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Ferrari 500 F2 #16 Tonka 1:16

Ferrari 500 F2 #16 Tonka 1:16
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Specifications
Car Brand
Ferrari
Model Manufacturer
Tonka
Scale
1:16
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
6717
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About the Ferrari 500 F2 #16 Tonka 1:16

TL;DR: This Tonka 1:16 diecast reproduces the Ferrari 500 F2, car number 16, dated to 1952. It represents an early Grand Prix single-seater from a manufacturer better known for toy vehicles than dedicated scale models, in a scale rarely used for this subject.

The 500 F2 dominated the World Championship seasons run to Formula 2 rules in the early 1950s, and finding it modelled at 1:16 rather than the more usual 1:18 or 1:43 is a genuine point of interest on its own.

An Unusual Scale for an Early Grand Prix Car

1:16 sits between the collecting world's more standard scales, and Tonka's history as a toy manufacturer rather than a dedicated scale model specialist means this piece should be judged on those terms: a recognisable, sturdy rendering of the 500 F2's narrow, front-engined silhouette rather than a finely detailed collector-grade casting. The car's cigar-shaped body and exposed wheels, typical of the era before enclosed bodywork became the norm, are simple enough shapes that even a toy-oriented tool can capture them reasonably well. Racing number 16 sits on the flanks in period style, giving the piece a specific competition identity rather than a generic vintage racer look. It is a curiosity as much as a display piece, valuable for the era and scale it represents rather than fine detail work.

A Genuine Piece of Early Championship History

The 500 F2 remains one of the most dominant single-seasons-spanning cars in early Grand Prix history, carrying Ferrari to championship success when the World Championship was run to Formula 2 regulations. A model of it, however humble the manufacturer's usual reputation, connects a shelf directly to that early era, and it sits as an interesting outlier next to more conventional 1:18 or 1:43 Formula 1 pieces.

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