German-based model brand KK Scale has recently announced a bunch of 1:12 scale Ferrari 250 GTO diecast models. The model features openable doors, an openable bonnet, working whees and working suspension. This release is extremely popular as it offers collectors a chance to buy a 1:12 scale diecast 250 GTO with openings for under £200. This represents great value for money and is really the only 1:12 Ferrari 250 GTO in diecast with openable parts.
Approximate Dimensions
Length: 36 cm / 14.2 inches
Width: 13.3 cm / 5.2 inches
Height: 10.1 cm / 4 inches
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KK Scale 1:12 Ferrari 250 GTO 1962 Red – Diecast ModelProduct on saleOriginal price was: £207.99.£199.99Current price is: £199.99. inc. Tax -
KK Scale 1:12 Ferrari 250 GTO 1962 Blue Metallic – Diecast ModelProduct on saleOriginal price was: £207.99.£199.99Current price is: £199.99. inc. Tax -
KK Scale 1:12 Ferrari 250 GTO #112 Targa Florio 1964 – Diecast ModelProduct on saleOriginal price was: £209.99.£189.99Current price is: £189.99. inc. Tax
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KK Scale 1:12 Ferrari 250 GTO #172 Winner Tour de France 1964£207.99 inc. Tax
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KK Scale 1:12 Ferrari 250 GTO #19 Class Winner 1962 24h Le Mans£207.99 inc. Tax
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KK Scale 1:12 Ferrari 250 GTO David Piper Racing 1962 Green£207.99 inc. Tax
About the Ferrari 250 GTO
The Ferrari 250 GTO, produced from 1962 to 1964, is widely regarded as one of the most iconic and valuable classic cars in automotive history. Designed as a race car, the 250 GTO was built to dominate the GT racing category and boasted a 3.0-litre V12 engine that delivered around 300 horsepower. With a top speed of roughly 174 mph (280 km/h) and a 0-60 mph time of around 5.4 seconds, the 250 GTO was exceptionally fast for its time and performed exceptionally well on both track and road.
Only 36 units of the 250 GTO were built, making it one of the rarest Ferraris, and each car was tailored with slight differences in bodywork and design, further enhancing its exclusivity. Its smooth, flowing body was designed by either Sergio Scaglietti or Giotto Bizzarrini (who also engineered the car) and has become an enduring symbol of 1960s Italian automotive design. The car’s balance of aerodynamics, handling, and powerful V12 engine allowed it to achieve remarkable success in racing, winning numerous championships and placing Ferrari firmly at the pinnacle of GT racing.
Today, the Ferrari 250 GTO is highly coveted among collectors, with models selling for tens of millions at auctions, making it one of the most valuable cars ever. Its combination of racing heritage, beauty, and rarity solidifies its place as an icon in both the history of Ferrari and the world of classic automobiles.




