan has issued an important update today — one that brings both urgency and exclusivity to collectors worldwide. Due to the extremely complex manufacturing process, production of the Ferrari 250 LM in 1:18 scale will be limited strictly to orders placed by March 26th. After this date, production will cease entirely, even before the official market launch. Place your order now at ModelCars24.de today!
To help collectors make informed decisions, it’s essential to understand the three distinct quality levels Martisan is producing. These versions differ significantly in materials, construction, and functional detail.
The Three Global Versions of the Martisan 250 LM
• Japan Version Press edition without racing numbers.
• Asia Version Simplified configuration featuring plastic glazing and reduced mechanical functionality.
• Europe Version (High-End) The flagship specification, equipped with:
• Real glass windows
• Functional accelerator pedal
• Working handbrake
• Operational gearshift
This is the most advanced and premium execution of the 250 LM.
Exclusive “Le Mans 1965” Edition — Only at ModelCars24.de
While Martisan will deliver the Asia and Europe versions in the familiar “restored” configuration (as seen at the Sotheby’s auction, with black headlight recesses and no aerodynamic flaps), modelcars24 has developed a historically accurate 1965 Le Mans variant available nowhere else.
This exclusive edition features:
• Authentic, darker period-correct racing red
• Silver headlight recesses
• Correct aerodynamic flaps over the rear wheel arches
• Accurate Goodyear Blue Streak tires
(Note: current tire images are AI-generated placeholders and do not represent the final production result.)
For collectors who value historical precision, this is the definitive version.
Important Ordering Conditions
Due to the manufacturer’s strict cutoff and the high degree of customization involved, the following terms apply:
• Order Deadline: All binding orders must be placed by March 26th.
• Price Guarantee: Valid only for orders submitted within this timeframe.

















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