
Aston Martin V12 Vantage Racing Green GT Spirit 1:18

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Specifications
- Brand
- Aston Martin
- Manufacturer
- GT Spirit
- Scale
- 1:18
- Material
- Resin
- Model Condition
- New Model
- SKU
- GT922
- Year
- 2023
- Era
- 2020s
- Body Type
- Coupe
- Vehicle Class
- Grand Tourers
- Openable Parts
- No
- Packaging Condition
- New
- Model Type
- Street Models
- EAN / GTIN
- 9580010314553
About the Aston Martin V12 Vantage Racing Green GT Spirit 1:18
TL;DR: GT Spirit's 1:18 resin Aston Martin V12 Vantage in Racing Green pairs Britain's most historically loaded automotive color with a current V12-powered flagship. Sealed resin construction holds the Vantage's muscular fenders and low-slung stance with the sharp panel definition the design calls for.
Racing Green isn't just a color choice on an Aston Martin; it's practically a brand signature, and GT Spirit's V12 Vantage wears it with the confidence the shade demands.
Resin Definition for a Muscular Modern Shape
The V12 Vantage's flared fenders and pronounced haunches give the car a genuinely muscular stance, and GT Spirit's resin construction handles that aggressive surfacing with the sharp, consistent shut lines a sealed body allows, avoiding the panel-gap compromises an opening diecast casting would introduce around those wide arches. The sealed construction means no opening doors or hood, a fair tradeoff for a car whose exterior form is doing most of the visual work. Racing Green's deep, saturated tone shows off that sculpted bodywork with real dimension under direct light.
Racing Green's Deep Roots at Aston Martin
British Racing Green has represented Aston Martin, among other British marques, since the earliest days of international motor racing, when national colors identified a car's country of origin on the grid, and Aston Martin has leaned into that heritage color across decades of road and race cars ever since. Applying it to a current V12 Vantage ties the newest expression of Aston Martin's V12 performance lineage back to that founding identity, a detail that resonates more with collectors building an Aston-specific shelf than a general supercar display.














