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Ferrari Enzo Candy Red AB Models 1:18

Ferrari Enzo Candy Red AB Models 1:18
Current price: £338.33

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Specifications
Car Brand
Ferrari
Model Manufacturer
AB Models
Scale
1:18
Material
Resin
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
REMC016
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About the Ferrari Enzo Candy Red AB Models 1:18

TL;DR: AB Models' 1:18 resin Ferrari Enzo in candy red reproduces Maranello's F1-derived flagship, produced from 2002 and named after the marque's founder. Sealed resin construction sharpens the Enzo's angular bodywork, suiting collectors who value panel precision over opening features.

Candy red suits the Enzo's aggressive, angular bodywork better than a flatter Rosso Corsa might, catching light across every crease that Pininfarina and Ferrari's F1 department carved into this car. AB Models' resin build takes full advantage.

AB Models' Sealed Resin Approach to the Enzo

The Enzo's bodywork is defined by sharp creases and aerodynamic vents rather than flowing curves, and that geometry is exactly where sealed resin construction earns its reputation: with no doors or engine cover to hinge open, AB Models can hold tighter, more consistent shut lines along every panel edge than a diecast equivalent managing opening mechanisms would allow. The candy red finish carries genuine depth, with the kind of layered gloss that makes the flake shift subtly as the light angle changes. AB Models works specifically in small-batch resin reproductions of exotic and hypercar subjects, and the Enzo's complex underbody and F1-inspired details reward that specialist focus. There are no opening panels here, a deliberate trade for the precision on display, and one collectors choosing sealed resin over diecast are making consciously.

The Enzo's F1-Derived Engineering Ambition

Unveiled in 2002 and named directly after company founder Enzo Ferrari, this flagship brought Formula 1 technology into a road car more directly than any Ferrari before it, from its carbon fibre construction to an automated F1-style paddle-shift gearbox and active aerodynamics developed with input from the marque's grand prix programme. It represented Ferrari's clearest statement yet that its road cars could carry genuine racing-derived thinking rather than styling cues alone, a philosophy the marque has leaned on for every flagship hypercar since. That technical seriousness is precisely what gives an Enzo replica its weight on a shelf: this was never simply a fast Ferrari, but a deliberate showcase of what the factory's racing division could bring to a production car.

Anchoring a Ferrari Hypercar Chronology

This Enzo works best as an anchor piece in a Ferrari flagship progression, sitting between earlier supercars and the hybrid hypercars that followed it. AB Models' resin pricing reflects the small-batch nature of the build, a fair cost against the panel sharpness on offer.

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