
TL;DR: Beanstalk Group produces Ford scale models here in 1:18 diecast, spanning Muscle Cars and Supercars from the 2000s. It is a single-marque manufacturer collection covering two distinct sides of Ford's performance identity.
Ford's performance history splits neatly into two very different traditions: brash, V8-powered muscle cars and, more recently, technically ambitious supercars, and this manufacturer's range touches both sides of that story.
Beanstalk Group Diecast Models and Ford's Dual Identity
Covering both Muscle Cars and Supercars under one manufacturer means a collector can compare Ford's approach to raw power against its approach to precision engineering within a single, consistent build standard. Judging either subject comes down to the same fundamentals: panel-gap tolerance, wheel and stance accuracy, and how convincingly aggressive bodywork details are reproduced at 1:18.
- Muscle car subjects: judged on stance, wheel fitment, and bold colour accuracy.
- Supercar subjects: judged on aerodynamic panel precision and badge detail.
The contrast between the two body styles is part of what makes a Ford-focused shelf interesting to build.
A 2000s Snapshot
The 2000s era covered here caught Ford at an interesting point, still building on decades of muscle car reputation while also pushing into genuinely modern supercar territory. That makes this collection a useful single-decade snapshot of a manufacturer balancing heritage and ambition at the same time.
Building a Ford Performance Shelf
Pairing a muscle car and a supercar from this range side by side makes for a genuinely instructive display, showing how differently Ford has interpreted "performance" across its own history. It is a compact but coherent addition to any broader American performance or Ford-specific collection.
