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Ferrari 250 LM Blue Bburago 1:18

Ferrari 250 LM Blue Bburago 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Ferrari
Model Manufacturer
Bburago
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
3033-B1
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About the Ferrari 250 LM Blue Bburago 1:18

TL;DR: Bburago's 1:18 diecast Ferrari 250 LM comes in blue, the national racing colour France used through the 1960s, without a specific race number attached. Diecast construction with opening doors and bonnet keeps the price accessible. Another period-correct alternative among the 250 LM's varied historical liveries.

France raced in blue for decades, and this unnumbered Bburago 250 LM in that colour sits alongside the model's yellow and red siblings as one more period-plausible shade rather than a specific documented entry.

Consistent Construction Across the 250 LM Range

This blue casting shares its tooling and build with every other 250 LM in Bburago's range: a zinc-alloy body, opening doors and bonnet on simple hinges, and the wider panel tolerances typical of the manufacturer's price point. Blue photographs differently to the range's other colours, holding a slightly cooler, more restrained look than the reds and yellows, and the paint sits evenly across the car's distinctive fastback tail without patchiness. Without a race number to apply, the finish is simpler to execute cleanly, and that simplicity lets the 250 LM's genuinely unusual mid-engined proportions, cab-forward and low, carry the piece on shape alone.

A Colour Rooted in National Racing Tradition

Blue served as France's national racing colour for most of the twentieth century, the shade French entrants carried at circuits across Europe long before sponsor liveries took over. A 250 LM finished this way evokes that broader tradition rather than pointing at one documented chassis, in the same way the range's yellow nods to Belgium and red to Italy's own convention. Taken together, those liveries turn a single Bburago casting into a small survey of how national identity used to shape a grid's appearance, decades before manufacturer colours and sponsor decals replaced it entirely.

Completing a Study in Period Colours

Set beside the range's other liveries, this blue 250 LM completes a small study of period national racing colours built on one historically significant Ferrari shape.

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