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Ferrari 250 GTO #34 1963 DMV-Avus Berlin Cordes in 1:12 scale


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This is the Ferrari 250GTO #34 1963 DMV-Avus Berlin Cordes in 1:12 scale by KK Diecast.

At the 1963 DMV-Avus Berlin round of the Deutsche Rundstrecken-Meisterschaft für Grand-Tourisme Fahrzeuge at the high-speed Avus circuit in Berlin, the Ferrari 250 GTO #34 driven by Hermann Cordes delivered a strong showing by finishing 2nd overall behind a Jaguar E-type in the GT +1.6 class. Cordes — a skilled German privateer who campaigned this chassis (4115 GT) throughout the 1963 season with multiple podiums — showcased the 250 GTO’s combination of robust V12 power and aerodynamic efficiency even on Avus’s famously fast straights. What set this race apart from many others of the era was the unique character of the Avus track, which combined very long, flat straights with minimal cornering and, at times, huge slipstream battles — a stark contrast to twistier road courses and endurance classics, and a supreme test of top-end engine performance and driver nerve.

KK Scale diecast is known for producing 1:12 scale collectible car models that often include opening features like doors, and trunks, adding to their realism and display appeal. These detailed metal replicas bring classic and iconic vehicles to life at a large scale, letting you view interior details that sealed models don’t offer. Collectors appreciate this combination of size, mechanical features, and value. These functional features make the models more interactive and engaging for display and photography, with new releases regularly adding more classic car designs to the lineup.