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FSW Weekly Edition #17/2026

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It’s been another varied and engaging week of deliveries and announcements, with fresh arrivals from Spark, Arena Modelli, Looksmart, Marsh Models and Kess, alongside substantial forward programmes from Minichamps, Tecnomodel, BBR and Esval, ensuring 2026 continues to build strong momentum. Miami Grand Prix takes centre stage this week, with the paddock embracing one of the most visually extravagant weekends of the season through special liveries, helmets and race suits. Following the cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian rounds due to regional tensions, teams were handed an unexpected five-week window. With no shutdown enforced, attention turned fully to development, with planned updates rolled into major upgrade packages for Miami, all within the constraints of the budget cap and aerodynamic testing limits, making simulator work more critical than ever.

In rallying, Toyota continues its preparations for the 2027 World Rally Championship regulations, testing its latest prototype in Spain and currently standing as the only major manufacturer publicly committed to the new ruleset. This early commitment highlights the strength of Toyota’s long-term investment in the championship. Meanwhile, McLaren is preparing for its first on-track test of its LMDh prototype ahead of a planned 2027 entry into the World Endurance Championship. Built around a Dallara chassis, the hybrid prototype will compete in the Hypercar class, adding another major name to an already highly competitive field.

On the collectors’ side, this week’s feature releases span a compelling range of motorsport history: This Way Up’s Shadow DN8A, 4th at Holland 1976 with Tom Pryce, Spark’s Oreca 07, 20th at Le Mans 2025 #14 AO By TF “Spike” with its unmistakable livery, and Arena Modelli’s Ferrari 250 GTO, 5th at the 1964 Daytona 2000 Kilometres driven by Norinder and Cannon. Together, they offer a rich cross-section of the sport, from mid-1970s Grand Prix heritage through modern endurance racing to one of the most iconic GT cars ever built.

Tom Pryce’s Zandvoort Shadow

This Way Up’s Shadow DN8A 4th Holland 1976 #16 driven by Tom Pryce captures one of the most naturally gifted and tragically short-lived careers in Formula 1 history. The Welshman had announced himself with a stunning pole position in the rain at Brands Hatch in 1975 and was widely regarded as a future World Champion, his smooth car control and raw speed placing him among the very best of his generation. The DN8A, the latest evolution of Don Nichols’ ambitious Shadow operation, suited Pryce’s precise and composed driving style, and fourth place at Zandvoort in 1976 demonstrated the combination’s ability to challenge more established teams.

This Way Up’s 1:43 resin and metal kit, produced by Tameo, reflects that character with the level of precision the brand is known for. The compact proportions and clean aerodynamic lines of the DN8A are reproduced with sharp definition, while the distinctive black livery is accurately applied, creating a model that rewards careful assembly. The finished piece carries genuine historical weight, representing both a competitive moment in mid-1970s Formula 1 and the unfulfilled potential of Pryce’s career.

The Shadow sits within a particularly strong week for classic Formula 1 kit content. Tron introduces Ferrari 312 B3 Monza 1974 development car of Clay Regazzoni, while Tameo continues its 1:24 programme with Ferrari 312 B3 Dutch Grand Prix 1974 of Niki Lauda and Clay Regazzoni. Autocult adds Ferrari 312 T4A Fiorano test 1979 driven by Jody Scheckter, capturing a key development stage in late 1970s Formula 1 engineering.

Beyond these, Minichamps opens pre-orders for the 2026 Formula 1 grid in 1:18 and 1:43 scales, including Haas Japanese Grand Prix “Godzilla”, Racing Bulls chrome red and Kimi Antonelli’s Mercedes with pole position accessories, alongside McLaren MCL39 and MCL40 test cars. Hasegawa reissues Williams FW14 1991 of Nigel Mansell and Riccardo Patrese, while Tecnomodel expands its 1:12 range with Lotus 72D World Championship 1972 entries for Emerson Fittipaldi, Dave Walker, Dave Charlton and Graham Hill. Spark contributes Mercedes W16 Canada 2025 winner of George Russell, while Looksmart adds Charles Leclerc Monaco Grand Prix 2025 helmet in 1:5 scale, completing a balanced week spanning historic and contemporary Formula 1.

The “Spike” Car At La Sarthe

Spark’s Oreca 07 20th Le Mans 2025 #14 AO By TF “Spike” captures one of the most visually arresting entries in recent 24 Hours of Le Mans history. The AO by TF “Spike” car has become a cult favourite among endurance fans, its bold, graphic livery standing out even in a field known for visual variety, while the Oreca 07 remains the backbone of the LMP2 category. The combination highlights how privateer teams continue to bring personality and identity to a class often defined by tightly controlled technical regulations.

Spark’s 1:43 resincast interpretation preserves both the drama of the livery and the technical detail of the chassis with impressive clarity. The sculpted bodywork and aerodynamic surfaces are sharply defined, while the distinctive “Spike” graphics are cleanly applied across the model’s complex forms. The finished piece captures the balance between engineering precision and visual impact that made this car such a standout, offering collectors a model that reflects both the competitiveness and character of modern LMP2 racing.

The Oreca sits within a broader Spark delivery that expands the Le Mans theme. Alongside it is a second Oreca 07 from the 2025 race, offering two contrasting entries from the same event, while Toyota GR010 Le Mans 2025 entries and Lancia LC2 Le Mans 1984 and 1985 models extend the range across both modern Hypercar and classic Group C eras. Together, they provide a layered view of endurance racing across generations.

Beyond LMP2, Looksmart delivers Ferrari 499P #83 AF Corse Le Mans 2025 winner, while Tecnomodel expands with Ferrari F40LM Le Mans, Vallelunga and Suzuka 1996 programme entries, and BBR adds Ferrari 488 Pista 2018 in NART stripes. Mini GT contributes Ford Falcon XB GT Bathurst 1974 and 1975, BMW M Hybrid V8 Daytona 2024 and Ford Mustang GT3 Daytona 2025, while Marsh Models delivers Chaparral 2F Monza 1967 and Lotus 19B Nassau 1963, Daytona 1964 and Mosport 1964.

Further additions include Avenue 43’s Audi 100 S4 GTO Killarney 1992 and Wesbank 1993, Looksmart’s Ferrari 296 Speciale and Aperta, 458 Speciale and Aperta, 849 Testarossa and Spider and F12 TDF colour programmes, and Spark’s Toyota Supra GR Super GT500 2021 alongside Sparky Honda Civic Type R GT500, Mercedes AMG GT3 Evo Iron Lynx Le Mans and Nissan Z GT500 Motul models, bringing together a broad and detailed overview of endurance and GT racing past and present.

The 250 GTO At Daytona

Arena Modelli’s Ferrari 250 GTO 5th Daytona 2000 Kilometres 1964 #33 Norinder/Cannon presents the most celebrated GT racing car in history in one of the great American endurance settings. The 250 GTO needs no introduction, defining the intersection of beauty, performance and exclusivity in the collector world, and its presentation here in full Daytona specification captures the car at the end of 2000 kilometres of flat-out Florida competition. Ulf Norinder and Joseph Cannon brought the car home fifth against formidable opposition, underlining both the GTO’s enduring competitiveness and the strength of privateer efforts in period.

Arena Modelli’s 1:43 resin and metal kit reflects the importance of the subject with the level of precision it demands. The delicate curves of the Scaglietti bodywork are captured with fine accuracy, while race-specific details such as number roundels and subtle competition wear add authenticity to the finished piece. It is a kit that rewards careful assembly, offering a model that balances elegance with the intensity of endurance racing, making it a standout for collectors of historically significant GT machinery.

The Daytona GTO sits within a wide-ranging Arena Modelli delivery that covers an exceptional sweep of classic motorsport. Alfa Romeo Giulia GTAM Tour de France 1970 and 1971 entries, Chrysler New Yorker Carrera Panamericana 1952, Lincoln Capri Carrera Panamericana 1953, Ferrari 250 GTO Sebring 1963, Ferrari 250 GTO Daytona 1966 and Porsche 356A Monte Carlo rally cars from the 1950s combine to form a deeply varied and historically rich collection. Together, they offer a detailed cross-section of mid-century racing across endurance, rally and road-based competition.

Beyond Arena’s contribution, the week expands across multiple areas of the hobby. Kess adds Alfa Romeo 1900C SS Boano 1955 and Ferrari 166 Inter Touring Berlinetta 1949, while BBR advances its Carrera Panamericana Porsche 356 programme with the 1953 Eva Peron, #162 Asociación Guatemalteca Caminos, #151 Canada Shoes and 1954 #53 Agfa entries. Ixo delivers Jaguar XK120, Land Rover 109, Mercedes 230SL, Pontiac Firebird and Toyota Celica GT4 rally cars, alongside 1:18 Toyota GR Yaris winners from the 2025 Canaries Rally, and Ixo opens pre-orders for Volvo 145 1968, Ford Escort RS1800 1980, Maserati Biturbo 1982, Ford Fiesta Mk2 1984 and Skoda Octavia RS 2001.

Further depth comes from DSN 43 with Audi 80 Quattro Portugal 1984, Fiat 124 Abarth Baltic 1975, Opel Kadett GTE Tour de Corse 1979 and Porsche 911 RSR Le Mans 1975, while Trofeu adds Ford Escort RS1600 Silverstone Tourist Trophy 1972 and Fiat 131 Abarth Omloop Van Vlaanderen 1979. Esval announces 1950s Ford Country Squire, Customline, Mainline, Parklane and Ranch alongside Prince Skyline and Skyway, and KK Scale expands its Porsche 911 993 GT2 range. Matrix introduces Alfa Romeo 6C 1750SV Figoni 1932 and Cadillac S&S Florentine Flower Car 1951, Autocult delivers BMC 1800 Pininfarina Aerodinamica 1967, Looksmart announces Lamborghini Urus SE Tettonero Capsule 2026, Hasegawa reissues Mini 1.3i 1997, and Spark contributes Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Finland 2024. The Books department adds It’s… A… New Track Record!, covering Indianapolis 1962 to 1972, rounding out a week that spans the full breadth of historic and modern collecting.

Whats Next

Minichamps’ 2026 Formula 1 grid in both 1:18 and 1:43 scales gives collectors an early opportunity to commit to the new season, with standout options including the Godzilla-decorated Haas, chrome red Racing Bulls and Kimi Antonelli’s pole position Mercedes, alongside McLaren MCL39 and MCL40 test cars. Tecnomodel’s expanding 1:12 programme, led by the Lotus 72D of Emerson Fittipaldi and team-mates, promises some of the most commanding display pieces of the year. Tameo’s 1:24 Ferrari 312 B3 from the 1974 Dutch Grand Prix, Tron’s experimental Regazzoni development 312 B3 and Autocult’s Scheckter 312 T4A Fiorano test car combine to form one of the richest weeks of classic Ferrari single-seater content in recent memory.

BBR’s long-anticipated Porsche 356 Carrera Panamericana programme, now finally taking shape after years of teasing, alongside the Ferrari 488 Pista in 1:18 with NART stripes, ensures the road car category remains equally strong. Esval’s 1950s Ford Americana range, Looksmart’s Lamborghini Urus SE Tettonero Capsule in six finishes and its expanding 1:12 Ferrari road car programme add further depth, while rally and touring content from DSN 43 and Trofeu, alongside Mini GT’s Bathurst Falcons and Spark’s 1:64 Toyota GR010 Le Mans pair and Martini-liveried Lancia LC2s, broadens the scope across multiple disciplines.

A week that opened with Formula 1’s return in Miami Grand Prix, Toyota’s WRC prototype testing in Spain and McLaren’s LMDh preparations closes with collector programmes spanning the poignancy of Tom Pryce’s Zandvoort Shadow, the visual impact of the “Spike” Oreca at Le Mans and the enduring appeal of the Ferrari 250 GTO at Daytona. From endurance and GT racing to rally, road and heritage subjects, ranging from the Ferrari 166 Inter of 1949 to the 2026 Lamborghini Urus, the breadth and depth of current releases underline just how strong 2026 is proving to be across every scale.

This Week's Headlines

30 April

Arena Modelli: today’s delivery features an extensive range of 1:43 scale kits & hand-built models covering classic motorsport, including Alfa Romeo Giulia GTAM entries from the 1970/71 Tour de France, Chrysler New Yorkers and Lincoln Capris from the 1952/53 Carrera Panamericana, Ferrari 250 GTOs from Daytona, Sebring and GT racing, along with a strong selection of Porsche 356A Monte Carlo rally cars from the 1950s, offering a superb collection for enthusiasts of finely detailed historic racing models. Available to order…

Tameo Kits: today’s delivery includes the Shadow DN8A 4th Holland 1976 #16 driven by Tom Pryce, presented as a finely detailed 1:43 scale resin/metal kit from This Way Up. A great addition for Formula 1 enthusiasts and kit builders, capturing a classic mid-1970s Grand Prix entry. Available to order…

Books: today’s delivery includes It’s… A… New Track Record!, an incredible look at a decade of speed at Indianapolis covering the years 1962 to 1972. A must-have for fans of Formula 1 and single-seater racing history. Available to order…

Matrix: has slipped into its future production programme a closed roof version of the upcoming 1932 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750SV Figoni and black, white or silver 1951 Cadillac Professional S&S Florentine Flower Car...

BBR: has added to its very fine series of 18th scale high detail diecast models with the 2018 Ferrari 488 Pista in red with NART stripes. The model is available to order with or without premium display base and additional acrylic display cover...

Ixo: delivery of new releases expected very soon will bring 1:43 road Jaguar XK120, Land Rover 109, Mercedes 230SL, Pontiac Firebird and rally Latvala Toyota Celica GT4s & Rovanpera/Ogier 1st/2nd 2025 Canaries Toyota GR Yaris in 1:18...

29 April

BBR: since 2019 we have been teased by the announcement of a 1:18 model of the 1953 Eva Peron Carrera Panamerica Porsche 356. It looks like plans are finally firming up as that original subject is now joined by the 1953 #162 Asociation Guatemalteca Caminos, #151 Canada Shoes & 1954 #53 Agfa Porsches as well...

Spark: Martini collectors, here's something different for you with the 8th & the 7th placed Le Mans 1984 & 1985 Lancia LC2 being modelled in 1:64...

DSN 43: is readying for May release Audi 80 Quattro 13th Portugal 1984 #24 Mello-Breyner/Villar, Fiat 124 Abarth 3rd Baltic 1975 #21 Jaroszewicz/Zyskowski, Opel Kadett GTE Tour De Corse 1979 #7 Clarr/Fauchille & Porsche 911 RSR Le Mans 1975 #52 Ecurie du Nord...

Trofeu: has lined up the Team Broadspeed Ford Escort RS1600 13th Silverstone Tourist Trophy 1972 shared by Fitzpatrick & Matthews plus Marc Duez & Eddir Nys Clarling Black Label Fiat 131 Abarth from the 1979 Omloop Van Vlaanderen rally...

KK Scale: adds red and black colour choices to its 1:18 diecast models of the 1996 Porsche 911 (993) GT2 with the option of either BBS or Speedline wheels...

Tecnomodel: continues to broaden its range of 12th scale models by adding a series of 1996 Ferrari F40LM Le Mans, Vallelunga & Suzuka and 1972 Lotus 72Ds of world champion Emerson Fittipaldi, Dave Walker, Dave Charlton & Graham Hill. All are listed for release towards the end of this year...

28 April

Esval: fans of classic 1950s Ford Americana will love this 2026/2027 production news which will bring Country Squire, Customline, Mainline, Parklane & Ranch 43rd scale models along with the Japanese Prince Skyline & Skyway form the same period...

Ixo: 1:43 diecast news of several road cars and a couple of road/rally spec classics. Preorder your 1968 Volvo 145, 1980 Ford Escort RS1800 (rally spec), 1982 Maserati Biturbo, 1984 Ford Fiesta Mk2 & 2001 Skoda Octavia RS (rally spec)...

Tron: is making 1:43 resin/metal kits and hand built models of Clay Regazzoni's development Ferrari 312 B3 tested at Monza in 1974. Cockpit airducts replaced the overhead air intake and rounded bodywork covered the roll hoop and engine. The development was not used and it wasn't until the Ferrari 312 T2 appeared in 1976 that a similar concept reappeared...

Looksmart: for those with a good memory, in January there was a list of 1:12 current road Ferrari models listed but without full colour options. We can now confirm that for each of the Ferrari 296 Speciale & Aperta, Ferrari 458 Speciale & Aperta, Ferrari 849 Testarossa & Spider, Ferrari F12 TDF there will be three colour options...

Spark: also in 64th scale are the two Toyota GR010s from Le Mans 2025 which are expected late summer...

Mini GT: excited to see two classic Bathurst 1000 subjects added to its future 1:64 diecast production schedule with the Allan Moffat Racing Ford Falcon XB GTs from the 1974 & 1975 events. Also listed are the current IMSA BMW M Hybrid V8 GTP 7th Daytona 24hrs 2024 #25 BMW M Team RLL & Ford Mustang GT3 16th Daytona 24hrs 2025 #65 Ford Multimatic Motorsports racers...

Looksmart: launched a few days ago, the 2026 Lamborghini Urus SE Tettonero Capsule will be coming as a top quality 1:43 model in Lamborghini's usual excotic paint finishes of green, metallic purple, yellow, white, grey and, of course, orange...

27 April

Minichamps: except for Ferrari and Cadillac, here is the preorder for the 2026 Formula 1 grid in both 18th and 43rd scales. Interesting additions are the Japanese Grand Prix Haas (Godzilla decoration) and Racing Bulls (chrome red decoration) and Antonelli Mercedes offered with celebratory pole position trophy and pitboard. There are also McLaren MCL39 & MCL40 test cars too...

Hasegawa: is once again reissuing two favourite 1:24 plastic kits so look forward to the Williams FW14 Formula 1 1991 of Nigel Mansell & Riccardo Patrese as well as the Union Jack flag roofed 1997 Mini 1.3i...

Looksmart: today’s delivery features a pair of high-quality releases spanning modern endurance racing and Formula 1. Highlights include the reissue of the Ferrari 499P #83 AF Corse, winner of the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours with Robert Kubica, Phil Hanson and Yifei Ye, captured in 1:43 scale resincast, alongside a detailed 1:5 scale helmet of Charles Leclerc as worn during his 2nd place finish at the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix. Both items are produced to Looksmart’s usual high standard and are available to order now...

Spark: today’s delivery features a varied selection of 1:43 scale resincast models alongside a trio of 1:64 diecast releases under the Sparky brand, covering Formula 1, endurance racing, rally and Super GT machinery. Highlights include the Mercedes W16 as driven by George Russell to victory in Canada 2025, alongside a pair of Oreca 07 LMP2 entries from the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours, including the distinctive AO by TF “Spike” car. Rally representation comes with the Toyota GR Yaris Rally1, winner of Rally Finland 2024 in the hands of Sébastien Ogier and Vincent Landais, while GT racing is covered by the Toyota Supra GR Super GT500 from the 2021 season. Completing the delivery are 1:64 Sparky models including the Honda Civic Type R GT500, Mercedes AMG GT3 Evo Iron Lynx Le Mans entry and Nissan Z GT500 Motul car, all produced to Spark’s usual high standard and available to order now...

Marsh Models: today’s delivery features a superb selection of 1:43 scale hand-built models & kits, focusing on iconic 1960s sports racing machinery. Highlights include the Chaparral 2F from the 1967 Monza 1000kms as driven by Phil Hill and Mike Spence, alongside a trio of Lotus 19B entries raced by Dan Gurney across Nassau 1963, Daytona 1964 and Mosport 1964. Each model captures the lightweight engineering and distinctive design of early Can-Am and endurance racing cars, produced to Marsh Models’ usual high standard and available to order now...

Avenue 43: today’s delivery features a pair of striking 1:43 scale resincast models, celebrating the wild and distinctive Audi 100 S4 GTO from the early 1990s touring and GT racing scene. Highlights include the #9 car of Hans Stuck, winner at Killarney in 1992, alongside the #2 Wesbank Modified Series entry driven by Cliff Aberdein in 1993. Both models capture the aggressive wide-bodied stance and unmistakable presence of these highly modified machines, produced to Avenue 43’s usual high standard and available to order now...

Autocult: today’s delivery features a contrasting and characterful pair of 1:43 scale resincast models, combining experimental road car design with Formula 1 heritage. Highlights include the striking BMC 1800 Pininfarina Aerodinamica from 1967, finished in bold yellow and showcasing the forward-thinking styling of the Pininfarina concept era, alongside the Ferrari 312 T4A Fiorano test car as driven by Jody Scheckter in 1979. Both models capture unique moments in automotive development, from aerodynamic exploration to championship-winning Formula 1 engineering, produced to Autocult’s usual high standard and available to order now...

Kess: today’s delivery features a pair of elegant 1:43 scale resincast classic road cars, celebrating Italian automotive design from the late 1940s and 1950s. Highlights include the beautifully styled Alfa Romeo 1900C SS Boano from 1955, presented in a striking yellow and black finish, alongside the timeless Ferrari 166 Inter Touring Berlinetta from 1949 in traditional red. Both models capture the flowing coachbuilt lines and understated sophistication of early post-war Italian grand tourers, produced to Kess’s usual high standard and available to order now, though availability is expected to be limited…

24 April

Tameo: continues to expand its 1:24 metal kit classic Ferrari Formula 1 range with the addition of the 1974 Dutch Grand Prix Ferrari 312 B3 in which Niki Lauda and Clay Regazzoni finished first and second. No fixed due date for the first delivery yet...

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