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It's been a hot & busy week of deliveries and announcements here, with summer 2026 continuing to build impressive momentum across every corner of the collector market. New arrivals have been landing daily, major shipment programmes continue to expand, and collectors across Formula 1, endurance racing, rallying, GT competition and road cars are being presented with an increasingly diverse range of subjects.
On track, Formula 1 returns this weekend with the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring, fresh from one of the standout moments of the 2026 season as Lewis Hamilton claimed his long-awaited first victory for Ferrari in Barcelona. Attention now turns to Austria, where soaring temperatures have prompted the FIA to declare a heat hazard. With forecasts predicting trackside temperatures above the 31°C threshold throughout qualifying and the race, drivers will be given the option of wearing a cooling vest or carrying an additional 0.5kg of ballast instead, setting the stage for a physically demanding weekend in Styria.
In endurance racing, Porsche has welcomed the direction of the FIA and ACO's proposed 2030 Hypercar regulations, although the manufacturer has stopped short of committing to a future return to the World Endurance Championship's top class. The cautious optimism reflects the wider sense of momentum surrounding top-flight sports car racing, fresh from another classic 24 Hours of Le Mans, even as manufacturers weigh up their plans for the next rules cycle.
Elsewhere, in rallying, 2019 World Rally Champion Ott Tänak will continue his development role with Toyota by driving a Rally2 car at next week's Rally di Roma Capitale, a round of the FIA European Rally Championship, a low-key but intriguing outing for one of the sport's most respected talents.
On the collectors' front, this week's three featured releases could hardly be more appropriate. BBR brings us the 1:43 hand-built Ferrari F80 2024 in Rosso Corsa, Maranello's spectacular new hybrid flagship and a direct descendant of the Le Mans-winning 499P. Spark revisits one of Formula 1's most unmistakable machines with the 1:43 Tyrrell P34 six-wheeler of Jody Scheckter, capturing his second place at the 1976 British Grand Prix. Completing the trio is Looksmart's exquisite Ferrari 330 P4, the #24 Parkes/Scarfiotti car from the legendary 1967 Daytona 24 Hours. Together they represent a fitting cross-section of the hobby, spanning a contemporary hypercar, Formula 1 nostalgia and timeless sports car heroics.
Maranello's Hybrid Flagship
BBR's Ferrari F80 2024 in Rosso Corsa, in 1:43 scale, captures Maranello's most significant road car for a generation. The F80 represents a revolution for the Ferrari supercar thanks to the first electric engine entirely designed, tested and produced in Maranello, with various components derived directly from the powertrain of the 499P, winner of the 2023 and 2024 editions of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The generous S-Duct that defines the central part of the bonnet conceals a triple-element triplane wing, while the exterior design carries a strongly futuristic, aerospace-inspired character. Inside, the cockpit is drawn from Formula 1 single-seater thinking, making the driver the absolute protagonist and transforming the F80 into a "1+", and the timing of its arrival could scarcely be better given Ferrari's continuing endurance success at La Sarthe.
BBR's hand-built interpretation upholds the standards that have made the firm one of the leading makers of traditional hand-built Ferrari models. The complex F80 bodywork, from the dramatic S-Duct and triplane wing through to the sculpted flanks and aggressive rear, is cleanly resolved, while the Rosso Corsa finish is beautifully applied and set off by the carbon and silver wheels. The overall stance conveys the purposeful, low-slung character of Maranello's new hypercar era, presenting a model that captures both the technical sophistication of the F80 and the emotional weight of Ferrari's flagship lineage. In stock now, it represents a perfectly timed addition to any modern Ferrari collection.
The F80 arrives within a broader sweep of Ferrari road car content. BBR's same delivery offers the F80 in Metallic Red and Yellow alongside the Rosso Corsa car, joined by the stunning Ferrari 296 Speciale 2025 in Metallic Green and, for large-scale collectors, the 1:18 Ferrari 296 Speciale #51. Looking ahead, BBR is now listing the 2026 Ferrari Luce in its 1:18 Concept18 range for pre-order in blue, red, yellow and black
Away from Ferrari, Cult Scale Models revisits a modern British classic with the 1:18 Lotus Elan M100 1989-1995, set to arrive in red, yellow and metallic green. Also, Schuco has embraced the start of the summer holiday season with an entertaining collection of classic camping-themed models. The latest announcement includes everything from Volkswagen Beetles with roof tents and Westfalia trailers to a Ford FK1000 paired with an Eriba Puck caravan and two distinctive 1:18 Volkswagen motorhomes. Traditional road car collectors are equally well catered for with the Opel Ascona B, Opel GT, Opel Manta B, Porsche 911 Sport Classic, Porsche 911S and a special Porsche 911 RS 2.7 Carrera box set. Motorsport enthusiasts, meanwhile, are treated to the return of the iconic silver 1968 Martini Porsche transporter, a fitting companion to any Porsche racing collection and one of the standout pieces in Schuco's latest programme.
Scheckter's Six-Wheeled Wonder
Spark's Tyrrell P34 2nd UK 1976 #3 Scheckter, in 1:43 scale, celebrates one of Formula 1's most daring and best-loved engineering experiments. Conceived by Derek Gardner, the P34 set out to reduce frontal area and increase grip by replacing the conventional front axle with four small ten-inch wheels, creating a silhouette like nothing before or since. In the hands of Jody Scheckter for Elf Team Tyrrell, the radical six-wheeler became a genuine front-runner during 1976, famously taking victory in the Swedish Grand Prix and following it with a strong second place at the British Grand Prix at Brands Hatch, the car captured here. It remains the only six-wheeled car ever to win a World Championship Grand Prix and one of the defining curiosities of the ground-effect era's dawn.
Spark's resincast interpretation upholds the standards of the range that changed the 1:43 market. The combination of crisp resin casting and plenty of fine photo-etched detailing captures the P34's unmistakable proportions, the cluster of tiny front wheels and the iconic dark blue Elf Team Tyrrell colours with real precision. As a subject, it represents both a landmark in Tyrrell's history and one of the most instantly recognisable cars in Grand Prix history, making it an essential addition for collectors of classic Formula 1. Due in August and currently carrying a 5% pre-order discount, it is precisely the kind of subject that rewards early commitment.
The Tyrrell headlines a typically substantial Spark shipment spanning Formula 1, Formula E, rallying, GT racing, Super GT, road cars and collectible helmets. Alongside the P34's 1975-76 race-winning and podium liveries sit George Russell's British Grand Prix Mercedes W16, Kimi Antonelli's Azerbaijan Grand Prix Mercedes and Yuki Tsunoda's Canadian Grand Prix Red Bull RB21, while the popular 1:5 helmet collection grows with new releases for Norris, Lawson, Colapinto, Bearman, Albon, Antonelli and Oscar Piastri. Classic Formula 1 kit builders are also well served, with Cigale 43 adding two new 1:43 McLaren M23 decal sets covering Brett Lunger's #30 entries from Argentina, Brazil and the USA in 1978 along with the South African and Austrian Grand Prix cars of Lunger and Nelson Piquet.
Built and ready-made Formula 1 content runs equally deep this week. BBR has completed the scale line-up for Lewis Hamilton's Catalunya Grand Prix-winning Ferrari SF-26, with 1:12 models now confirmed to join the existing 1:43 and 1:18 versions, perfectly timed given his landmark victory in Spain. Looksmart adds 1:64 Ferrari SF-25 Italian Grand Prix models for Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, joined by new 1:5 scale helmets for Hamilton and Ollie Bearman, all available to pre-order with a limited-time 5% discount before pre-orders close.
Ferrari's Daytona Riposte
Looksmart's Ferrari 330 P4 2nd Daytona 24hrs 1967 #24 Parkes/Scarfiotti, in 1:43 scale, captures one of the most celebrated chapters in Ferrari's sports car history. Stung by Ford's crushing 1-2-3 at Le Mans the previous summer, Maranello answered emphatically at the 1967 Daytona 24 Hours, where the mighty 330 P4 swept to a dominant 1-2-3 formation finish of its own. Mike Parkes and Lodovico Scarfiotti brought the #24 Scuderia Ferrari car home in second place behind the sister machine, sealing a result that became an enduring symbol of Ferrari's resurgence and inspired the famous "Daytona" nickname later given to the 365 GTB/4. With its glorious V12 and sculpted Drogo bodywork, the 330 P4 remains one of the most beautiful and revered competition Ferraris ever built.
Looksmart's resincast interpretation does the subject full justice, with the excellent hand-built finish, top-quality paintwork and finely applied photo-etched detailing that have become hallmarks of the range, produced in association with Spark. The flowing curves of the P4's bodywork, the period Scuderia Ferrari livery and the delicate brightwork are all beautifully resolved, presenting a model that captures both the menace and the elegance of Ferrari's mid-sixties endurance challenger. Due in August and currently carrying a 5% pre-order discount, it is exactly the kind of subject that rewards early commitment from collectors of historic sports car racing.
The 330 P4 heads a delivery rich in Ferrari competition content. Looksmart's same announcement includes two Ferrari 296 GT3 entries from the 2024 Spa 24 Hours for Kessel Racing and a further three Ferrari 296 GT3 cars from the 2024 Macau GT Cup. Bigger still, Looksmart has confirmed it will make all of the 2026 Le Mans Ferraris: every Ferrari 499P and 296 GT3 will be produced in 1:43, with the 499Ps also reproduced in 1:18 and 1:64 and a choice of the 296s in 1:18 too, so place your pre-orders soon to avoid later disappointment. With endurance racing's momentum firmly on the rise, the timing could hardly be better.
The broader endurance and competition picture is rounded out in fine style. Spark has chosen 45 of this year's Nürburgring 24 Hours racers to model in 1:43, headed by the winning Ravenol Mercedes-AMG GT3 and joined by the BMW M3 Touring and Dacia Logan fan favourites, plus Astons, Audi, Hyundai, HWA-Mercedes, Lamborghini, many Porsches, Subaru and VWs. For historic enthusiasts, Werk83 reaches back to the 2013 Nürburgring 24 Hours with the famous "Flying Fox" Opel Manta and a plain black BMW M3 (E36), alongside three Porsche 956 winners: the Norisring 1983 #1 of Wollek, the Jägermeister Imola 1000kms 1984 #19 and the Sandown Park 1000kms 1984 #2 of Bellof/Bell, all expected next month.
What's Next
Fresh from another classic at La Sarthe, the Le Mans 2026 pre-order programme deserves pride of place: all of this year's runners and riders are online, and Looksmart's confirmation that it will produce the full set of 2026 Ferrari 499Ps and 296 GT3s across 1:43, 1:18 and 1:64 means securing your favourites early is more rewarding than ever. Place your pre-order now and we will manage it for you and ensure you don't miss out once the subjects are confirmed.
Spark's comprehensive new shipment, with its Formula E Gen3 Evo entries for Envision Racing and Nissan, Hyundai i20N Rally1 Monte Carlo cars for Fourmaux, Tänak and Neuville, Super GT additions for Nissan, Toyota and Honda, the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS and an expanded 1:5 helmet collection, all rewards early commitment, as does Spark's 45-strong Nürburgring 24 Hours line-up. BBR's 2026 Ferrari Luce in the Concept18 range and Cult Scale Models' 1:18 Lotus Elan M100 are both open for order, Werk83's historic Porsche 956 trio is expected next month.
A week that looks ahead to the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring, with Lewis Hamilton fresh from his long-awaited first Ferrari victory in Barcelona, Porsche weighing up the FIA and ACO's 2030 Hypercar plans and Ott Tänak returning to action at the Rally di Roma Capitale, is matched on the shelf by collector programmes spanning Maranello's new F80 hypercar, Scheckter's six-wheeled Tyrrell wonder, Ferrari's Daytona heroics of 1967 and a wide sweep of endurance, Formula 1, road and rally content.
On track and on the shelf, 2026 continues to deliver in every direction.
Don't forget that we've also got a fantastic selection of models, books and collectables available at special prices, perfect for treating the motoring enthusiast in your life, or perhaps dropping a few hints of your own.
This Week's Headlines
25 June
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...
Spark: substantial new shipment announcement covers Formula 1, Formula E, rallying, GT racing, Super GT, road cars and collectible helmets across 1:43, 1:64 and 1:5 scales. Formula 1 highlights include George Russell's British Grand Prix Mercedes W16, Kimi Antonelli's Azerbaijan Grand Prix Mercedes, Yuki Tsunoda's Canadian Grand Prix Red Bull RB21 and the iconic Tyrrell P34 in a wide selection of 1975-76 race-winning and podium-finishing liveries. Formula E expands with 2026 Gen3 Evo entries for Envision Racing and Nissan Formula E Team, while rally collectors are treated to Hyundai i20N Rally1 Monte Carlo entries for Fourmaux, Tänak and Neuville. GT and endurance racing is represented by Mercedes-AMG GT3 models from DTM and the Nürburgring 24 Hours alongside Super GT additions for Nissan, Toyota and Honda, with Sparky's ever-expanding 1:64 range also welcoming the Spa-winning Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo, McLaren MCL39 World Champion and Constructors' Champion models. Road car enthusiasts are catered for with the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS, while the popular 1:5 helmet collection grows with new releases for Norris, Lawson, Colapinto, Bearman, Albon, Antonelli and Oscar Piastri. All models are now available to pre-order with 5% discount available for a limited time before pre-orders close...
24 June
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...
BBR: the latest delivery brings Ferrari's newest road-going supercars to collectors in both 1:43 and 1:18 scales. New arrivals include the Ferrari F80 in Metallic Red, Red and Yellow, capturing Maranello's latest flagship hypercar in BBR's renowned hand-built form, alongside the stunning Ferrari 296 Speciale 2025 in Metallic Green. Large-scale collectors are equally well served with the arrival of the 1:18 Ferrari 296 Speciale #51. All are available to order now...
23 June
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 June
Werk83: from the 2013 Nurburgring 24hr, the famous "Flying Fox" Opel Manta is back again, a plain black BMW M3 (E36) and three Porsche 956 winners - Norisring 1983 #1 Wollek, Imola 1000kms 1984 #19 Jagermeister & Sandown Park 1000kms 1984 #2 Bellof/Bell. All are expected next month...
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 June
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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