Amalgam has unveiled a stunning 1:8 scale model of Ferrari's new 12Cilindri supercar. The miniature masterpiece costs $18,220 and takes 300 hours to build.

Each model is painted in Rosso Imola with a Blu Sterling interior, matching the real car down to the smallest detail. The price tag on this tiny Ferrari is even higher than the 2025 Nissan Versa, which starts at $17,190 and holds the title of the cheapest new sedan in the US.

Amalgam has built a reputation for creating high-end automotive scale models with exceptional craftsmanship. The company partnered with Ferrari to ensure their scale models of the Italian brand's supercars are as accurate as possible.

The Ferrari 12Cilindri model comes in two versions. The limited edition, priced at $18,220, will see only 199 pieces produced worldwide. For those wanting something even more special, a bespoke version is available for $25,510. This allows owners to customize their model to match their real-life 12Cilindri.

The attention to detail is remarkable. The miniature leather interior features red contrast stitching, just like the full-size car. The level of precision is so high that in photos, the model could be mistaken for the real thing.

The real Ferrari 12Cilindri is the replacement for the 812 Superfast, continuing the brand's tradition of V12-powered grand tourers. While most of us can only dream of owning the actual car, Amalgam's model offers a way to bring a piece of that Ferrari magic home - if you've got the budget for it.

Source: Carscoops