A Year of Remarkable Achievements
A year defined by exceptional models, bespoke projects, and global collaborations, 2025 has seen Amalgam continue to push the boundaries of craftsmanship and artistry. From the launch of extraordinary edition models to the expansion of our Tailor Made programme and Fine Art Editions, it has been a year of milestones and memorable highlights.
As we reflect on 2025, we would like to thank our clients, partners, and friends for their continued support and enthusiasm. We hope you enjoy this curated recollection of the year’s most significant achievements at Amalgam and wish you a joyful holiday season and a successful New Year.

Model Highlights
For our development and model build teams, 2025 has been a year of remarkable achievements. The McLaren MCL39 collection, at 1:8, 1:18 and in full-size steering wheel form, celebrated the team’s World Championship triumph in both Drivers and Constructors titles. Our recreation of the Porsche 550 RS Spyder “Little Bastard” with James Dean figure was a standout of the new “Man and Machine” editions, while our weathered Ferrari 499P editions commemorated the victors of Le Mans in 2023 (#51) and 2025 (#83). We deepened collaborations with Aston Martin and Lamborghini with the Valkyrie Coupe and Spider, alongside the Revuelto. Completing the year, the 1:18 race weathered Porsche 911 RSR and Maserati 250F, celebrating Fangio’s 1957 German Grand Prix victory, rounded off a truly extraordinary set of releases.

Tailor Made Highlights
Our Tailor Made programme has continued to excel, with 2025 seeing a remarkable variety of personalised projects realised. Among the standout Ferrari commissions was a 499P Modificata crafted for a client in Texas, alongside strong demand for road car commissions including the Ferrari 296 GTB, 812 Superfast and SF90 XX Stradale. Our Bespoke Team Livery service also remained popular with owners of GT3, Endurance and Corse Clienti racers. Nor were our commissions limited to Ferrari alone, with owners pf the Lamborghini Revuelto and Aston Martin Valkyrie receiving their first Tailor Made orders this year.

Events Around The World
In 2025, Amalgam models were showcased at some of the most prestigious automotive events across the globe, with partners both new and longstanding. From the spectacle of the 24 Hours of Le Mans and Ferrari Finali Mondiali to Gumball 3000, our models were displayed among the world’s finest cars and collectors. We were proud to collaborate with Hagerty and Jaguar Classic to host An Evening of Wheels, Art, and Design, and to partner with Andrei Duman and BUGATTI, taking centre stage in Griffin MSI’s Beyond the Surface: The Art of X-rays exhibition. Further highlights included the Model Car Hall of Fame Awards, where the Aston Martin DB5 was honoured as the 2024 1:8 Scale Model Car of the Year, alongside appearances at Concours of Elegance Germany and Supercar Driver’s fifteenth anniversary celebrations, reinforcing our presence on the international stage. Our thanks to our sales team for their dedication and hard work throughout the year.

Behind the Scenes
On rare occasions in 2025, we opened the doors of our Bristol workshop to offer a closer look at the craftsmanship behind our models. In May, we shared the weathering process for the Porsche 911 RSR at 1:18 scale, where our artisans meticulously recreated race damage and dirt from its 1973 Daytona victory. Later in the year, a behind-the-scenes shoot with Petrolicious for their Soul Made series captured the precision, skill and passion that define every Amalgam model, offering a quiet insight into the people and processes at the heart of our work.

Engines and Fine Art Editions
2025 saw a significant expansion of our engine collection, celebrating both the technical and artistic mastery of the automotive. We introduced the BUGATTI Tourbillon V16 engine at 1:4 scale, a deepening of our collaboration with BUGATTI ahead of our forthcoming 1:8 scale model in 2026. We also extended our Ferrari collection with two landmark projects: our first classic engine, the Ferrari 250 GTO V12 Colombo, and then the modern front-engined V12, the 12Cilindri.
Our Fine Art Editions, produced in collaboration with artist Alan Thornton, also flourished, with new collaborations producing extraordinarily beautiful fine art prints of the Jaguar E-type, Land Rover Defender, and Aston Martin Razor Blade.