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Porsche 935 4th Le Mans 1976 #40 Martini 1:18
Haas VF24 10th Australia 2024 #20 Magnussen 1:18
Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 World Champions 2024 Box Set
Lancia Ypsilon Rally4 HF 23rd Barum 2025 #40 Rahill/Smith
Porsche 356A 13th Le Mans 1956 #34 Slotine/Bourel 1:18

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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Over twenty years after the launch of the iconic Enzo - the first die-cast model that redefines the standards of scale collectibles - BBR is taking a new step forward. The new 1:18 scale Ferrari 488 Pista is more than just a model. It is the culmination of experience, research, and an obsession with detail.An exclusive, full open die-cast metal project, never seen before with this level of precision. Every element has been developed to achieve a new pinnacle: from the automotive-quality multi-layer paint  to the extremely faithful reproduction of the carbon fiber; from the opening doors and hood with realistic mechanisms to the luxury interior.A unique model. A new benchmark for high-quality collectibles. The Ferrari 488 Pista follows in the prestigious path of Ferrari's V8 "special series" cars, which transform the production model into an extreme, lightweight, track-focused version. The 488 Pista is derived from the world of racing, specifically the Ferrari Challenge and GTE programs. The 488 Pista's design is strictly performance-oriented, with the prominent front air intake (S-Duct) on the bonnet channeling air to increase downforce. At the rear, the lighter Lexan rear screen and a fixed spoiler generate aerodynamic downforce. The result is maximum grip and stability even at very high speeds. ....
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17
Jul
BBR: is showing off the first proto-build images of its new for 2026 1:43 diecast Formula 1 Ferrari SF-26 models both with and without driver figures. Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc Japanese and Chinese Grands Prix are the first versions...
GP Replicas: has added a number of classic 1:12 & 1:18 Formula 1 Lotus, McLaren & Ferrari models to its future production programme. Race winners included are 1985 Lotus 97T Portugal/San Marino, McLaren MP4/5 Monaco/Italy, McLaren MP4/7 Italy/Monaco, McLaren MP4/8 Brazil/Monaco, Ferrari 312B Italy/Mexico plus Ferrari 412T1 Monaco where they finished 3rd and 5th...
16
Jul
Spark: indicated for Q4 release is this group of classic Formula 1 that includes AGS, Benetton, Cooper, Ensign, Fittipaldi, Ligier, Lotus, March, McLaren, Osella, Tyrrell & williams. Also, there's a great looking 1985 Team Lotus pit set and something of a mystery Bell helicopter that we can't find background reference to. All answers gratefully received...
Tameo: due early August is the new 1:43 top quality metal kit of the 1981 Renault RE30 which finished in first and second places in the French Grand Prix at Paul Ricard, Alain Prost leading home Rene Arnoux...
14
Jul
Ixo: here is a healthy announcement of classic and current road and rally models in both 43rd and 18th scales. For rallyists, look out for Audi 200 Quattro, Ford Sierra RS Cosworth & 4x4, Skoda Fabia Rally2, Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 & Rally 2 and Lancia Ypsilon HF Rally4. Roadsters can look forward to a 1985 Renault 5GT Turbo and Lancia Ypsilon...
Cult Scale Models: expected to make the first delivery during Q3/2026 are the three colour choices each of the 18th scale 1961-1964 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Ti (101) and 1949 Aston Martin 2 Litre Sports models...
Tecnomodel: it has been a little while since its almost daily flurry of new model announcements so we are pleased to offer the 1981 March Grand Prix Team March 811s of Derek Daly and Eliseo Salazar. There are several different versions the favourite probably being Daly's 7th placed British GP...
Spark: continues to expand its 2026 Formula 1 driver's helmet collection following the fashion of almost constant new race-by-race designs. This collection introduces those changes for the British Grand Prix for Sainz, Russell, Stroll, Norris, Bearman, Bottas and Piastri (plus is Austria version too). Question - anyone remember the driver's original designs?...
Italeri: keeping up with the plastic kit news, there's going to be a 24th scale kit of the late 1960s Lancia Fulvia HF...
Beemax: is to reissue the excellent Aoshima 1:24 plastic kit of Carlos Sainz's 1991 Monte Carlo rally wiining Toyota Celica GT-Four. No precise date yet so keep an eye on the site...
13
Jul
Spark: while not the entire grid, the number of 2026 Le Mans 1:18 models in preparation far outnumbers those that have not been selected. The three winners are coming along with 33 other Hypercar, LMP2 and GT3 to be released from December through to May next year according to the schedule...
Books: the latest delivery brings two fascinating new titles for motorsport enthusiasts. Arriving is 20 Years of GT3 Racing: The Story Of The World's Leading GT Sportscar Category, a comprehensive look at the evolution of modern GT3 racing, alongside Andrea Moda Formula: The Legend Of The Formula One Team Too Bad To Be True, telling the remarkable story of one of Formula 1's most infamous teams. Both titles are now available to order...
Looksmart: the latest delivery brings two spectacular modern Italian supercars in beautifully hand-built 1:43 scale. Arriving are the striking Ferrari 849 Testarossa 2025 finished in Metallic Orange and the dramatic new Lamborghini Fenomeno 2025 in Yellow. Two exceptional additions for collectors of the latest high-performance road cars, both now available to order...
FC Models: the latest delivery celebrates two memorable chapters of late-1970s single-seater racing with a pair of beautifully detailed 1:20 resin/metal kits. Arriving are James Hunt's March 76B, which finished 3rd at Trois-Rivières in 1976 during his final season with March, alongside Jochen Mass's March 772P BMW, winner of the prestigious 1977 Nürburgring Formula 2 race. Two iconic March machines, both now available to order...
10
Jul
Minichamps: what started as an April Fools joke became reality and a firm fans favourite, the BMW M3 Touring 24H is to be modelled in its three current decorations, the "April Fool", the "We Built It" NLS2 race car and finally the 4th placed Nurburgring 24hrs Shell sponsored version. All three subjects are availabe to preorder in 18th, 43rd and 64th scales...
Ixo: we look forward to the end of August for the first delivery of this group of 1:18 & 1:43 2025 WRC models with the Monte Carlo Fords of Munster/McErlean, Tanak/Neuvile Safari Hyundais (Tanak's in a dirty finish) and Martin Sesks Ford from Sweden & Estonia...
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