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FSW Weekly Edition #33/2026

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It's been a slightly quieter week of deliveries and announcements here, with a good number of our suppliers away on their summer breaks, but things are already starting to gain speed again as the new announcements begin to filter through. What has arrived carries real quality rather than sheer volume, with Formula 1, endurance racing, rallying, classics and road cars all represented, and with the autumn production schedules now taking shape there is every sign that the coming weeks will be busy ones for collectors.

Formula 1 returns this weekend after the summer break with the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, and the paddock reconvenes with a reshuffled driver market. Isack Hadjar is out with a fractured wrist, which means Liam Lawson is back in the Red Bull and Yuki Tsunoda steps across to cover his seat at Racing Bulls. Elsewhere the contract news has been flowing steadily, with both Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz having signed new deals to secure their futures at Williams, while Max Verstappen has committed to Red Bull until 2030. After a break long enough for every team to bring something new, it will be fascinating to see who emerges on top when the covers come off at Zandvoort.

In sportscar racing, Aston Martin is working on a number of updates for its Valkyrie LMH ahead of the car's third campaign in the World Endurance Championship and the IMSA SportsCar Championship in 2027. On Monday and Tuesday the British manufacturer and its partner The Heart Of Racing carried out an initial rollout of the updated Valkyrie at Hinton Airfield in the UK, and that was followed by a first full-fledged test at Silverstone on Wednesday. For the only naturally aspirated, V12-powered car in the Hypercar field, the promise of a genuine step forward is welcome news indeed.

There is rally news too, with the Finnish duo of Esapekka Lappi and Enni Malkonen set to return to World Rally Championship action next month. Hyundai has confirmed its driver line-up for Rally Chile, with Lappi to pilot the third factory entry at the gravel event, the Korean manufacturer having decided to cycle through three crews across its third i20 N Rally1 car this season, with Lappi, New Zealand's Hayden Paddon and veteran Dani Sordo each enjoying spells behind the wheel.

On the collectors' front, this week's three featured releases span three very different corners of the sport. GP Replicas brings us the 1:43 Williams FW16 of Damon Hill from the 1994 Brazilian Grand Prix, the car that opened one of the most significant seasons in the sport's history. Spark turns to La Sarthe with its 1:64 Porsche 911 GT1-98, winner of the 1998 Le Mans 24 Hours in the marque's fiftieth anniversary year, and Tameo Kits completes the trio with the 1:43 resin and metal kit of the Renault RE30 from the 1981 French Grand Prix, the race that gave Alain Prost the first victory of his career. Together they take in the last era of the naturally aspirated V10s in Formula 1, the high-water mark of the GT1 monsters at Le Mans and the pioneering days of the turbo revolution.

Hill's Interlagos Opener

GP Replicas' Williams FW16 2nd Brazil 1994 #0 Hill in 1:43 scale captures the opening act of a season that would change Formula 1 forever. Damon Hill arrived at Interlagos carrying the number zero on the nose, the consequence of Alain Prost's retirement as reigning champion, and alongside him in the sister car sat Ayrton Senna, newly arrived at Williams and expected by almost everyone to sweep the year before him. The race told a rather different story, with Michael Schumacher's Benetton proving the quicker proposition and Senna eventually spinning out of the lead battle in pursuit, leaving Hill to bring the FW16 home second and quietly begin the campaign that would take him to within a single point of the world championship. As a subject the #0 car marks the very start of 1994, a season whose consequences are still felt in the sport today, and it is a car that rarely receives the attention it deserves.

GP Replicas' resincast interpretation gives the FW16 the presentation it has long been owed, with the well finished, smartly presented construction and strong proportions that have become the maker's signature. The distinctive Williams shape of that first season without the electronic driver aids, and with mid-race refuelling restored, is cleanly resolved, and the Renault, Segafredo and Elf branding is neatly applied across the familiar blue and white livery. Due during 2026 and available to pre-order now with our online discount applied, it is exactly the sort of landmark subject that anchors a 1990s Formula 1 shelf.

The Williams heads a GP Replicas future production listing that reads like a tour through Formula 1's modern golden age. In 12th scale come the Lotus 98T race winners of Ayrton Senna, while the 43rd scale announcements take in the Mansell and Berger Ferrari 640 (F1/89), the Prost and Mansell Ferrari 641/2 (F1/90), Michael Schumacher's Ferrari F310, the Schumacher and Irvine Ferrari F399 and the Senna and Hill Williams FW16, the 43rd scale models offered as a mixture of versions with and without driver figures. For anyone building a Ferrari or Williams collection through the late eighties and nineties, this is a listing worth studying closely, and with the summer break now behind us the wider Formula 1 shelf remains well stocked, with Spark's delivery of 2025 and 2026 season cars and Minichamps' Silverstone one-two McLaren MCL39 pairing both still available to order.

Porsche's Fiftieth Birthday Win

Spark's Porsche 911 GT1-98 1st Le Mans 1998 #26 McNish/Aiello/Ortelli in 1:64 scale commemorates one of the most emotional victories in the history of the 24 Hours. Built around the first carbon fibre monocoque Porsche had ever produced for a racing car, the GT1-98 went to La Sarthe in June 1998 against the might of Mercedes, Nissan and a Toyota GT-One that led deep into the race before its gearbox failed, and it emerged with a result the factory had scarcely dared hope for. Allan McNish, Laurent Aiello and Stéphane Ortelli took the #26 car to the win, with the sister #25 of Bob Wollek, Jörg Müller and Uwe Alzen completing a Porsche one-two in the year the company celebrated its fiftieth anniversary, and only weeks after the death of Ferry Porsche. It was the last outright Le Mans victory the marque would take until the hybrid era arrived in 2015, and it remains the definitive closing statement of the GT1 age.

Spark's 64th scale interpretation brings the subject to a scale that has grown enormously in popularity, and the maker has both cars in preparation, the winning #26 and the second-placed sister car of Wollek, Müller and Alzen, so the full podium-topping pair can be presented together as they crossed the line. The GT1-98's low, wide, unmistakably purposeful shape suits the format perfectly, and the Mobil and IBM branding is sharply reproduced across the white bodywork. Both are available to pre-order now with our online discount applied, and at this scale a complete Le Mans-winning story can be told without surrendering half a shelf to it.

The endurance and GT shelf has a further addition this week from Mini GT, which is taking pre-orders for its 1:64 diecast models of the Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo2 that finished twentieth at Mosport in 2025, the #45 car of Dex, alongside the Lancia Delta Integrale Evo from the 1993 Monte Carlo Rally, the #5 machine of Aghini and Farnocchia, both of which are due for release during Q2/2027. Elsewhere the strong endurance content of recent weeks remains open for ordering, with TrueScale and Top Speed's Daytona-flavoured delivery, Looksmart's full Spa 24 Hours Ferrari 296 GT3 line-up and Looksmart's fifteen classic Le Mans Ferraris all still available, and with Aston Martin's updated Valkyrie having turned its first laps at Hinton and Silverstone this week, the modern Hypercar era looks set to keep the miniature shelves busy for some time yet.

Prost's Dijon Breakthrough

Tameo Kits' Renault RE30 1st France 1981 #15/16 Prost/Arnoux in 1:43 scale takes us back to the moment one of the sport's greatest careers properly began. Renault had spent four seasons persuading a sceptical paddock that a 1.5-litre turbocharged engine could win Grands Prix, and at Dijon-Prenois on 5 July 1981 the argument was settled in front of a home crowd. The race was stopped by heavy rain after 58 laps and restarted, with the final order decided on aggregate times, and it was Alain Prost, in his first season with the factory Renault team, who came through to take the first of what would eventually be fifty-one Formula 1 victories, with René Arnoux in the sister yellow and black car. The RE30 is one of the defining machines of the pioneering turbo era, and this is the race that turned Renault's long experiment into a genuine championship proposition.

Tameo Kits' highly detailed resin and metal kit offers the builder the choice of finishing either Prost's #15 or Arnoux's #16 car, giving two quite different results from a single box, and it arrives with the finely produced photo-etched components, comprehensive decal sheet and clear instructions that have made Tameo the market leader in 1:43 Formula 1 kits. The RE30's distinctive proportions, its slim nose, broad sidepods and purposeful rear bodywork are all faithfully captured, and for the modeller who wants a subject with genuine historical weight this is as good a starting point as the turbo era offers. It is available to order now.

There is more for the builder and the classic collector besides. KK Scale supplies the week's most unusual announcement with a 1:18 model of the 1955 DeSoto Fireflite Sedan, due during October in four attractive period two-tone colour schemes, a piece of mid-fifties Americana that will stand out on any shelf. KK Scale also expects to make first delivery of its new 1:18 diecast models of the 1998 E39 BMW M5, which will be available in two shades of metallic blue and in black, a subject that needs no introduction to anyone who followed the saloon car wars of the late nineties. For those who prefer to build rather than buy, Marsh Models' ambitious remastering of the 1967 Eagle Mk1 Weslake, with its 3D-printed resin body, re-cast ancillary parts and choice of sixteen race versions, continues to progress As well as Marsh Models' splendid Lotus 30 collection which also remains available to order, with 1:43 hand-built models of the car in competition during 1964 and 1965 headed by Jim Clark's entries from Mosport, Brands Hatch, Silverstone and Riverside, alongside examples driven by Bob Bondurant, Frank Gardner and David Prophet, and with the resin and metal kit offering options covering the various race versions for anyone who would rather build one of Lotus's most distinctive sports racing cars themselves. Pocher's 1:8 Ferrari 12Cilindri kit of more than 580 parts remains the biggest project on the shelf for anyone with thirty hours and more to spare.

What's Next

Even in a quieter week the pre-order books have plenty in them. GP Replicas' future production listing of 1:12 and 1:43 Formula 1 subjects covering Senna's Lotus 98T, the Ferrari 640, 641/2, F310 and F399 and the Williams FW16. Spark's 1:64 pairing of the 1998 Le Mans-winning and second-placed Porsche 911 GT1-98s is one for the endurance collector to secure early, while Mini GT's Lancia Delta Integrale Evo and Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo2 are open for pre-order ahead of Q2/2027. KK Scale's 1955 DeSoto Fireflite Sedan follows in October and its 1998 BMW M5 is due for first delivery shortly. From earlier in the month, Top Marques' collection of 1:43 Le Mans, ITC, IMSA GTO and street machines, Looksmart's fifteen classic Le Mans Ferraris and Looksmart's Spa 24 Hours Ferrari 296 GT3 line-up all remain open, along with Spark's Pikes Peak Fords and 1:64 Dakar Porsche 911s, TrueScale's future production list of Sebring, Daytona and Le Mans machinery, Marsh Models' Eagle Mk1 Weslake, Pocher's 1:8 Ferrari 12Cilindri and Ixo's new 1:18 and 1:43 listings.

A week defined off track by Formula 1's return from the summer break at Zandvoort with Lawson back at Red Bull and Tsunoda covering at Racing Bulls, Aston Martin's first running of the updated Valkyrie LMH at Hinton and Silverstone and Hyundai's confirmation of Esapekka Lappi for the third i20 N Rally1 in Chile is matched on the shelf by collector programmes spanning Hill's Interlagos Williams, the Le Mans-winning Porsche 911 GT1-98 and Prost's breakthrough Renault, backed by classic Ferraris, GT and endurance content, big-scale kits and a welcome dose of fifties Americana. The suppliers may still be easing back from their summer breaks, but the pace is picking up quickly, and 2026 continues to deliver in every direction, both on track and on the shelf.

This Week's Headlines

20 August

Tameo Kits: this latest delivery brings the Renault RE30 from the 1981 French Grand Prix, where Alain Prost claimed the first Formula 1 victory of his career. The highly detailed 1:43 resin/metal kit offers the choice of building either Prost's #15 or René Arnoux's #16 Renault, recreating one of the most distinctive machines from the pioneering turbo era of Formula 1. Available to order now...

19 August

GP Replicas: in its latest listing of future production Formula 1 models there are 12th scale Lotus 98T Senna winners, 43rd scale Mansell/Berger Ferrari 640 (F1/89), Prost/Mansell Ferrari 641/2 (F1/90), Schumacher Ferrari F310, Schumacher/Irvine Ferrari F399 & Senna/Hill Williams FW16. The 43rd models are a mixture of with or without driver figures...

KK Scale: this announcement of a new 18th scale subject is something unusual with the news of the 1955 DeSoto Fireflite Sedan to be released during October in four attractive period two-tone colour schemes...

17 August

Spark: has in 1:64 preperation the 1998 Le Mans winning Porsche GT1-98 #26 driven by McNish/Aiello/Ortelli and the sister car that finished in 2nd place raced by Wollek/Muller/Alzen...

Mini GT: is taking preorders for its 1:64 diecast models of the Lancia Delta Integrale Evo Monte Carlo 1993 #5 Aghini/Farnocchia and Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo2 20th Mosport 2025 #45 Dex which are due for release during Q2/2027...

KK Scale: expect to make first delivery of its new 1:18 diecast models of the 1998 E39 BMW M5. The models will be available in two shades of metallic blue and black...

12 August

Top Marques: ready for preordering is this great collection of 1:43 Le Mans, ITC (DTM), IMSA GTO and street machines with the 1991 Mercedes C11, Alfa Romeo 155 V6Ti, Ferrari F40LM, Ferrari 360 Modena, Ferrari F50GT & Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary...

Looksmart: a further five new Ferrari 1:43 sportscar and 1:18 Formula 1 listings includes winners of the 1967 Daytona 24hrs Ferrari 330 P3/4, 1965 Targa Florio Ferrari 365 P2, 1978 British & USA West Grands Prix Ferrari 312 T3 plus 2nd 1967 BOAC Ferrari 330 P4...

Almost Real: the latest brand to get in on the 64th scale scene by offering this very colourful Absolute Racing Porsche 911 GT3R it sponsors in the China GT Championship...

Spark: this latest delivery is packed with Formula 1 subjects from the closing stages of the 2025 season and the opening races of 2026. Highlights include Lando Norris' Brazilian Grand Prix-winning McLaren MCL39, the McLaren Constructors' Championship set featuring Norris and Oscar Piastri, George Russell's Mercedes from Las Vegas, and Alpine A525s for Pierre Gasly and Franco Colapinto. Also arriving and in stock are the first 2026 race winners, with Russell's Australian Grand Prix-winning Mercedes W17 and Kimi Antonelli's victorious car from China. Away from Formula 1, the delivery includes the Lamborghini Murcielago R-GT from Le Mans 2007, two Lancia Ypsilon Rally 4 HFs, Super GT machinery and the 2024 Spa-winning Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo in 1:64, plus an Oscar Piastri 1:5 helmet. A fantastic mix of new Spark and Sparky releases across 1:43, 1:64 and 1:5, all available to order now...

Looksmart: this latest delivery brings together an exciting mix of modern supercars and Formula 1 collectables. Highlights include the Bugatti W16 Mistral World Record Edition, celebrating Andy Wallace's record-breaking run in 2024, alongside the Ferrari 849 Testarossa Spider in yellow and the Ferrari F80 in classic red, all beautifully recreated in 1:43 scale. Completing the delivery are two 1:5 Charles Leclerc helmets from the 2025 Formula 1 season, representing the Abu Dhabi and Las Vegas Grands Prix. All are available to order now...

Marsh Models: this latest delivery is dedicated to the spectacular Lotus 30, with a superb selection of 1:43 hand-built models representing the car in competition during 1964 and 1965. Jim Clark features prominently with cars from Mosport, Brands Hatch, Silverstone and Riverside, alongside examples driven by Bob Bondurant, Frank Gardner and David Prophet. For those who prefer to build their own, the Lotus 30 is also available as a resin/metal kit with options covering the various race versions. A fantastic collection celebrating one of Lotus's most distinctive sports racing cars, all available to order now...

Mini GT: this latest delivery brings the wonderfully distinctive Porsche 911 GT3R #77 "Halloween Rexy" of AO Racing from the 2025 Petit Le Mans. Driven by Klaus Bachler, Laurin Heinrich and Michael Christensen, the fan-favourite Porsche received a suitably spooky makeover for the season finale at Road Atlanta, transforming the famous Rexy livery for Halloween. Recreated by Mini GT in 1:64 scale, this colourful addition to the AO Racing collection is available to order now...

TrueScale & Top Speed: this latest delivery has a strong Daytona flavour, bringing together an impressive selection of modern GT and prototype machinery. TrueScale's 1:43 arrivals include the Magnus Racing Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo and Korthoff Competition Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo from the 2025 Daytona 24 Hours, alongside Paul Miller Racing's BMW M4 GT3 from the 2024 event. Completing the delivery is Top Speed's striking 1:18 Lamborghini SC63 of Bortolotti, Grosjean, Kvyat and Mortara from the 2025 Daytona 24 Hours. All models are available to order now...

Spark: this latest delivery brings together a varied selection of racing machinery across Le Mans, DTM and Porsche Carrera Cup competition. Leading the arrivals is the iconic Ford GT40 Mk2 of Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon, winner of the 1966 Le Mans 24 Hours, joined by Jules Gounon's Mercedes-AMG GT3 from the 2025 DTM season and the championship-winning Porsche 911 GT3 Cups of Daniel Ros in Scandinavia and Aaron Rackstraw in the UK. Completing the delivery is the VDS Panis Racing Oreca 07 from the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours in Sparky's 1:64 range. All are available to order now...

Minichamps: McLaren's dominant performance at the 2025 British Grand Prix is celebrated in this latest delivery with both MCL39s from the team's memorable one-two finish at Silverstone. Lando Norris took an emotional home victory ahead of team-mate Oscar Piastri in second, and both cars have now been recreated by Minichamps in 1:43 scale. A fantastic pairing for McLaren and Formula 1 collectors, with both models available to order now...

Looksmart: this latest delivery brings the Ferrari 296 GT3 of Kessel Racing from the Spa 24 Hours. The #8 car, driven by Niccolò Rosi, David Fumanelli, Daniel Di Amato and Niccolò Schirò, finished 28th overall at the Belgian endurance classic. Finished in Kessel Racing's distinctive colours and reproduced in 1:43 scale, this latest Looksmart release is available to order now...

Cigale 43: this latest delivery brings two superb 1:43 Red Bull RB1 kits from the team's debut Formula 1 season in 2005. Included are the RB1 from the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, where David Coulthard delivered an impressive fourth-place finish on Red Bull Racing's F1 debut, alongside the Monaco Grand Prix version. Both resin/metal kits offer the choice of Coulthard, Christian Klien or Vitantonio Liuzzi and are in stock now...

11 August

TrueScale: into its future production list has gone the Sebring 2026 Pfaff Lamborghini Temerario, Daytona 2026 Corvette Racing Z06 GT3.Rs, Penske Porsche 963 winner Daytona & 2nd Le Mans 2025 and the BMW M4 CS road car in grey...

Pocher: for those who love a big project then one of these may be for you. Broken down into a 1:8 premium die-cast metal kit of 580+ parts with pre-decorated pieces, this project offers 30+ hours of build time to make the 2024 Ferrari 12Cilindri in either Rosso Imola or Blu Corsa...

Looksmart: there are fifteen new classic Le Mans Ferrari models announced, the majority in 43rd scale. From the 1965 race comes the works Ferrari 330 P2, the 1966 works 330 P3 & NART Ferrari 365 P2 Drogo, works & NART 1967 Ferrari 330 P3/4, works & NART 1970 Ferrari 512S and 1971 NART Ferrari 512M...

Ixo: a small list of three new listings. In the American 1:43 series there is to be a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 while in the main range the Porsche 963 9th Le Mans 2024 #38 Hertz Team Jota and a plain white Ford Mustang GT3 will be coming in 1:18...

Marsh Models: inspired by the then excellent SMTS 1:43 kit first released probably forty years ago, here is an ambitious project to re-model the 1967 Eagle Mk1 Weslake with remastered 3D prinred resin body and re-cast ancillary parts. The kit will offer a choice of 16 race versions for Dan Gurney, Bruce McLaren, Richie Ginther and Ludovico Scarfiotti including detailed instructions on how to make the unique Monaco short-nose version. Images to be updated during production progress...

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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