Amalgam Drops Stunning McLaren MCL39 Collection Just in Time for Vegas
If you’ve been following the absolute spectacle that is the 2025 Formula 1 season, you know the McLaren team didn’t just come to play. They came to dominate. And right as we gear up for the neon lights and screaming engines of the Las Vegas Grand Prix this weekend.
The folks over at Amalgam have decided to drop something that’ll make any gearhead’s heart skip a beat. We’re talking about the new McLaren MCL39 collector lineup. And let me tell you, these aren’t your average toy cars you pick up at the local big-box store. These are high-octane works of art.
A Tribute to the Australian Grand Prix Victory
For those of us who live and breathe racing, that Australian Grand Prix earlier this year was something special. It was the moment the Papaya Army truly arrived, with Lando Norris taking the top step and Oscar Piastri bringing it home in the top 10. It was a statement race. Amalgam has captured that exact moment in history.
They’ve decked out these replicas in the specific livery from that race in Melbourne. When you look at these models, you aren’t just looking at a car. You’re looking at the machine that defined a championship run. It’s pure nostalgia wrapped in carbon fiber and paint, built for the fans who want to hold onto that winning feeling forever.
The Big Dog: The 1:8 Scale MCL39
Let’s cut to the chase, the centerpiece of this collection is a monster. The 1:8 scale model measures in at a whopping 27.5 inches (70 centimeters). This isn’t something you tuck away in a drawer; this is a centerpiece for your man cave or office.
But beauty comes at a price. This bad boy will set you back $11,995. Yeah, we know, that’s the price of a decent used daily driver. But here’s why: Amalgam doesn’t cut corners. We are talking about over 2,500 hours of design work just to get the blueprints right. Then it actually takes another 250 hours to build the thing by hand.
Every single one of these models consists of thousands of individual parts. They are machined, painted, and assembled with a level of precision that rivals that of the McLaren factory in Woking. Plus, they’re limiting this run to just 99 examples per driver. If you manage to snag one, you’re in an exclusive club.
Feel the Track with a Full-Size Steering Wheel
Maybe you’re the type of fan who needs to feel a bit more connected to the cockpit. Amalgam has you covered there, too. They are offering a full-size replica of the MCL39 steering wheel. For $9,495, you get a wheel that feels identical to what Lando and Oscar wrestle with on Sundays.
The weight is correct. The paddles click just right. The buttons and switches aren’t just stickers; they are tactile and tangible. It’s the closest most of us will ever get to sitting on the grid, waiting for the lights to go out. It’s a piece of engineering you can actually mount on your wall or keep on your desk to fiddle with during long conference calls.
A Slightly More Wallet-Friendly Option
If dropping five figures on a collectible sounds like a fast way to end up sleeping on the couch, Amalgam threw us a bone with the 1:18 scale version. Priced at $1,450, it’s still a premium piece, but it’s a lot easier to justify to the spouse.
Don’t let the smaller size fool you. At roughly 12 inches (31 centimeters), this model packs the same level of detail and obsession with accuracy as its bigger brother. It’s compact, sharp, and captures the aggressive lines of the MCL39 perfectly.
Why Amalgam is the Gold Standard
Sandy Copeman, the founder of Amalgam, put it best. He called this collection a tribute to “McLaren’s technical brilliance.” And he’s right. Owning one of these isn’t just about being a fan; it’s about appreciating automotive art.
These guys use the original CAD data from McLaren Racing. That means the curves, the aero bits, and the stance are mathematically perfect. They even use the exact paint codes from the team to ensure the color hits your eye just as it does on TV.
Final Thoughts
As we look toward the Las Vegas Grand Prix, imagining one of these beauties sitting under the Christmas tree is a pretty nice thought. Whether you’ve got the deep pockets for the big 1:8 scale or you’re eyeing the 1:18, Amalgam has delivered a victory lap worthy of the season we just watched.
