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Ferrari 348 GTB Red GT Spirit 1:18

Ferrari 348 GTB Red GT Spirit 1:18
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Specifications
Brand
Ferrari
Manufacturer
GT Spirit
Scale
1:18
Material
Resin
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
GT331
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About the Ferrari 348 GTB Red GT Spirit 1:18

TL;DR: GT Spirit's 1:18 resin Ferrari 348 GTB in red is a sealed, one-piece casting of the wedge-shaped 1990s V8 Ferrari. This is a used example, and the box shows traces of storage while the model itself remains intact. Its crisp bodywork and strake-vented flanks capture the 348's distinct period design.

The 348 carried Ferrari's signature side strakes into the early 1990s, and this resin casting holds onto those hard, geometric lines better than a diecast alternative typically could.

Resin Casting of the 348's Strake-Lined Flanks

GT Spirit casts this 348 as a sealed, one-piece resin body, which suits the car's flat, sharply creased panels and its trademark side strakes especially well: each slat along the flank is cast as a crisp, individual line rather than a softened ridge. That level of edge definition is one of resin's genuine strengths over pressure-cast diecast, particularly on angular 1980s and early-1990s Ferrari designs. Red paint reads with real depth under direct light, consistent with a Rosso Corsa-style finish. As a used piece, the model carries some handling history; the box shows traces of storage while the casting itself remains unaffected.

A Transitional Ferrari Worth Collecting

The 348 bridged Ferrari's earlier, more angular 1980s design language and the smoother curves that would define the 355 that replaced it just a few years later, making it a genuinely transitional shape in the brand's V8 lineage. That position gives it real interest for a collector tracing Ferrari's mid-engine evolution decade by decade. At 1:18, the 348's wedge profile and prominent strakes give it a strong, immediately recognizable silhouette, and displayed beside a later 355 or 360, it clearly marks a specific, dated moment in Ferrari's design history.

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