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FSW Weekly Edition #50/2025

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After a short break in the newsletter schedule, we’re back. Apologies for the silence last week. A huge wave of deliveries and the busy run-up to Christmas had the warehouse and office working at full throttle, but all to ensure the latest models reach you as quickly as possible.

On track, the big headline belongs to Lando Norris, who finally clinched his first Formula 1 World Drivers’ Championship. After a tense Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Norris crossed the line in third behind race winner Max Verstappen and his team-mate Oscar Piastri. It was enough to secure the title and cap off a defining season. It also marks a moment of technical significance: Norris becomes the final World Champion of the DRS era, with the system set to be removed under the 2026 regulations.

Meanwhile, in rallying, the FIA has formally outlined the 2027 World Rally Championship regulations, confirming that cars will be built to a €345,000 cost cap and deliver approximately 300 horsepower, a major step toward a more accessible and flexible top-class category.

Across the Atlantic, the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship has confirmed a full 61-car entry list for next month’s Rolex 24 at Daytona, a formidable grid that sets the tone for an intense start to the 2026 endurance season.

On the collectors’ side, our three feature releases this week reflect the full spectrum of motorsport storytelling: Spark’s McLaren MCL39 Abu Dhabi 2025 World Champion car, Spark's Inter Europol’s class-winning Oreca 07, and Arena’s Corvette C3 from Road America 1974 spanning modern Formula 1 achievement, Le Mans resilience and classic IMSA thunder.

Formula 1 — The Night Norris Became Champion

Spark’s McLaren MCL39 3rd Abu Dhabi 2025 #4 World Champion edition captures one of the defining moments of modern Formula 1: the night Lando Norris finally converted promise into a title and the moment that will stand in history as the last Drivers’ Championship ever won under the DRS era. Spark recreates the championship winning McLaren with remarkable fidelity, the tightened sidepod cut-ins, the leaner mid-body cooling architecture and the aggressive front-wing layering that became hallmarks of McLaren’s 2025 pace evolution. Every contour radiates the tension of Yas Marina’s closing laps, from the lightly worn tyre surfaces to the celebratory pitboard mounted on its oversized display base. Even the stance, imperceptibly nose-down, reflects the MCL39’s delicate rotation characteristics that allowed Norris to fight Verstappen and Piastri until the end. It is a model that communicates not just engineering detail, but a championship narrative captured in resin.

This week’s single-seater arrivals form a focused yet richly detailed selection. Spark opens the modern chapter with new Formula 1 additions, including Norris’s winner. Spark has also announced Hamilton’s Singapore W15, while Verstappen’s Japan-winning RB21 adds sharp contrast to the collection. TrueScale strengthens the historic thread with Senna’s MP4/4 and MP4/6, each rendered with the clarity of era-defining machinery. Ixo America extends the narrative toward 2026 with its first wave of IndyCar DW12s, covering names from Dixon to O’Ward. Completing the open-wheel spectrum, Spark unveils the full 2025–2026 Formula E grid — a clean, contemporary counterpoint to Werk83’s classic Lotus 97T and Ferrari F300 releases. A balanced, highly curated week for Formula 1 and single-seater collectors.

Endurance & GT — Inter Europol’s Grit at Le Mans

Spark’s Oreca 07 18th Le Mans 2025 #43 Inter Europol Competition distils the resilience of prototype racing into a crisp 1:43 form. The long, tapered profile of the Oreca chassis is beautifully captured: the high-set dorsal fin, the chiselled front brake-duct architecture, the layered dive planes and the tightly packaged cockpit canopy all speak to a machine engineered to survive the night at Le Mans rather than merely lap it. Spark’s interpretation emphasises the subtleties, the muted satin of the bodywork, the disciplined alignment of sponsor decals, and the unmistakable Inter Europol yellow-green palette that stands out even in the chaos of LMP2 traffic. It is a model that embodies momentum and attrition, and the satisfaction of a class victory built through consistency rather than outright pace.

This week’s endurance releases form a sharp, densely layered drop. Spark headlines with a broad sweep of GT3 and prototype machinery, Loeb’s Mont Blanc-winning Alpine, fresh BMW M4 GT3s from Bathurst and Macau, Proton’s Mustang GT3 and the Macau-winning AMG Evo bringing colour and competition in equal measure. Le Mans depth continues with new Peugeot 9X8 evolutions and expanded Inter Europol entries, while TrueScale adds weight through the Daytona-winning Porsche 963 and a trio of high-performance road cars. Ixo contributes a muscular line of Nürburgring and Carrera Cup Porsches, punctuated by the surprise 1:12 “Pink Pig.” It is a compact but powerfully varied week for GT and prototype collectors.

Classics & History — Corvette Thunder on American Soil

Arena Modelli’s Chevrolet Corvette C3 10th Road America 1974 #6 Thompson is a time capsule of 1970s American endurance aggression. Hand-built with characteristic precision, this model captures the muscular geometry of the period IMSA GT C3: the exaggerated haunches, gill-cut wheel arches, low-slung nose and the raw, mechanical posture that defined the Thompson-run cars of the era. The American Eagle livery drapes the Corvette in bold period character, while the model’s subtle rake, crisp glazing and carefully sculpted vents evoke a machine poised for Road America’s long straights and heavy-braking downhill zones. Arena’s craftsmanship brings out the tactile qualities of the era, a car that looks hewn rather than manufactured, all noise and intent, its personality present even before the decals go on.

This week’s classic releases arrive as a tightly curated but deeply characterful set. Arena anchors the drop with a full spread of IMSA and Trans-Am Corvette C3s, each steeped in 1970s texture, while a NART-run Ferrari 365 GTB4 adds a refined counterpoint from Sebring’s golden age. KK Scale reinforces the large-format landscape through new 250 GTO interpretations and a vivid Countach LP5000S QV, with its Testarossa reissues, including the celebrated metallic-black “Miami Vice” car adding cinematic flair. Matrix continues the road-car heritage line with Jaguar XJS and Mercedes 250C variants, while Kess pushes into 2026 with new Alfa Romeo Zagato and Eagle Cabriolet studies. Marsh Models rounds out the week with Chaparral and Lotus entries that capture the craft and courage of 1960s–70s sports-car racing. A rich, atmospheric week for historic collectors.

What’s Next

A confident wave of future releases is taking shape across Formula 1, endurance, rally and classic road-car categories. Ixo leads the early calendar with its February programme of 1:43 road cars, the 1967 Dodge Charger, 1972 Ford LTD Country Squire and Fiat 127 alongside a compact but appealing suite of 2025 Monte Carlo WRC contenders, from Tänak’s Hyundai to the Greensmith and Gryazin Skodas and Hikaru’s Toyota. The Toyota Gazoo Racing Scania transporter deepens the rally ecosystem with a welcome piece of paddock hardware.

Spark’s forward roadmap expands with the full 2025 DTM GT3 field, national Carrera Cup champions and a run of Las Vegas GP helmet editions, while its heritage line continues to widen with new classic Le Mans subjects. TrueScale strengthens the modern performance and endurance thread with Daytona and Le Mans winners, complemented by hyper-road machinery such as the Aston Martin Valhalla, Mustang GTD and Bentley Batur. LookSmart builds out its Ferrari portfolio with the 2025 DTM 296 GT3s for Aitken and Green, due in Q2/2026.

Werk83 adds real energy to the future landscape, advancing a series of historically rich but crowd-favourite subjects: Senna’s Monaco-fighting Lotus 97T with lift-off bodywork, Schumacher’s Monza-winning Ferrari F300 in both 1:18 and 1:12 scales, and a pair of evocative Ferrari TR61s that link Le Mans and Sebring lore. Completing its push into touring-car nostalgia, the brand prepares the 1991 DTM Opel Omega 3000 of Klaus Niedzwiedz, a muscular, era-defining silhouette rarely modelled to this level of detail.

On the classic and hand-built front, KK Scale and Kess continue to develop the large-format and coachbuilt landscape through Testarossas, GTOs, Zagatos and Eagles. Arena, Marsh and Matrix add further depth with IMSA and Trans-Am icons, Chaparral and Lotus sports-racers and refined European road cars that anchor the historic catalogue.

A diverse and highly curated horizon — with F1 icons, contemporary GT machinery, rally challengers and coachbuilt classics all lining up for 2025 and beyond.

This Week's Headlines

11 December 

Ixo: during February expect to see the release of the 43rd scale street 1967 Dodge Charger, 1972 Ford LTD Country Squire & Fiat 127 as well as WRC Monte Carlo 2025 Tanak Hyundai, Greensmith & Grayzin Skodas and Hikaru Toyota. The Toyota Gazoo Racing Scania S-Series Transporter is also listed...

KK Scale: is adding several more race subjects of its rather nice 1:12 Ferrari 250GTO model with the Scarlatti/Ferraro 4th Targa Florio 1962, Dumay/Elde 4th Le Mans 1963 & Hermann Cordes Avus 1963 versions plus a blue 1985 Lamborghini Countach LP5000S QV to go with a selection of reissues of previous examples of the GTO & Countach as well...

Arena Modelli: today sees a substantial group of new 1:43 hand-built releases added to the catalogue, featuring a series of Chevrolet Corvette C3s from classic 1970s IMSA GT racing. These include the 10th-place Road America 1974 #6 Thompson car, the 6th-place Mid-Ohio 1974 #17 Thompson/Yenko entry, and further Mid-Ohio and Mosport competitors from 1975–1976 driven by Mancuso, Cargill, Moyer, Hortman and Ortman. Also joining the lineup is the 1979 Mid-Ohio #14 Schmidt/Grunnet Corvette and a beautifully crafted Ferrari 365 GTB4 that finished 12th at the 1971 Sebring 12 Hours for NART. All are available to order now…

9 December

KK Scale: is to reissue a couple of its originl colours of the 18th scale 1984 & 1986 Ferrari Testarossa models and adding a number of new colours too. Highlight is the metallic black 1984 US spec car that famously first appeared as a "baddy car" in the TV series "Miami Vice" before being repainted white for continued police use...

Matrix: we should have delivery of the 1995-1996 Jaguar XJS 4.0 Celebration Convertible and 1968-1973 Mercedes 250C 1:43 resincast models before the Christmas holidays. Each are available in three colours and the Jaguar offers one with the roof closed...

Ixo America: is very keen with this announcement of several 2026 IndyCar Dallara DW12 diecast models in both 1:18 & 1:64. For the moment, that choice is limited to Dixon, Ferrucci, Malukas, McLaughlin, Newgarden, O'Ward, Power & Rossi...

Kess: adds two more classic Alfa Romeo models to its Q2/2026 production schedule. The subjects are two more colours of its previously released 1957 1900C SS Zagato Coupe and the 1975 Alfetta GT Pininfarina Eagle Cabriolet in both open or closed roof versions...

Werk83: is releasing an 18th scale detailed model of Ayrton Senna's Monaco 1985 Lotus 97T with lift-off bodywork, Michael Schumacher Monza 1998 winning Ferrari F300 (in both 1:18 & 1:12), Ferrari TR61s 2nd Le Mans 1961 & winner Sebring 12hrs 1962 and lastly Klaus Niedzwiedz's DTM 1991 Opel Omega 3000...

8 December

Lando Norris - 2025 World Champion Collection: Lando Norris’ rise to the top of Formula 1 became reality in 2025, a season defined by standout victories, relentless pace, and a title fight that went all the way to Abu Dhabi. To celebrate this historic achievement, we have pulled together an extensive range of models across 1:64, 1:43, 1:18 and 1:12 scales, covering every major chapter of Norris’ championship campaign—including his race wins, key podiums, helmets, and the Constructors’ Championship pairing with Oscar Piastri. From Melbourne to Monaco, Silverstone to Brazil, and finally the new pre-release for Abu Dhabi where Norris secured the points needed to become World Champion, find the complete Lando Norris 2025 World Champion selection here...

Ixo: also have quite a few new limited edition GT sports racing models newly listed too, mostly 18th scale Porsche 911s in Le Mans/Petit Le Mans RSR, Nurburgring 911 GT3R & Carrera Cup specs, Mercedes AMG GT3 Evos including the British GT Championship D2 version and there are a couple of surprise releases at the same moment including the Le Mans 2018 "Pink Pig" in 12th scale...

Ixo: has produced a production update as well a several new subjects added to its forward planning of current and classic road, rally & Dakar BMW, Ford, Hyundai & Toyota diecast models. Several of the WRC cars will be produced as dirty versions...

Spark: this group of news offers for preorder all the 1:43 2025/2026 Formula E teams and drivers, 2025 Japanese Super GT500 & GT300 championship winners and a selection of modern street Porsches in 1:12, 1:18 & 1:43...

Marsh Models: today’s delivery brings a trio of beautifully hand-built 1:43 historic sports-racing subjects. Leading the group is the Chaparral 2F that took 1st place at the 1967 Brands Hatch 6 Hours, driven by Phil Hill and Mike Spence. Joining it are two classic Lotus 23 entries: the 8th-place Laguna Seca 1964 car driven by Stan Hudson, and the 1962 Pomona entrant raced by Frank Monise. Each model captures an iconic chapter of early American and international sports car racing...

LookSmart: today’s delivery brings a focused collection of new Ferrari subjects across 1:43, 1:18 and 1:64 scales. GT fans will find the Ferrari 296 GT3 that finished 9th at the 2024 Macau GP with Antonio Fuoco at the wheel, while endurance racing collectors can enjoy the Ferrari 499P that claimed 1st place at Le Mans 2025, presented in 1:18 with drivers Robert Kubica, Philip Hanson and Yifei Ye. Formula 1 enthusiasts receive two standout 1:18 additions celebrating Lewis Hamilton’s first Ferrari season: the SF-23 Fiorano Test car and the SF-25 winner of the 2025 China Sprint. Rounding out the delivery is a charming 1:64 release of the Ferrari 499P that won Le Mans 2024, driven by Fuoco, Molina and Nielsen...

Spark: today’s delivery brings a wide mix of new models across 1:43, 1:18 and 1:12 scales, including Sébastien Loeb’s 2024 Mont Blanc–winning Alpine A110 GT+, multiple BMW M4 GT3s from Bathurst, Macau and the 2025 Le Mans grid, Proton Competition’s Ford Mustang GT3 entries, the Macau-winning Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo, Porsche’s 911 GT3R Vanthoor and ARTA’s 2025 Honda Civic Type R-GT, along with fresh Le Mans machinery such as Inter Europol’s Oreca 07 and Peugeot’s latest 9X8s. Formula 1 additions include Albon’s 2025 Williams FW47 and the Mercedes F1 Team transporter. The 1:18 lineup delivers Loeb’s Alpine, the A110 GT+ press car, the Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro, Team WRT’s Le Mans BMW M4 GT3 and a strong F1 selection featuring Norris’ 2024 Abu Dhabi and 2025 Australia winners, Hamilton’s Singapore W15 and Verstappen’s Japan-winning RB21, while 1:12 collectors gain Norris’ 2024 Miami-winning MCL38. Rounding off the shipment is a new 1:64 entry with Team Upgarage’s 2025 Super GT300 Mercedes-AMG GT3...

5 December

Spark: has news of new 1:43 models to come during early next year. There's a great selection of the 2025 DTM GT3 grid, 2025 Porsche Carrera Cup national champions, Las Vegas Formula 1 helmets and a good mix of classic Le Mans subjects too...

4 December

TrueScale: in this new group of 43rds you will find the Aston Martin Valhalla, Ford Mustang gTD & Bentley Batur road cars, 2024 Daytona 24hrs winning Porsche 963, 2025 Mustang #64 & Van Der Steur Racing Aston Martin, Ayrton Senna's championship winning McLaren MP4/4 & MP4/6 and lastly the 2024 Le Mans Porsche Penske 963 #6. Our preorder book is open...

Looksmart: in what feels like daily updates just now, today we report on 1:43 Emil Frey Racing 2025 DTM Ferrari 296 GT3s of Jack Aitken and Ben Green expected during Q2/2026...

Keeping In Touch

To keep yourself completely up to date visit the Future Production list regularly as there is a constant flow of additional products which all qualify for our 5% online pre-order discount off the price and with daily deliveries here at GPM you can keep yourself up to date with what's newly arrived by book marking the New Arrivals section. Alternatively check us out on social media:

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