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The motorsport season refuses to lift off the throttle. Lando Norris has extended his Formula 1 championship lead by dominating the Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos, converting pole into a commanding win ahead of Kimi Antonelli. Behind them, Max Verstappen delivered a storming charge from a pitlane start to third, while Oscar Piastri could manage only fifth after another bruising weekend in the title fight. With just 3 race weekends remaining, Norris holds the advantage — but the battle is anything but settled.
Endurance racing delivered its own twist in the desert. Toyota scored its first victory of the 2025 World Endurance Championship in the Bahrain 8 Hours finale, finally toppling Ferrari on outright pace. Yet it was the Prancing Horse who left with the biggest prize: a maiden Hypercar title in the WEC, sweeping both the drivers’ and manufacturers’ crowns after its trio of 499Ps finished third, fourth and fifth. For Ferrari, it’s a different kind of satisfaction to Le Mans glory — a whole season of consistency, execution and relentless pressure rewarded at last.
On the stages of Rally Japan, the World Rally Championship tightened yet again. Toyota’s Sébastien Ogier and co-driver Vincent Landais edged title leader Elfyn Evans to victory by just 11.6s after a fierce asphalt duel across 20 demanding stages. It was Ogier’s sixth win from a part-time 2025 campaign and ensures the WRC crown will be decided at the Saudi Arabia season finale — a fitting climax to one of the most finely poised title battles in recent memory.
This week’s 4SW arrivals echo those storylines in miniature. From Beemax’s huge McLaren MP4/4 kit capturing Senna and Prost at the peak of turbo-era domination, to the official ACO Le Mans 24 Hours 2025 Yearbook and IXO’s sharp Toyota Yaris Rally2, it’s a line-up that spans Formula 1, endurance and rallying in equal measure. Championship-defining moments, preserved for your display cabinet.
Formula 1 & Kits — Beemax’s McLaren MP4/4: Turbo-Era Supremacy
As Norris extends his lead in today’s ground-effect era, Beemax takes us back to one of Formula 1’s most dominant seasons with its McLaren MP4/4 Monaco 1988 kit. Powered by Honda’s ferocious RA168E 1.5-litre V6 turbo and driven by the legendary pairing of Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost, the MP4/4 set a benchmark for performance and efficiency that teams still reference nearly four decades later.
The Beemax kit recreates the Monaco-spec MP4/4 as a dual-driver build, allowing collectors to portray either Senna’s #12 or Prost’s #11. In 1:12 scale, every feature is amplified: the razor-low chassis, tightly packaged sidepods, slimline rear wing and distinctive coke-bottle rear bodywork that defined late-’80s F1 aerodynamics.
This is a serious builder’s project — one that rewards patience and precision. The MP4/4’s turbo plumbing, suspension geometry and signature bodywork offer incredible display potential, while the dedicated detailing set allows modellers to elevate the realism even further through enhanced metal, resin and photo-etch components. For fans captivated by Norris’ modern McLaren title charge, Beemax’s MP4/4 is the perfect reminder of an era when red-and-white ruled the world — and Monaco belonged to Senna.
The week also brings a wave of additional Formula 1 and kit-building highlights. Beemax’s detailing set elevates the MP4/4 even further, while Tameo Kits introduces its ultra-precise McLaren MP4/2B Monaco 1985 in metal and resin. Cigale unveils premium kits of the 2005 Red Bull RB1 from both the Australian and Monaco Grands Prix, produced to Tameo-grade standards. GP Replicas expands its selection of 1:12 Ferrari and McLaren classics, Minichamps continues to expand its modern F1 line-up with new 2024–2025 releases.
Endurance & Books — ACO Le Mans 2025: The Season That Crowned Ferrari
With Ferrari celebrating a first Hypercar world title and Toyota finally striking back in Bahrain, there’s no better time to add the official written record of the season’s defining race to your collection. The ACO Le Mans 24hrs 2025 Official Yearbook serves as the definitive chronicle of the 93rd running of the 24 Hours — the race that set the tone for Ferrari’s championship triumph and showcased the depth of the Hypercar era.
Across 304 pages and more than 700 photographs, the 2025 Yearbook combines storytelling and technical insight: from full race reports and strategy breakdowns to class-by-class rundowns and intimate behind-the-scenes moments. Every pivotal scene is captured — night-time stints under pressure, weather shifts, pit-wall decisions and the relentless pace of the lead Hypercars as they fought through Sunday morning traffic.
Presented in its signature large-format hardback, this Yearbook belongs on any endurance racing enthusiast’s shelf. For collectors of Ferrari’s 499P, Toyota’s GR010, or Porsche and Cadillac Hypercars, it is the narrative companion — the complete story behind the miniatures.
Endurance collectors also gain a wide selection of fresh releases this week. IXO expands its sports-car range with two superb Werk83 Porsche 908/03s — including the Gulf-liveried Nürburgring 1000kms runner-up and the 1970 Targa Florio contender of Elford and Herrmann. Minichamps delivers the BMW M4 GT3 Le Mans #46 from Team WRT, while Tarmac Works extends its 1:64 GT offering with new Bentley, Ferrari 488 and AMG GT3 entries. Tecnomodel enhances its GT line-up with revised Ferrari F40 GTE versions featuring detailed removable engine covers, adding deeper mechanical realism to one of Maranello’s most celebrated endurance racers. Trofeu expands the historic endurance grid further with the BMW Alpina 2800CS from the Spa 24 Hours and the Ford Capri RS2600 from the Le Mans 4 Hours — two icons from Europe’s golden touring-endurance era.
Rally & Road — IXO’s Toyota Yaris Rally2: Stage-Ready
As Sébastien Ogier and Elfyn Evans push the World Rally Championship toward a dramatic Saudi Arabian title decider, IXO delivers the next generation of Toyota rally machinery with its Yaris Rally2 finished in Metallic Grey. While Rally1 machines dominate the headlines, Rally2 cars form the backbone of global rallying — from WRC2 and ERC contention to national-level championships.
IXO’s model captures that spirit perfectly. The Metallic Grey finish highlights the sharp body lines, flared arches, sculpted bumpers and purposeful rally-ready stance of Toyota’s customer racer. Every moulding, crease and proportion reflects the compact aggression that defines Rally2 competition — squat, planted and ready to fire out of a hairpin.
Listed for both rally and road categories, this Yaris Rally2 bridges the gap between hot-hatch passion and full-blown WRC capability. For collectors inspired by Ogier’s precision or Evans’ relentless consistency, IXO’s model is a timely celebration of Toyota’s continued rally-winning DNA.
Rally and road collectors have plenty more to enjoy this week. Tarmac Works expands its 1:64 line-up with Ford RS200s, Lancia Integrales, Toyota Yaris variants and Hyundai i20Ns, while DSN 43 prepares a series of historic rally icons including Opel Kadett GTEs, Porsche 911 rally machines and Fiat 124 Spiders. Top Marques honours Ken Block’s legacy with two striking 1:18 Ford Escort RS recreations, Model Car Group adds fresh Escort RS Turbos, and KK Scale unveils its upcoming 1:12 BMW 3.0 CSL “Batmobile”. Cult Scale Models rounds out the week’s news with future classics from Aston Martin, Maserati and Mercedes, while BBR contributes a wave of premium road supercars including the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale, Ferrari 12Cilindri and an exquisitely crafted Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano. Also Mini GT adds motorsport culture to 1:64 with forthcoming James Bond Aston Martin DB10 and copper Lotus Esprit Turbo diecasts.
What’s New
Looking ahead, the 4SW catalogue continues to grow with a rich pipeline of future releases. KK Scale confirms new colours on its Lamborghini 400GT, BMW 323i and E46 3-Series ranges, while Cult Scale Models prepares a wave of prestige classics including the Aston Martin DB7 i6, Mercedes 540K Cabriolet B, Maserati Quattroporte III and Lincoln Continental Mk3. Mini GT brings Bond nostalgia with upcoming DB10 and Lotus Esprit Turbo editions, and Tarmac Works expands its 2025 plans across GT3, DTM and rally platforms. Trofeu introduces new historic racers, DSN 43 readies more 3D-printed rally machinery, and Tecnomodel announces upgraded Ferrari F40 GTE displays. Meanwhile, BBR confirms new Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona, F50 and F360 Challenge variants for collectors of Italian exotica.
This Week's Headlines
13 November
Books: a delivery this week brings the ACO Le Mans 24hrs 2025 Official Yearbook — the essential annual record of the world’s greatest endurance race. Packed with photography, results and race analysis, it’s a must-have addition for Le Mans followers and motorsport collectors alike...
NuNu: a delivery this week adds a fresh modern GT highlight — the 1:24 BMW M4 GT3 DTM Champion 2022 #31 driven by Sheldon van der Linde. This kit captures the aggressive stance and championship-winning presence of BMW’s latest GT3 contender, offering builders a sharp and highly detailed platform straight from the modern DTM grid...
Beemax: a delivery this week brings a major highlight for F1 model builders — the 1:12 McLaren MP4/4 from Monaco 1988, offered as a dual Senna/Prost kit and capturing one of the most dominant machines in Grand Prix history. Alongside it comes a dedicated 1:12 detailing set, allowing builders to elevate the kit even further with added realism. A standout pairing for fans of classic turbo-era Formula 1...
Looksmart: the last use of the magnificent W16 motor is in the 2025 Bugatti Brouillard, a one-off machine created by Bugatti's "Solitaire" skunk works for a lucky owner. Luckily for us, there will be many more examples of the model available so pre-order yours now...
IXO: a delivery this week brings a varied mix of new diecasts, including the 1:43 Saab 900 Turbo 1988 in Grey and the 2024 Toyota Yaris Rally2 in Metallic Grey. In 1:18, highlights include the Hyundai i20N Rally1 from Japan 2024 (Neuville/Wydaeghe) and two classic Werk83 Porsche 908/03s — the Gulf-liveried 1971 Nürburgring 1000kms runner-up and the 1970 Targa Florio entry of Elford/Herrmann. A compact but exciting set of arrivals across road, rally and sports car racing...
Tarmac Works: continues is great range of 1:64 diecast models with a new list which includes classic and current GT3 Bentley, Ferrari 488 & Mercedes AMG, rally Ford RS200, Toyota Yaris, Lancia Integrale & Hyundai i20N, Ferrari 348 Challenge, Formula 1 McLaren MCL60 & DTM Mercedes 190E all for next year...
Model Car Group: a delivery this week brings two fresh 1:18 additions for fast-Ford fans — the Ford Escort RS Turbo MkIV S2 1990 in classic Black and a bold Motorsport version. Both capture the unmistakable late-’80s/early-’90s hot-hatch attitude with clean diecast lines and strong shelf presence, making them standout additions for anyone collecting performance Fords of the era...
BBR: a delivery this week brings a burst of high-end exotica in 1:43 and 1:18, led by the stunning Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale 2023 in Metallic Red and three sharply detailed versions of Ferrari’s 2024 12Cilindri in Red and Yellow. Adding even more presence, the 1:18 hand-built Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano 2006 in Metallic Grey arrives as a standout large-scale showpiece — all executed with BBR’s unmistakable precision and finish...
Tameo Kits: This weeks delivery brings a fresh Formula 1 kit from this benchmark brand in 1:43 metal and resin. The McLaren MP4/2B from the 1985 Monaco Grand Prix, offered as a dual-driver kit representing both Niki Lauda and Alain Prost. The kit features Tameo’s trademark high-precision castings, photoetch and decal work, recreating the championship-winning MP4/2B in meticulous detail...
12 November
KK Scale: more new model news from this busy brand of large scale diecast models with the welcome announcement of its 12th scale BMW 3.0 CSL (E9) "Batmobile" in three colours, each having opening panels to reveal engine and interior detail...
Cult Scale Models: early 2026 is going to be exciting when all these newly announed models come to market. Top of the list are Aston Martin DB7 i6 Coupe & Lagonda Series 4 as well as Mercedes 540K Cabriolet B, Maserati Quatroporte III, Lincoln Continental Mk3 & Ford Granada 2.8 Ghia. Previously announced Saab 99 Combi & 900SE Turbo are listed for similar delivery too...
11 November
DSN 43: British & Irish rally fans can look forward to 1:43 3D printed resin models of the Opel Kadett GTE 17th Mintex 1975 #10 Fall/Wood & Porsche 911RS Carrera 30th Monte Carlo 1979 #43 Coleman/Holmes as well as Fiat 124 Sport Spider Portugal 1974 #18 Netto/Jocames & Porsche 911S Le Mans 1970 #43 VIP coming along next month...
Trofeu: unusually has exclusively three circuit racers listed for December with the Lauda/Larrousse & Huber/Kauhsen BMW Alpina team BMW 2800CSs Spa 24hrs 1971 & Le Mans 4hrs 1974 Ford Capri RS2600 Escuderia Tibidabo. The Capri and Huber/Kauhsen BMW share the unfortunate statistic of not starting thier respective races...
Cigale: during Q1/2026 two top quality 1:43 metal kits of the 2005 Red Bull RB1 will be released. The kits are modelled on the Australian (4th & 7th) & Monaco (DNF) Grands Prix where Coulthard, Klien & Liuzzi took turns at the wheel of the two cars decorated in very different liveries. With 3D prototype, casting, photoetching, tyres, decals and other parts all produced by Tameo Kits. You will not be surprised by the similarity in quality to regular products from Tameo, Montegrosso and Silverline...
10 November
BBR: has good news for its 43rd scale fans with the announcement of 1970 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona, 1995 Ferrari F50 Coupe & Spider & 2003 Ferrari F360 Challenge. As usual, each of these subjects will come in a choice of colours...
KK Scale: has a few new colours to come on previously popular 18th scale diecast 1966 Lamborghini 400GT 2+2, 1978 BMW 323i (E21) & 1999 3 Series (E46) in both saloon and touring versions...
Mini GT: collectors of the 1:64 diecast James Bond film cars will be excited to know of the future release of the "Spectre" Aston Martin DB10 and "For Your Eyes Only" Lotus Esprit Turbo, this one the copper coloured car with boot mounted skis...
Tecnomodel: has an ambitious new project by offering its previously released 18th scale Le Mans, Suzuka 1000kma, Vallelungs 6hrs & press Ferrari F40 GTE now with a lift-off engine cover to reveal detailed engine, gearbox and rear suspension. When not displaying that detail, the engine cover will be held in place using a magnetic system...
7 November
Top Marques: celebrates the late Ken Block’s rally legacy with two stunning 1:18 resincast Ford Escort RS models — the “Cossie” Gymkhana 10 2019 #43 and the Escort RS Cosworth USA 2018 #43 Block/Gelsomino. Both capture Block’s unmistakable style and aggressive rally stance, complete with authentic liveries and fine detailing...
Minichamps: this week sees the arrival of two modern racing highlights — the BMW M4 GT3 Le Mans 2024 #46 Team WRT of Rossi, Al Marthy and Martin in 1:43, and the Red Bull RB20 2nd UK 2024 #1 Max Verstappen in 1:18. Both capture key moments from Le Mans and Silverstone with Minichamps’ trademark precision...
GP Replicas: this week’s delivery celebrates classic Formula 1 icons across two eras — the Ferrari 126C2 1st Germany 1982 #27 Patrick Tambay, Ferrari 312 B2s from Holland 1971 driven by Jacky Ickx and Clay Regazzoni, McLaren MP4/12 1st Australia 1997 #10 David Coulthard, and Ferrari F310B 1st Japan 1997 #5 Michael Schumacher in 1:12 scale. Each model captures its era’s character with exquisite resincast detail, from Ferrari’s flat-12 legends to McLaren and Ferrari’s ’90s V10 challengers. Not in stock but available to order now...
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