Any idea how much it sold for? Crazy rainbow , love it The 365 rainbow is in belgium, bought it from ACB !
It was going for more than $4,000 USD. This was back in 1999. I should have bought it. I still have the Seller's contact information...
the market is fluctuating over time, especially with older handbuilts like amr and Le Phoenix. A few years back they went through the roof, and the moment they are really affordable. Its because a lot of the collectors who bought them new, are now selling because of age and other reasons. I love the older models beacuse of the old school way of modelnaking. They are an art-form, nowadays models are beautifull, but mostly ICT generated.
I'd rather have the buyers information 👍 These sets were done by milano43 so not authentic amr factory build. A lot of parts were done by tron also
I've purchased many models from Paolo Tron over the years, so the "rainbow" is not an AMR sanctioned set even though it was signed by him? ------- Seller has many, many rare models. I'm sure he still knows its whereabouts and I know Seller is not on FChat! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The Rainbow set was an Original amr set, The daytona finish wasn't I think it was built by Either Madeyro or Ceoni.
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I see this Ferrari 288GTO EVOLUTIONE by GRAPHYLAND in 1/24th scale on ebay. It is now bidding just below $500.00 US !!! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Image Unavailable, Please Login Not sure if this qualifies as Very rare, however, I just picked up this 96 Michael Schumacher signed Ferrari F1 model.
Latest by Fred Suber, a 290MM all open, and a rare set of alberca's based on esprit 43 kits Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Modelart 250 bertone by Alberca, and the I was very happy to have the opportunity to add the 275GTB ecurie Francorchamps from Patrick Badot Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Very nice models Hans, especially the 290MM, it's beautiful! 250 Bertone we saw last week in Paris in 1:1 with the whole gang. John
Time to revive Over time i decided to refocus and since 2015 i only collect handbuilts in 1:43. Built by european “artists”. Make up 250lm by Steve Barnett Make up superior 250 GTO by Frederic Suber 250gt by Jacques Brauer 250 Lusso (first production car built) by Jean Francois Alberca Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Just wonderful! These are all off-the-clock amazing. Out of interest, did you commission the Barnett build of the LM? Or was it already done? That kit is just so rare I think there are only a handful of builders worldwide in whom I would entrust it More pictures always welcome (((-: M
The 250lm was allready built and got the opportunity to buy it. No time (and money) wasted. Got several huge offers over time, but this one is so rare and fantasticly built it won’t go anywhere. thanks for the compliments Jean francois built me some rare specials Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Reading back this thread, i realised i have been posting here since 2007. Most models from the early years have moved to another home, but quite a few are still here. (One cannot have all you want). Besides that, at one time i ran out of space. Still have a few “big ones” but most are 1:43 in whitemetal. Believe it or not ( some think i have a huge collection) i try to keep it to around a 100 pieces. That way the quality stands out, and its still manageable without stacking them in the 2 cabinets i still have. In the time i collect a new f40 is now a classic, and i have no interest in newer cars. Its a bit embarrassing but i cant keep them apart nowadays… and it seems Ferrari makes a 4 door suv…. A good thing Enzo never knew… another great builder (and friend) Ivo Buchs built these amazing models for me.. based on amr kits. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login