Tecnomodel is an Italian model car manufacturer that produces some of the world's most exquisitely detailed resin models. Specialising in historic racing cars and classic Italian automobiles, Tecnomodel's creations are produced in strictly limited quantities with hand-applied details that place them at the very top of the collector market. Modelcar.com's price guide covers current and secondary market prices for Tecnomodel releases, including the rare editions that are among the most sought-after miniatures in the hobby.
Tecnomodel was founded in Italy with a passion for historic Italian racing cars and a determination to reproduce them in miniature with the highest possible level of fidelity. The brand specialised from the outset in competition vehicles from the 1950s through the 1970s — a golden era of motorsport that produced some of the most beautiful and technically fascinating automobiles in history. Modelcar.com tracks current and secondary market prices for the complete Tecnomodel range, including the rarest editions that are among the most sought-after miniatures in the hobby.
Tecnomodel models are characterised by hand-applied details that go beyond what most competitors offer: engine wiring made from real wire, rubber and plastic hoses, turned metal parts, and decals applied with millimetre precision. Each model is produced in very small runs — often fewer than a hundred units — guaranteeing exclusivity and significant secondary market potential. These qualities make Tecnomodel releases among the fastest to sell out and the most consistently strong performers on the secondary market.
For collectors passionate about Italian motorsport history — Ferrari, Maserati, Alfa Romeo, and Lancia from the Formula 1 classics, Mille Miglia, Targa Florio, and Carrera Panamericana eras — Tecnomodel is the definitive choice. On Modelcar.com you can monitor current market prices for every Tecnomodel release, compare values for different race configurations and liveries, and track how these premium limited editions appreciate over time as collections grow and supply diminishes.