Ferrari F40 LM Press Version - 1:43 Scale Resin Model by Tecnomodel (Limited Edition)
The 1:43-scale Ferrari F40 LM Press Version by Tecnomodel is a limited-edition, collector-grade resin scale model that faithfully reproduces Ferrari’s legendary GT racing variant of the F40. Designed for serious collectors, this miniature Ferrari captures the aerodynamic bodywork, competition-focused cockpit, and distinctive Enkei wheels of the original F40 LM with exceptional accuracy.
Produced in strictly limited numbers, the Tecnomodel Ferrari F40 LM model is approximately 4 inches long and is crafted in high-quality resin for maximum surface fidelity. Each example is factory sealed and supplied in an acrylic display case, making it ideal for display-focused collections
MODEL SPECIFICATIONS
- MAKE: Ferrari
- MODEL: F40 LM Press Version
- SCALE: 1:43 scale (approx. 4 inches in length)
- MATERIAL: Resin
- MODEL MANUFACTURER: Tecnomodel
- AVAILABLE COLORS:
- Red
- Matte Black
- Grigio Medio Grey
- ITEM NUMBERS:
- TM43-67A (Red)
- TM43-67C (Matte Black)
- TM43-67E (Grigio Medio Grey)
KEY FEATURES
- High detail resin construction
- Authentic aerodynamic racing trim
- Detailed race-spec interior
- Realistic rubber tires
- Display-ready acrylic case and individually numbered base included
- Factory-new, unopened, original manufacturer packaging
- Limited production:
- 155 units in Red
- 45 units in Matte Black
- 55 units in Grigio Medio Grey
WHY THE FERRARI F40 LM MATTERS
Developed by Michelotto with official Ferrari factory backing, the Ferrari F40 LM was created to compete in top-tier 1990s GT racing including the BPR GT championship, taking on rivals such as Porsche and McLaren. It represents one of Ferrari’s most extreme customer racing programs and remains one of the most significant evolutions of the F40 platform.
WHO IS THIS MODEL FOR?
Best suited for collectors of limited-edition 1:43-scale models seeking a highly accurate, display-ready Ferrari F40 LM model.
OPENING PARTS
This 1:43-scale resin Ferrari model does not feature opening parts, as is standard for high-detail resin collectibles focused on accuracy and proportions rather than articulation.