Collection of sixty-four Scuderia Ferrari Historical Archive models, 1980s. Made entirely in 1/43 Scale by Brumm in Italy. It belonged to a designer from the same company who retired at the end of the 1980s. Each model shows under the body the historical, handwritten data of the model itself, the driver and the competition in which he competed with that car, as well as the year. It is a collection valued at over 60 euros per piece. Founded in 1972, the Brumm company began its business by producing miniature models of vintage carriages and then expanded production to steam vehicles and vintage cars, many of which were sports cars, all rigorously made in Italy. The model to be reproduced is chosen by consulting the bibliographic research of all existing documentation and the search for the full-scale model, in museums or private collections, for the creation of a detailed photographic service and on-site survey. Brumm is particularly proud of the collaboration with the Fiat group and their Historical Archive. The three-dimensional models are made of pine wood. The bodies and chassis are made of zamak alloy (zinc, aluminum and copper). The alloy is melted in a crucible at a temperature of 400 degrees, then injected at high pressure into hardened steel molds with a special die-casting machine. The bodywork, chassis and some details are painted in a "water film" paint booth and then placed in an oven at a constant temperature for drying; all done by hand using an airbrush.