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Alfa Romeo 155 V6 Ti #18 K. Nissen Schubel Engineering DTM 1993 UT Models 1:18

Alfa Romeo 155 V6 Ti #18 K. Nissen Schubel Engineering DTM 1993 UT Models 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Alfa Romeo
Model Manufacturer
UT Models
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
180930123
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About the Alfa Romeo 155 V6 Ti #18 K. Nissen Schubel Engineering DTM 1993 UT Models 1:18

TL;DR: UT Models' 1:18 diecast Alfa Romeo 155 V6 Ti carries Kris Nissen's #18 livery, run by satellite outfit Schubel Engineering in the 1993 DTM season. It adds a private-team perspective to Alfa's dominant early-1990s touring car campaign of the era.

Alfa Romeo's factory-run 155s got most of the attention during DTM's early-1990s golden era, but satellite teams like Schubel Engineering fielded the same four-wheel-drive chassis under their own colours. Kris Nissen's #18 car is one of those.

Schubel Engineering's Satellite Alfa Entry

Behind Alfa Romeo's factory DTM effort sat a network of satellite teams running the same 155 V6 Ti chassis with their own liveries and driver line-ups, and Schubel Engineering was one of the more visible of those outfits. Kris Nissen's #18 car benefited from the same four-wheel-drive traction advantage that made the works cars so dominant on tight German circuits, even without factory-level resources behind it. That grid depth, works cars and satellite entries running variations of the same winning package, is a big part of what made early-1990s DTM such a rich subject for collectors to explore beyond the obvious headline liveries.

UT Models' Diecast Take on a Private DTM Livery

UT Models reproduced this satellite-team scheme with the same period-accurate tampo detailing it applied to Alfa's works liveries, giving collectors a way to build out a fuller DTM grid rather than just the factory cars. The diecast build sits at a fair mid-tier level typical of 1990s production. Paired with a works Alfa 155 livery on the same shelf, this Schubel Engineering car adds genuine grid depth, exactly the kind of collecting strategy that turns a single-car purchase into a proper themed display.

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