1:43 scale resin model of the Frazer Nash Mille Miglia race car representing the #41 entry from the 1952 24 Hours of Le Mans. This model was produced by Bizarre (by Fernando Pinto), a manufacturer known for producing limited-run resin models for collectors.

The car is finished in dark green with racing number 41 and features an open cockpit with tan interior. It is mounted to a textured display base labeled “Frazer Nash MM LM52” and housed in a clear display case with the original Bizarre collector box.

Bizarre models are produced in resin rather than diecast and are typically aimed at collectors interested in historic racing cars and lesser-known endurance racing entries.

The Frazer Nash Mille Miglia was a British sports racing car developed in the early 1950s for international endurance competition. The design emphasized lightweight construction and aerodynamic bodywork suited for long-distance races.

Frazer Nash entered cars in major events such as the Mille Miglia and the 24 Hours of Le Mans during this period. These cars represented Britain’s participation in international sports car racing during the early post-war era.

The model appears mounted to the original display base and housed inside a clear protective display case. The original Bizarre branded box is included. The clear case shows minor surface wear from storage and handling. The model itself appears intact when viewed through the case with no obvious missing components observed.