
BMW M6 GT3 F13 #7 BMW Motorsport T. Longhurst / S. Skaife / R. Ingall 12 Hours of Bathurst 2017 Minichamps 1:18

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Specifications
- Brand
- BMW
- Manufacturer
- Minichamps
- Scale
- 1:18
- Material
- Diecast
- Model Condition
- Used Model
- SKU
- 155172607
- Year
- 2017
- Era
- 2010s
- Body Type
- GT Models
- Vehicle Class
- GT3 & GT4 Race
- Openable Parts
- No
- Packaging Condition
- Traces of Storage
- Model Type
- Race Models
- EAN / GTIN
- 4012138151574
About the BMW M6 GT3 F13 #7 BMW Motorsport T. Longhurst / S. Skaife / R. Ingall 12 Hours of Bathurst 2017 Minichamps 1:18
TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:18 diecast BMW M6 GT3 #7 reproduces BMW Motorsport's three-driver entry for T. Longhurst, S. Skaife, and R. Ingall at the 12 Hours of Bathurst 2017. It documents BMW's factory push at one of Australia's most demanding endurance circuits.
Mount Panorama has humbled plenty of GT3 programs over the years, and BMW's factory-backed effort at Bathurst carried real stakes on one of the world's most punishing street-style circuits.
Diecast Detail for a Three-Driver Endurance Entry
BMW Motorsport's factory livery for this entry uses clean blue and white panels against the M6's wide GT3 bodywork, and Minichamps' tampo-printed graphics hold their edges cleanly around the car's pronounced fender flares and functional rear wing. The 12 Hours of Bathurst format demands a car built to survive a full day of racing on a circuit with minimal runoff, and the model's aggressive splitter and diffuser detailing reflect that hardware honestly. Diecast weight and opening doors are standard at this tier, and the roll-cage interior detail holds up under scrutiny despite sitting a step below full resin precision. Multi-driver endurance entries like this one carry three names on the car rather than the usual two, a detail Minichamps reflects accurately in the livery's driver signage.
BMW Motorsport at Bathurst's Legendary Mountain Circuit
Mount Panorama's mix of narrow public roads and severe elevation change has made the Bathurst 12 Hour one of GT racing's most respected endurance tests, a circuit where a single mistake at the top of the mountain can end a car's race in an instant. BMW fielded this factory entry with three drivers, Tim Longhurst, Mark Skaife's Australian racing heritage carried by teammate S. Skaife, and Russell Ingall sharing the workload across the demanding 12-hour distance. Fielding local Australian talent alongside factory support gave BMW a genuine home-track advantage in reading the circuit's unique demands.
A Piece for an International GT3 Collection
This M6 GT3 rewards a collector building an international endurance-racing theme, its Bathurst-specific livery adding genuine variety beyond the more common European GT3 subjects.














