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Ferrari FF Matte Black MR Collection 1:18

Ferrari FF Matte Black MR Collection 1:18
Current price: £305.00

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Specifications
Car Brand
Ferrari
Model Manufacturer
MR Collection
Scale
1:18
Material
Resin
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
FERR04CAL
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About the Ferrari FF Matte Black MR Collection 1:18

TL;DR: MR Collection's 1:18 resin Ferrari FF reproduces Maranello's four-seat, all-wheel-drive shooting brake in matte black, a finish resin renders without gloss distraction. Sealed construction holds sharp, consistent shut lines across the estate-style roofline, suiting a Ferrari display built around genuine departures from convention.

Ferrari had never built a shooting brake before the FF, and the body style alone made it a departure worth noticing on any Maranello-themed shelf, matte black paint or not.

Matte Black Paint on a Sealed Resin Body

A shooting brake lives or dies on its roofline, and the FF's long, unbroken glass area and sloped tailgate need a paint finish that reads the surfacing rather than fights it with reflections. Matte black does that job well, and resin is the material built to carry it: MR Collection casts the body as one sealed unit, so the coat sits over continuous panel surfacing with no opening doors or bonnet seams to interrupt the flat sheen. That sealed construction trades a lift-up engine cover for tighter, more even shut lines than diecast typically manages at this scale, a reasonable trade on a car whose long roof and rear hatch are the whole visual argument. At 1:18, the estate-style proportions read clearly enough that the model does not need moving parts to make its case.

The FF's Break From Ferrari Convention

Ferrari built the FF as a genuine four-seat grand tourer with all-wheel drive, a combination the brand had not offered before and one aimed squarely at owners who wanted usable space and all-weather capability without giving up Maranello performance. The shooting-brake body, with its long roof and practical tailgate, was as unusual for Ferrari as the drivetrain underneath it, and the car's role in the range was to prove that a Ferrari could carry luggage and grip in the wet without losing its identity. Displayed beside a conventional two-door Ferrari, the FF's silhouette makes the point on its own, and matte black keeps the focus on that shape rather than on paint depth or metallic flake.

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