
TL;DR: Haas scale models here come from Minichamps, in 1:18 diecast and resin, covering Formula 1 from the 2020s. As an American-owned team on a European-dominated grid, Haas's current-decade presence gives this focused collection a distinct identity.
Haas entered Formula 1 as an American-owned team on a grid otherwise dominated by European manufacturers, bringing a genuinely different ownership story to a sport that rarely sees new entries from outside its traditional base.
Haas Scale Models Across Diecast and Resin
Minichamps covers this range in both diecast and resin, letting a collector choose between opening-feature accessibility and sealed-body precision for the same team's cars. Sponsor livery accuracy and aerodynamic detail around the front and rear wings matter most on a subject like this, since modern F1 cars carry more surface complexity than almost any other diecast category.
- Diecast option: accessible entry point with opening-feature construction.
- Resin option: sealed-body precision suited to complex aerodynamic surfaces.
Both materials are worth considering for a modern F1 subject given how much surface detail these cars carry.
A Current-Decade Grid Presence
The 2020s scope here reflects Haas's ongoing, still-developing story on the Formula 1 grid, a team without the decades-long history that larger manufacturers carry but with a genuinely distinct identity as America's current representative in the sport. That makes this collection a live, evolving one rather than a closed historical record.
Collecting a Team as Its Story Unfolds
A Haas grouping suits a collector interested in following a current team's development season by season, adding new liveries as they arrive rather than completing an already-finished history. It is an active collecting project rather than a retrospective one.










