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Ferrari 488 Pista Spider Hard Top 2018 Red/Black
Rolls Royce Silver Seraph 1998-2002 Metallic Blue
Allard J2R Le Mans 1953 #5 Duntov/Merrick
Aston Martin Lagonda S1 1974-1975 Metallic Red
Ford GT40 Mk2B Le Mans 1967 #5 Gardner/McCluskey

The rocket for the road

The name Max Valier is well known in the rocket scene, as the man born in Bolzano in 1895 is considered a driving force in rocket research, particularly in relation to research into liquid rocket engines. In January 1930, Max Valier, now 35 years old, moved into a workshop at the Heylandt company. As a test vehicle, he used a car that was not designed with visual and technical aspects in mind, but only for the fastest possible propulsion and high speed. On April 17, 1930, he launched a car with liquid rocket propulsion for the first time, but on May 17, 1930, the researcher was killed in an accident.Following the death of the pioneer, Walter Riedel, together with Heylandt engineers Alfons Pietsch and Arthur Rudolph, attempted to further develop the liquid gas engine, and the team created another rocket car, which was nicknamed the “Hellhound.” In May 1931, a test driver undertook the first test drives at Tempelhof Airport. The entire drive system was encased in a wooden frame and covered with a sheet metal body, which also featured wind deflectors on all four wheels. Nothing is known about the success of the very loud rocket car, which was emblazoned with the Heylandt company logo on the front, and it is likely that the single test run in May 1931 was the only one ever conducted. No other automotive activities from the Berlin factory are known. Instead, the military approached the factory, recognized the great potential of rocket propulsion, and developed it further for their own (destructive) purposes.

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Two for two!

Presented to the racing world in 2022, who would have bet on Ferrari's all new 499P taking the win at the most prestigous endurance race in the world, the Le Mans 24hrs the following year? Not many and yet not only did the car take the centenary year win but returned last year and did it once again!  This time it was the turn of the #50 car raced by Fuoco, Molina & Nielsen to cross the line first beating Toyota by 14 seconds. Looksmart's 1:43 model beautifully captures the shape, detail and revised decoration of the 2024 winning car, is now presented in a new style of upscale packaging and ready to be added to your Le Mans winners' collection.

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25
Jun
Looksmart: is offering for preorder the 1:43 the Realize Kondo Racing Ferrari 296 GT3 from the 2026 Nurburgring 24hrs and two 2025 1:64 FIA GT World Cup Macau Ferrari 296 GT3s, the winning Antonio Fuoco car and 4th placed Yifei Ye version...
KK Scale: has news of more 1:12 Porsche 911s on the way and 1:18 Ferrari 328 GTS in US spec. Two of the Ferraris are movie cars as seen in "Beverly Hills Cop 2" and "Miami Vice" while both Porsche subjects are additional colours to previoulsy released...
Schuco: with the summer holiday season starting, it's a timely announcement full of camping subjects! But it's not just motorhomes, cars with caravans, tents and trailers as there are a few road cars, a box set of Porsches and the classic silver Martini Porsche transporter also included too...
Looksmart: confirms it is making all the 2026 Le Mans Ferraris. All the Ferrari 499Ps and 296 GT3s will be produced in 1:43. The 499Ps will also be reproduced in 1:18 and 1:64 while a choice of the 296s will also be in 1:18. Place your preorders soon to avoid later disappointment...
Looksmart: the latest shipment announcement combines Ferrari GT racing, Formula 1 and collectible helmets across 1:43, 1:64 and 1:5 scales. Leading the releases are three Ferrari endurance racing subjects, including the Ferrari 330 P4 2nd Daytona 24 Hours 1967 #24 Parkes/Scarfiotti and two Ferrari 296 GT3 entries from the 2024 Spa 24 Hours for Kessel Racing. Formula 1 collectors are catered for with 1:64 Ferrari SF-25 Italian Grand Prix models for Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, while GT enthusiasts can also look forward to three Ferrari 296 GT3 entries from the 2024 Macau GT Cup. Completing the announcement are new 1:5 scale helmets for Lewis Hamilton and Ollie Bearman. All models are now available to pre-order with 5% discount available for a limited time before pre-orders close...
24
Jun
Spark: has chosen 45 of this years Nurburgring 24hrs racers to model in 43rd scale. As well as the winning Ravenol Mercedes AMG GT3 there are the BMW M3 Touring and Dacia Logan fan favourites, Astons, Audi, Hyundai, HWA-Mercedes, Lamborghini, many Porsches, Subaru & VWs all to add to your collections...
23
Jun
Cigale 43: This week's delivery includes two new 1:43 scale McLaren M23 Formula 1 decal sets. Covering Brett Lunger's #30 entries from Argentina, Brazil and the USA in 1978, alongside the South African and Austrian Grand Prix cars driven by Lunger and Nelson Piquet, these latest releases offer kit builders the chance to recreate some of the final appearances of McLaren's legendary M23...
20
Jun
BBR: is now listing for preorder the 2026 Ferrari Luce in the 1:18 Concept18 range. The model will be available in blue, red, yellow and black...
Cult Scale Models: a subject that had escaped last week's update is the 1:18 Lotus Elan M100 1989-1995 set to come in red, yellow and metallic green...
18
Jun
BBR: adding again to yesterday's posts about the 1:43 & 1:18 Lewis Hamilton Catalunya Grand Prix winning Ferrari SF-26, the scales are now complete with the announcement of the 1:12 models to come too...
Le Mans 2026: the 94th running of the world's greatest endurance race once again delivered everything fans could wish for, with drama, strategy, heartbreak and outstanding racing throughout the full 24 hours. Congratulations go to Toyota Racing and the #7 Toyota TR010 crew of Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and Nyck de Vries on securing overall Hypercar victory and Toyota's sixth Le Mans triumph. Class honours in LMP2 went to Inter Europol Competition's #43 Oreca 07, whilst TF Sport claimed LMGT3 victory with the #33 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R. With another memorable chapter of Le Mans history now written, the 2026 pre-order programme is already live and collectors can begin securing their favourite cars from this year's race ahead of manufacturer announcements...
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