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As we reach the end of December, this edition of Four Small Wheels Weekly marks our final newsletter of the year. With Christmas just days away, we would like to take this opportunity to wish all our customers a very Merry Christmas and a happy, healthy New Year. Thank you sincerely for your continued business and support throughout 2025, especially during what has been a significant transition to the new location. Your loyalty and enthusiasm for the hobby has been genuinely appreciated. Please note that we will be closed from Friday 19th December until Monday 29th December, with normal service resuming immediately after.
On track, the headlines continue to turn. Max Verstappen has confirmed that he will race with car number #3 from the 2026 Formula 1 season, marking a symbolic reset following his title defeat this year and a notable break from the identity he carried throughout his championship run. In rallying, Project Rally One has become the first tuner to commit to developing a car for the new 2027 WRC regulations, underlining early confidence in the forthcoming cost-capped era. Meanwhile, in GT racing, Valentino Rossi will not feature in BMW’s LMGT3 line-up for 2026, ahead of what appears to be a likely switch to the GT World Challenge Europe paddock.
From a collecting perspective, this final newsletter of the year is anchored by three feature releases that reflect the full breadth of motorsport history: Spark’s Cadillac V-Series.R from Le Mans 2025, Spark’s evocative Lotus 18-21 driven by Stirling Moss at Goodwood, and Tameo Kits forthcoming Ferrari 312T commemorating Niki Lauda’s first Formula 1 World Championship, a trio spanning modern endurance racing, classic single-seaters and Formula 1 heritage.
Endurance & GT — Cadillac’s Charge Through the Le Mans Night
Spark’s Cadillac V-Series.R #12 captures one of the most technically impressive and emotionally charged Hypercar performances of the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours. Entered by Hertz Team Jota and driven by Norman Nato, Alex Lynn and Will Stevens, the Cadillac demonstrated its outright intent by claiming overall pole position, before converting that pace into a hard-fought 4th-place finish against one of the deepest Hypercar fields ever assembled. The V-Series.R stands apart through its naturally aspirated V8 character and bold, angular bodywork, a design prioritising airflow efficiency, stability through traffic and endurance over visual excess. Spark’s 1:43 resincast execution captures this philosophy perfectly, from the sharply defined aero surfaces to the muscular stance that conveys long-distance purpose rather than qualifying aggression.
Around this modern Hypercar centrepiece, the endurance and GT category stretches across decades and formats. Werk83 delivers two evocative 1:18 icons, the Ferrari 250 TRI in NART Le Mans colours and the Porsche 908/03 Targa Florio winner driven by Jo Siffert and Brian Redman. Tecnomodel bridges GT and Grand Prix heritage with the Ferrari F40 LM Press car and McLaren MP4/1C, while Spark deepens the field with Spa 24 Hours entries from Alfa Romeo, BMW and Ford, Le Mans icons from Callaway, McLaren and Porsche, plus major 1:18 centrepieces including the Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 and Maserati MC12.
At 1:64 scale, the GT and endurance story expands further. Tarmac Works has opened preorders on a wide-ranging new wave, including the 1993 Ferrari 348 Challenge, Ferrari F40 GTE, 2025 GT World Challenge Asia Phantom Global Porsche 911 GT3R, and the 5th-placed Porsche 911 RSR from Le Mans 1975 (Gelo Racing Team). Looking ahead, IXO has confirmed future production of the WEC & Le Mans 2025 Toyota GR010 Hypercars, alongside its expanding 1:18 Porsche endurance programme, while Para64 prepares distinctive 1:64 future releases including Maro Engel’s Macau-winning Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo, the 1978 Porsche “Moby Dick” test car, and the Toyota Hilux 4x4 Turbo, winners of the 1995 Rustenburg 400.
Formula 1 Heritage — Moss, Goodwood and the Art of Simplicity
Spark’s Lotus 18-21 from the 1962 Goodwood Glover Trophy is a beautifully restrained portrait of Formula 1 at its most intimate and expressive. Driven by Stirling Moss, the car represents a transitional moment in Grand Prix design, bridging ultra-lightweight early rear-engined thinking with the growing demands for power and rigidity that would soon define the sport. Its slim cigar-shaped bodywork, exposed suspension and sparse cockpit layout speak to a time when mechanical sympathy and driver sensitivity were paramount. Spark’s model captures this delicacy with balance and proportion, evoking an era when non-championship Formula 1 events like Goodwood played a vital role in development and competition.
That historic foundation is reinforced by a broad wave of modern Formula 1 content. Spark closes out the 2025 grid with Qatar and Abu Dhabi Grand Prix models, including pitboard-equipped editions for Verstappen, Piastri, Sainz, Gasly and Hadjar, highlighted by the first RB21 with pitboard in 1:64 scale. Mini GT adds compact modern appeal with the Aston Martin AMR24 Bahrain Grand Prix cars for Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll, while Tarmac Works joins the contemporary grid with a 1:64 Mercedes-AMG F1 W14 as raced by George Russell in 2023.
Looking forward, Spark’s future Formula 1 programme is both deep and historically rich. Multiple versions of the Lotus Type 49B are planned, joined by the Lotus 48 and turbo-era Lotus 98T, alongside cars from Arrows, Benetton, Brabham, McLaren, Osella, Spirit and Williams, tracing Formula 1’s technical evolution across decades. Spark has also expanded with new McLaren and Mercedes Formula 1 team transporters, while Spark’s 1:5 Lando Norris helmet collection charts his Formula 1 journey from debut through to World Championship success, offering a distinctive driver-focused counterpoint to the on-track machinery.
Kits, Road & Rally — Lauda’s 312T and Championship Precision
Tameo Kits’ forthcoming 1:24 Ferrari 312T stands as one of the most important kit projects announced in recent years. The 312T is a landmark Ferrari design, introducing the transverse gearbox concept that underpinned the team’s mid-1970s dominance. Modelled on the 1975 Italian Grand Prix at Monza, where Niki Lauda secured his first World Championship and teammate Clay Regazzoni won the race, the kit is conceived without compromise. Produced as an all-metal, high-detail kit with fully opening bodywork and complete mechanical representation, it targets experienced builders seeking museum-grade fidelity and historical accuracy.
The broader kit and craftsmanship landscape continues to grow in ambition. FC Models expands its 1:20 Formula Atlantic March series with four new resin/metal kits, including Bruno Giacomelli’s March 772 BMW Formula 2, March 77B Atlantic, Gilles Villeneuve’s March 77B test car, and the March 76B Road Atlanta winner. Hasegawa adds three further 1:24 competition car kits for early 2026, the 1985 Bathurst-winning TWR Jaguar XJS, the 1985 Limone Rally Lancia 037, and the 1995 Catalunya Rally Toyota Celica Turbo.
Road and display collectors are equally well served. Schuco delivers classic Italian performance icons with the 1971 Maserati Bora, 1979 Lamborghini Countach LP400S and 1982 Lancia 037, while Looksmart brings contemporary supercar presence with the Ferrari 12Cilindri Spider and Lamborghini Temerario. KK Scale prepares large-format 1:12 Mercedes-Benz 450SLs in European and US specifications, including the screen-famous Dallas and American Gigolo cars. While RGM Design by BBR develops four colourways of the 1950 Alfa Romeo 1900 in 1:18 resincast form. At 1:64 scale, Tarmac Works also contributes rally and touring variety with the 1993 Mogürt–Salgó Rally winning Lancia Delta HF Integrale and the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI Super Taikyu Series 2000, rounding out a diverse craftsmanship-led offering across disciplines.
What’s Next
With 2026 approaching, a strong and well-balanced release schedule is taking shape across all major suppliers, as modern Hypercars, classic Formula 1, endurance legends, rally machinery and high-end kits advance in parallel, offering collectors depth across categories. Spark leads with an extensive programme spanning classic Formula 1, additional team transporters, national series and further endurance and GT projects, while IXO expands its Hypercar, Porsche endurance and WRC-era rally offerings, and Para64 focuses on distinctive, story-driven 1:64 subjects. In kits and craftsmanship, Tameo Kits, FC Models and Hasegawa continue to develop high-detail and event-winning projects, supported on the road-car side by RGM Design by BBR, KK Scale, Schuco and Looksmart, while Mini GT and Tarmac Works maintain a steady flow of compact Formula 1, GT, rally and touring models, together promising variety, substance and continuity as 4 Small Wheels moves confidently into the new year.
This Week's Headlines
18 December
Tarmac Works: has a wide variety of new 1:64 diecast models ready for preorder with 1993 Ferrari 348 Challenge, Ferrari F40 GTE, 1993 1st Mogurt-Salgo rally Lancia Delta HF Integrale, Russell 2023 F1 Mercedes W14, Puma Mitsubishi Lancer Evo6 Super Taikyu Series 2000, 2025 GT World Challenge Asia Phantom Global Porsche 911 GT3R & 5th Le Mans 1975 Porsche 911RSR Gelo Racing Team...
FC Models: is following up on the success of the first group of 1:20 resin/metal Formula Atlantic March kits with four more. This time there is a Formula 2 version of Bruno Giacomelli's March 772 BMW as well as his Westwood Motorsport Park Atlantic March 77B and Gilles Villeneuve's 77B test car and 76B Road Atlanta winner...
Werk 83: today’s delivery features a pair of classic 1:18 endurance racing icons. Ferrari is represented by the 250 TRI in NART colours from Le Mans, while Porsche fans will note the 908/03, depicting the Targa Florio–winning car driven by Jo Siffert and Brian Redman. Both are produced in diecast form and celebrate two of the most evocative sports racing machines of the era. As ever from Werk 83, this release offers strong presence and period-correct detailing for collectors of classic endurance racing...
Mini GT: today’s delivery adds a pair of 1:64 Formula 1 subjects featuring the Aston Martin AMR24 from the Bahrain Grand Prix. Both cars are offered in race-finish detail, with Lance Stroll’s #18 and Fernando Alonso’s #14 represented, capturing the team’s opening-round performance in compact diecast form. As ever from Mini GT, these releases combine sharp decoration with excellent value, making them ideal additions for modern F1 collectors...
Tecnomodel: today’s delivery features a focused pair of high-end motorsport subjects spanning two scales. In 1:43, the striking Ferrari F40 LM Press car is presented in red, capturing the aggressive GT-era evolution of Ferrari’s iconic supercar. Complementing it in 1:18 is the McLaren MP4/1C, depicting John Watson’s USA Grand Prix–winning Formula 1 car, offered as a detailed resincast centrepiece. As ever from Tecnomodel, both models emphasise precision, authenticity and premium presentation, appealing to collectors of top-tier racing subjects...
IXO: today’s delivery offers a varied mix of road cars, rally machinery and support vehicles across 1:43 and 1:18 scale. Highlights include classic road subjects such as the BMW M1 and Ford Mustang Cobra II, alongside modern rally entries including the Ford Puma Rally1, Toyota Yaris Rally2 and multiple Toyota and Hyundai Rally1 cars from recent WRC events. Also included is the Mercedes Actros MP4 Hyundai Motorsport transporter, while larger-scale 1:18 highlights feature the BMW 528i Spa 24 Hours winner and a strong selection of Hyundai i20N and Toyota Yaris Rally1 podium finishers. As ever from IXO, this release combines accessibility with broad motorsport appeal for all collectors...
Spark: today’s delivery brings together a broad mix of motorsport and road car subjects across 1:43 and 1:18 scale, spanning Formula 1, endurance racing, touring cars and modern road machinery. Highlights include Spa 24 Hours entries from Alfa Romeo, BMW and Ford, Le Mans icons from Callaway, McLaren and Porsche, classic Formula 1 cars from Honda, Lotus, McLaren, Shadow, Hesketh, Ensign, Spirit and Jordan, plus the striking Aston Martin Valour in Bronze and Metallic Turquoise. Standout 1:18 centrepieces include the Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 and Maserati MC12. As ever from Spark, this delivery focuses on accuracy and presentation, making it a strong addition for collectors...
Schuco: today’s delivery showcases a trio of classic Italian road car subjects across two scales, led by the 1971 Maserati Bora in red as a 1:43 resincast model. Completing the line-up are two 1:18 diecast icons, the Metallic Blue 1979 Lamborghini Countach LP400S and the red 1982 Lancia 037, both representing defining designs of the supercar era. As ever from Schuco, this release offers strong visual presence and faithful detailing, making it an appealing addition for collectors of classic Italian performance cars…
17 December
Spark: spread over Q1 & Q2/2026 will be the delivery of this great group of classic Formula 1 models. Rejoice if you are a Lotus fan with many versions of the type 49B joined by 48 & 98T. There's also examples of Arrows, Benetton, Brabham, McLaren, Osella, Spirit & Williams. Also coming are two more current McLaren & Mercedes team Formula 1 transporters. Apologies for the poor picture quality which will be updated as soon as the factory release them...
KK Scale: another in its great value 12th scale models will be the 1985 Mercedes 450SL in both European and US aspecifications. The two US cars were both seen on screen with the red appearing in "Dallas" and the black in "American Gigolo". The models each have opening panels to show off interior and engine details and there is also a removable softop too...
Spark: is reissuing a seven of its 5th scale Lando Norris crash helmets in celebration of his first Formula 1 World Championship victory. The collection offers one each of the helmet designs used by Lando since his debut in Formula 1 in 2019 to date. Look to February for first deliveries...
Hasegawa: has three more 1:24 plastic competition car kits being prepared for release early next year, all event winners. There's the 1985 Bathurst 1000kms TWR Jaguar XJS (includes 3rd placed decals too), 1985 Limone rally Lancia 037 #7 Busseni/Ciocca and 1995 Catalunya rally Toyota Celica Turbo #10 Bertone/Chiapponi...
Ixo: continues to expand its 18th scale limited edition Porsche sports racing line by adding the three Le Mans 2023 Penske Porsche 963s, 2018 Petit Le Mans works Porsche 911 RSR, 2023 Porsche Supercup champion & 2025 Nurburgring 24hrs Porsche 911 GT3 Cup #919...
16 December
Spark: in this new listing of 43rd scale national series of limited edition models you will find classic Brabham Formula 3 & Peugeot Production championship from France, USA offers Daytona 24hrs Inaltera & Mazda RX7 Savanna, Belgium focuses on the Spa 24hrs with the 1975 BMW winner, Alfa Romeo GTV6, Porsche 911 & Mazda RX7 and lastly, the Japaneses series offers Ford Sierra RS500 and McLaren F1 GTR domestic series racers...
Mini GT: more novelty in 64th scale with two famous Ayrton Senna racing vehicles, his 1981 Kart World Championship DAP & 1993 Paris-Bercy Kart Masters Tecno-Parilla plus Josh McErlean's Ford Puma 7th Monte Carlo rally 2025. Here's a reminder of that 1993 karting event...
15 December
RGM Design: (by BBR) is working on 18th scale resincast models of the 1950 Alfa Romeo 1900 which will be available in four colours...
Looksmart: today’s delivery brings a focused pair of new arrivals for Formula 1 and endurance racing collectors, featuring Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc’s 2025 Miami Grand Prix helmet presented in 1:5 display scale, alongside the Ferrari 499P Hypercar that competed at Le Mans 2024 in AF Corse #83 colours with Kubica, Shwartzman and Ye, both available to order…
Pop Race: another unusual, but very welcome for British race fans, is a 1:64 diecast model of the Demon Tweeks 1988 BTCC VW Golf GTi raced in period by a host of well known drivers...
Spark: today’s delivery lands with a wide-ranging selection of new arrivals covering Formula 1, endurance racing, Super GT, GT3 and rally, including Verstappen’s 2024 Brazil-winning Red Bull RB20, Cadillac Hertz Team Jota’s Le Mans 2025 V-Series.R #12, and Iron Lynx’s Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo #61 from Le Mans 2025 which are all in stock. This is followed by further additions spanning the Alpine A525s from Gasly’s 2025 Japanese Grand Prix and Doohan’s 2025 Australian Grand Prix, Cadillac’s Hertz Team Jota #38 which finished 7th at Le Mans 2025, additional Iron Lynx Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evos, the Nürburgring 24 Hours–winning BMW M4 GT3 Evo, three Oreca 07 LMP2 entries from the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours, a full spread of 2025 Super GT500 Hondas, Nissans and Toyotas, Elfyn Evans’ Toyota Yaris Rally1 from the 2025 Monte Carlo Rally, Oscar Piastri’s Australia 2025 helmet, the Macau-winning Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo and the 1:64 Hoonipigasus 911 Pikes Peak which are all available to order…
Para 64: will ship during Q2/2026, 1:64 diecast models of Mauro Engel's 2024 Macau GT winning Mercedes AMG GT3 Evo, the 1978 test version of Porsche's "Moby Dick" plus the Coetzee/Leeke Toyota Hilux 4x4 Turbo winners of the 1995 Rustenburg 400. What's the Rustenburg 400 you may ask? It was a round of South Africa's Of Road Championship making for a highly unusual choice for a model car subject...
Ixo: surprise 1:43 diecast announcement of the WEC & Le Mans 2025 Toyota GR010 Hypercars and 2024 Biasion test Lancia Ypsilon Rally4. Martins Sesks 2025 Sweden rally Ford, street 1964 Mercedes 230SL "Pagoda", 1971 Plymouth GTX Runner, 1974 Ford Maverick, 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am & 2025 Lancia Ypsilon also just going into production...
Spark: the final additions to the 2025 1:43 & 1:64 Formula 1 model choices offers Qatar Sainz Jnr Williams, Abu Dhabi Verstappen Red Bull & Hadjar Racing Bulls with pitboards, Piastri McLaren & Gasly Alpine. The Alpine carries the "Merci Viry" message and there's a 64th scale box set of both cars and, as a first, Verstappen's RB21 with pitboard too...
Tameo: confirms the first delivery of its very exciting highly detailed 1:24 kit of Niki Lauda's 1975 Formula 1 World Championship winning Ferrari 312T will be early January. The kit is modelled on the Italian Grand Prix where Lauda's third place took the championship and teammate Clay Regazzoni won the race...
12 December
Looksmart: today’s delivery showcases a quartet of exquisitely hand-built 1:43 modern road car subjects. Headlining the release is Ferrari’s striking 12Cilindri Spider (2024), with the Metallic Red example available in stock, while Silver and Yellow variants are also available to order, each capturing the elegance and drama of Ferrari’s latest V12-era open-top flagship. Completing the line-up is Lamborghini’s bold new Temerario (2024) in Orange, a sharp-edged statement of Sant’Agata’s next-generation performance vision. As ever from Looksmart, each model combines precision craftsmanship with showroom-fresh presence, making this delivery a standout for contemporary supercar collectors...
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