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Ferrari 348 Spider Black With Silver Wheels Mira 1:18

Ferrari 348 Spider Black With Silver Wheels Mira 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Ferrari
Model Manufacturer
Mira
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
6918
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About the Ferrari 348 Spider Black With Silver Wheels Mira 1:18

TL;DR: Mira's 1:18 diecast Ferrari 348 Spider in Black with silver wheels reproduces the open-top V8 Ferrari from the early 1990s at an entry-tier price. A straightforward, honestly-built diecast for collectors starting a Ferrari display without hero-piece spending.

The 348 Spider marked Ferrari's return to a proper factory open-top V8 model after some years without one, and Mira's diecast makes that shape available without the price tag its resin-built contemporaries would carry.

Mira's Entry-Tier Diecast Construction

Mira built its catalogue at the accessible end of the diecast market, and this 348 Spider shows the honest trade-offs that come with that positioning: wider panel gaps than a premium build, a simplified engine bay, and paint that captures the Ferrari black rather than matching a specific factory code. The zinc alloy body still delivers real weight in hand, which goes some way toward the substantial feel a Ferrari model should have even at this price. Silver wheels lift the black bodywork visually, a straightforward but effective colour pairing that photographs well on a shelf. Buyers should approach this as a solid, recognisable 348 shape rather than a fine-detail showpiece, and at its price point, that is exactly the right expectation.

The 348 Spider's Place in a Ferrari Display

The 348 sits in Ferrari's V8 lineage between the 328 and the later 355, a transitional car that introduced a more angular design language while keeping the mid-engine, transverse-gearbox layout the range had used for years. An open-top Spider variant adds visual variety next to closed berlinetta shapes on a themed shelf, breaking up a run of similar rooflines. For a collector building a broad Ferrari V8 chronology on a budget, this model earns its spot by covering a real transitional model at a price that leaves room to add several more pieces.

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