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FSW Weekly Edition #11/2026

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A week rich in landmark motorsport moments sets an evocative stage for the latest collector arrivals and announcements. Porsche Penske Motorsport heads to the legendary Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring on March 21 with a striking one-off livery. Both 963 hybrid prototypes will trade their familiar red, white and black for a crisp white base accented in blue and red, a bold reinterpretation that promises to stand out at the Florida endurance classic. Meanwhile, one of 2025’s most talked-about April Fools’ jokes has become reality, as the racing version of the BMW M3 Touring is confirmed for the 2026 24 Hours of Nürburgring, proving that sometimes the most inspired ideas begin in jest.

In the World Rally Championship, Takamoto Katsuta secured a long-awaited maiden victory with a standout performance at Safari Rally Kenya, an event widely regarded as one of the most punishing in recent memory. Gruelling conditions pushed crews and machinery to their limits, elevating Katsuta’s triumph into a defining career milestone, earned through resilience, consistency and unwavering composure across some of the toughest stages in rallying.

For collectors, this week’s three feature releases capture the breadth and character of the hobby across eras. Ixo presents a Porsche 911 GT3 Cup from Brands Hatch, raced by James Malin, representing the sharp precision of modern one-make GT competition. Tameo offers a finely detailed kit of the Toleman TG185 from the 1985 German Grand Prix, with Teo Fabi at the wheel, a tribute to the grit of mid-1980s Formula 1 privateers. Completing the trio, Le Mans Miniatures delivers an exquisite Bugatti T59 in René Dreyfus’s third-place 1934 Monaco Grand Prix livery, embodying the elegance of pre-war Grand Prix racing. Together, they form a compelling cross-section of the hobby, spanning contemporary performance, meticulous craftsmanship and historic grandeur.

Malin’s Brands Hatch Porsche

Ixo’s Porsche 911 GT3 Cup 2nd Brands Hatch 2023 #90 Malin captures a standout result from one of the most tightly contested one-make championships in international motorsport. The Porsche Carrera Cup remains both a proving ground for emerging talent and a fiercely competitive arena in its own right, where identical 911 GT3 Cup machinery removes engineering advantage and places pure driving precision at the centre of every outcome. The wide-hipped stance, rear-mounted flat-six and aggressive aerodynamic package define the 992-generation Cup car as one of the most visually and aurally distinctive machines on any circuit. James Malin’s second-place finish on the sweeping Brands Hatch Grand Prix layout reflects the consistency and control required to operate at the sharp end of such a closely matched field.

Ixo’s 1:43 diecast interpretation delivers strong presence with cleanly executed livery graphics, sharply defined wheel detail and well-proportioned aerodynamic elements. The model communicates the purposeful simplicity of the Cup formula, where uniformity of machinery amplifies the importance of driver input. It sits within Ixo’s expanding GT3 Cup programme, which also includes 1:18 releases of the 2024 Oschersleben winner of de Haan and the 2024 Zolder winner of Rovanperä, alongside a 1:18 version of the Malin Brands Hatch car, offering collectors flexibility across both scale and season.

Beyond this release, the dominant collector story centres on Spark’s major sea shipment, a wide-ranging 1:18 programme covering much of the 2025 Le Mans grid. Leading the selection is the Ferrari 499P #83 Le Mans winner of Kubica, Hanson and Ye, supported by the #51 Ferrari and multiple 296 GT3 entries, alongside a full spread of Valkyrie Hypercars, BMW M Hybrid V8s, Corvette Z06 GT3.R, Lexus RCF GT3, Porsche 911 GT3R and Oreca 07 LMP2 machinery, plus the Bathurst-winning BMW M4 GT3 and Spa-winning Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo2. With delivery expected in several months, early pre-orders are recommended. BBR Competition adds four Ferrari 296 GT3 pre-orders, including the Evo presentation, two Arise Racing Bathurst entries and the Dragonspeed Laguna Seca car, while Ixo expands its range with Le Mans 2018 Gulf Porsche, 2023 Team Jota Porsche and 2024 Porsche Penske 963 models across multiple scales. TrueScale introduces the Acura ARX-06 GTP from Daytona 2025 and the Chevrolet Camaro ZR1 Hendrick Motorsports development car, as Mini GT adds the 2025 Rexy livery, the #15 BMW M Hybrid V8 from Le Mans 2024 and a detailed 1981 Camel Trophy Range Rover. Spark continues its Macau GT coverage with BMW, Porsche and Lamborghini entries in 1:18 and 1:64, while Trofeu confirms the BMW Alpina 2800CS pair from the 1971 Paul Ricard 2x6 Hours.

Fabi’s Toleman at the Nürburgring

Tameo’s Toleman TG185 Germany 1985 #19 Fabi revisits a compelling chapter in the history of one of Formula 1’s most resourceful privateer teams. The TG185 marked the final expression of Toleman’s in-house design approach before its transition into the Benetton era, and in the hands of Teo Fabi it demonstrated flashes of genuine competitiveness that exceeded the team’s modest means. At the 1985 German Grand Prix on the modern Nürburgring circuit, Fabi extracted strong pace through precision and commitment, underlining the car’s underlying potential. The compact proportions, distinctive nose profile and period livery define the TG185 as a quintessential mid-1980s Formula 1 machine.

Tameo’s 1:43 resin and metal kit format places emphasis on craftsmanship, with finely rendered components that reward careful assembly. The intricate aero surfaces, tight packaging and crisp sponsor detailing highlight the appeal of kit building at this level, offering a more involved and tactile experience than ready-built models. It is a subject that suits Tameo’s strengths, combining technical delicacy with historical character.

The 2026 Formula 1 season is already beginning to take shape in model form. BBR leads with hand-built 1:43 Ferrari SF-26 models from the Chinese Grand Prix, capturing Lewis Hamilton’s third-place and Charles Leclerc’s fourth-place finishes, while Looksmart follows with pre-orders across multiple scales, including driver helmets. Spark presents a full catalogue of 2026 driver helmet designs, spanning the grid from Williams through to McLaren, and Spark also adds both the Minardi PS01 from Alonso’s 2001 debut and the 1976 Le Mans-winning Porsche 936 in 1:18 scale.

Historic Formula 1 is equally well represented. Tecnomodel introduces a comprehensive set of 1977 Shadow DN8 variants, including the Austrian Grand Prix-winning car of Alan Jones, alongside a 1:18 McLaren MP4/1B from John Watson’s 1982 Long Beach victory. Spark marks the 60th anniversary of the Tyrrell P34 with an extensive multi-scale programme covering the key 1976 configurations, while also expanding its broader 1:18 range across endurance and rally subjects. Tameo continues its Ferrari kit line with the Scuderia Everest 312T of Giancarlo Martini, and Spark’s sea shipment further includes the Red Bull RB21 Japanese Grand Prix winner of Max Verstappen in 1:18 scale, adding a contemporary championship highlight to the mix.

Dreyfus’s Bugatti at Monaco

Le Mans Miniatures’ Bugatti T59 3rd Monaco 1934 #8 Dreyfus captures the essence of pre-war Grand Prix racing at its most evocative. The Type 59 stands as Bugatti’s final truly competitive works machine, blending mechanical elegance with a chassis capable of challenging the emerging dominance of the German teams. René Dreyfus guided the car to third place through the narrow streets of Monaco with the precision and composure that defined his career, the flowing proportions and exposed mechanical detail making the T59 one of the most visually distinctive cars of its era.

Le Mans Miniatures’ 1:43 resincast interpretation emphasises this character with finely rendered bodywork, delicate mechanical elements and a hand-finished quality that suits the subject. The model conveys both the artistry and engineering purity of Bugatti’s design philosophy, sitting comfortably within the brand’s strong pre-war catalogue. It is joined by the fifth-placed Monaco T59 of Tazio Nuvolari, offering a natural pairing of two of the period’s greatest drivers.

The wider release programme continues the historic theme. Le Mans Miniatures also delivers the 1926 Le Mans-winning Lorraine Dietrich B3-6 in 1:18 scale, while Matrix presents the MG M-Type in multiple colours, capturing the lightweight design that established MG’s sporting identity. Cult Models adds two contrasting Aston Martin road cars in 1:18 resincast, the DB7 i6 and Lagonda Series 4, and KK Scale introduces the Porsche 911 RS 964 in 1:12 diecast, a strong display piece from the air-cooled era. Trofeu contributes the Alpine A110 from the 1977 Côte Fleurie rally, extending the historic coverage into rallying.

Road car announcements are equally strong. BBR and Looksmart both open pre-orders for the newly revealed Ferrari Amalfi Spider across multiple scales and colour options, reflecting the immediacy with which new Ferrari models are brought to market. Ixo expands its rally catalogue with entries spanning from the Opel Manta 400 and Ford Escort RS Cosworth to Toyota Celica GT4 and the modern GR Yaris of Kajetanowicz. Italeri adds a diverse selection of plastic kits, including the Fiat 131 Abarth, Lancia Delta Integrale, Mercedes SSKL and Porsche 956, while Spark’s sea shipment complements the range with classic Volkswagen subjects, including a 1963 Beetle and a Porsche service van with trailer and 901, completing a richly varied week for collectors.

Whats Next

Spark’s latest sea shipment stands as one of the most expansive programmes of the year, bringing together a substantial portion of the 2025 Le Mans grid in 1:18 scale alongside headline additions such as the Bathurst and Spa 24 Hours winners, the Red Bull RB21 and a selection of classic road subjects. With pre-order windows already tightening and delivery timelines measured in months rather than weeks, early commitment will be essential. Spark's Tyrrell P34 60th anniversary collection, offered in both 1:18 and 1:43, adds a particularly significant highlight, revisiting one of Formula 1’s most distinctive and technically unconventional designs. This sits within a broader Spark pipeline that continues to build across large-scale rally, endurance and Nürburgring releases through the remainder of the year.

Ferrari’s newly revealed Amalfi Spider has been brought to model form with remarkable speed by both BBR and Looksmart, with 1:43 and 1:18 offerings arriving in a wide six-colour palette that provides strong visual variety for collectors. Tecnomodel’s five-car Shadow DN8 programme and Tameo’s Scuderia Everest Ferrari 312T kit reinforce the appeal of 1970s Formula 1, while Italeri’s latest kit releases spanning Safari rally, Group B and endurance prototypes ensure a steady flow of engaging projects for builders in the months ahead.

From Porsche’s Sebring livery and the BMW M3 Touring’s Nürburgring debut to Katsuta’s breakthrough Safari Rally victory, the on-track narrative this week is matched by an equally diverse collector landscape. With subjects ranging from modern GT Cup competition and Formula 1 history to pre-war Monaco Grand Prix machinery, 2026 continues to deliver breadth, depth and momentum both on track and on the shelf.

This Week's Headlines

19 March

Trofeu: now in production are the two BMW Alpina BMW 2800CS raced in the 1971 Paul Ricard 2x 6hrs and driven by Ickx/Stuck & Beltoise/Huber. There's another of its Alpine A110 models this one based upon the 3rd placed 1977 Cote Fleurie rally of De Saint-Pierre/Plessy...

BBR: its first Formula 1 2026 Ferrari SF-26 1:43 hand built models concentrate on the Chinese Grand Prix at Shanghai where Lewis Hamilton finished 3rd and Charles Leclerc came home in 4th place...

18 March

KK Scale: today’s delivery features a striking large-scale road car with the Porsche 911 RS (964) presented in blue in impressive 1:12 diecast form. This iconic air-cooled Porsche captures the clean lines and performance character of the 964 generation, making it a standout display piece for collectors. Available to order now…

Le Mans Miniatures: today’s delivery features a trio of classic pre-war racing subjects in resincast. In 1:43 scale there are two Bugatti T59 entries from the 1934 Monaco Grand Prix, including the 3rd place car of R. Dreyfus (#8) and the 5th place car of T. Nuvolari (#28). Also included is a larger 1:18 scale model of the Lorraine Dietrich B3-6, winner of the 1926 Le Mans 24 Hours driven by Rossignol and Bloch. A superb selection of early Grand Prix and endurance racing history, available to order now…

Tecnomodel: will be making five race versions of the 1977 Formula 1 Shadow DN8. Drivers included are Jackie Oliver, Riccardo Patrese, Art Merzario, Renzo Zorzi and, of course, Alan Jones the only Grand Prix winner for the marque at the Austrian Grand Prix that year...

Looksmart: the 3rd placed 2026 Formula 1 Ferrari SF-26s of Lewis Hamilton (China) & Charles Leclerc (Australia) are now listed for preorder in 1:18, 1:43 & 1:64...

17 March

BBR: invites preorders for its choice of the 2026 Ferrari Amalfi Spider in both 43rd and 18th scales. The six colour options are the same in both scales with metallic orange, turquoise & yellow plus blue, red & matt grey...

Ixo: in a mix of 1:43, 1:18 & 1:12, avaialble for preorder are rally 1985 Fisher Opel Manta 400, Ypres 1995 Ford Escort RS Cosworth, Spa '89 & Ardennes '90 Toyota Celica GT4 (ST165), 2025 Toyota GR Yaris Kajetanowicz, Le Mans 2018 Gulf Porsche, 2023 Team Jota Porsche & 2024 Porsche Penske 963...

Spark: a large sea shipment announcement including Looksmart and Schuco models, focusing heavily on 2025 endurance racing and GT subjects in 1:18 scale. Highlights include the Ferrari 499P Le Mans 2025 winner (#83 AF Corse) driven by Kubica, Hanson and Ye, alongside other Ferrari entries including the #51 podium finisher and several Ferrari 296 GT3 cars from the same race. Aston Martin’s striking Valkyrie Hypercar Le Mans 2025 entries, BMW’s M Hybrid V8 prototypes, Corvette Z06 GT3.R, Lexus RCF GT3, Porsche 911 GT3R and Oreca 07 LMP2 machines are also included, covering a wide selection of the 2025 Le Mans grid. Other notable releases include the BMW M4 GT3 Bathurst 12 Hour 2025 winner, the Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo2 Spa 24 Hours winner, the Red Bull RB21 Japanese Grand Prix winner of Max Verstappen, plus classic road subjects including the 1963 VW Beetle and a VW T1 Porsche service van with trailer and Porsche 901. Pre-orders are closing soon and, as this is a sea shipment, the models will take a few months to arrive, so please get your orders in to avoid missing out…

Italeri: are now listing a bunch of new 12th and 24th scale plastic kits to make Safari rally Fiat 131 Abarth & Martini Lancia Delta Integrale 16v, Totip Integrale, Mercedes SSKL and Brun Motorsport's DRM/WEC 1984/85 Jagermeister Porsche 956...

Spark: has put together a small selection of the 2025 FIA GT World Cup Macau cars as 1:18 limited edition resincast and 1:64 diecast models. The 1:18 includes the 2nd & 6th BMW M4 GT3s of Marciello & van der Linde, the 3rd placed Porsche of Heinrich and the Engstler & Mortara Lamborghinis. The Heinrich Porsche is repeated in 1:64 along with those of Guven & Boccolacci...

16 March

Tameo: today’s delivery features a 1:43 scale resin/metal kit of the Toleman TG185 from the 1985 German Grand Prix driven by Teo Fabi. This detailed Formula 1 kit represents car #19 from the Nürburgring race and is available to order now…

Cult Models: today’s delivery features two distinctive Aston Martin road cars presented in 1:18 scale resincast. Included is the elegant Aston Martin DB7 i6 from the 1993–1999 period finished in metallic green, alongside the striking Aston Martin Lagonda Series 4 from 1988–1990 finished in blue. Both models showcase the unique styling of Aston Martin’s modern grand touring era and are available to order now…

Matrix: today’s delivery features the classic MG M-Type from the 1929–1932 period presented in 1:43 scale resincast. This early MG sports car is offered in three colours — red, blue and green — capturing the elegant lightweight design that helped establish MG’s sporting reputation in the early 1930s. All versions are available to order now…

Tecnomodel: a new 1:18 scale resincast Formula 1 classic has been added with the McLaren MP4/1B that won the 1982 United States Grand Prix driven by J. Watson. This iconic carbon-fibre era McLaren is presented as car #7 from the Long Beach victory and is available to order now…

Ixo: today’s delivery listing features several Porsche 911 GT3 Cup race cars alongside a modern American performance road car. In 1:43 scale there is the 2023 Brands Hatch 2nd place Porsche 911 GT3 Cup #90 driven by J. Malin. Larger 1:18 releases include the 2024 Oschersleben winner of R. de Haan, the 2024 Zolder winner of K. Rovanperä and a second 2023 Brands Hatch #90 Malin Porsche GT3 Cup. Also available is the 2019 Chevrolet Corvette C7 ZR1 in red in 1:18 scale, currently in stock while the Porsche race cars are available to order…

Looksmart: announced to the world only over the three or four days, the exceedingly elegant Ferrari Amalfi Spider is coming to you as a 1:43 model later in the year. There's a six colour choice of red & pale blue plus metallic shades of orange, green, red and turquoise...

Spark: here is the first listing of the 2026 Formula 1 grid of driver's crash helmets offering Williams's Albon & Sainz Jnr, Haas's Ocon & Bearman, Alpine's Colapinto, Mercedes's Russell & Antonelli, Aston Martin's Alonso & Stroll, Racing Bull's Lawson and McLaren's Norris & Piastri. In the case of Oscar Piastri, included are both his standard design and Australian Grand Prix special...

BBR Competition: in both 43rd and 18th scales there are four new 2025 Ferrari 296 GT3 models ready for preorder. They are the press presentation Evo, two Arise Racing Bathurst 12hrs entries and the Dragonspeed Laguna Seca car sponsored by the clothing brand "Anti Social Social Club"...

Mini GT: has added the standard 2025 "Rexy" decoration to the previously announced skeleton "Halloween" version. This new one is modelled on the Sebring 12hrs GTD Pro winner. Also lsted is the #15 BMW M-Hybrid V8 from Le Mans 2024 and a 1981 Camel Trophy Range Rover loaded with a roofrack of goodies...

Tameo: hot on the heels of the delivery of its lovely 1:24 kit of the 1975 Ferrari 312T comes news that there will also be a kit of the Scuderia Everest 312T driven by Giancarlo Martini in the 1976 Brands Hatch Race of Champions and BRDC International Trophy at Silverstone. There is no delivery date fixed as of yet...

12 March

Looksmart: the first 2026 Formula 1 associated model announcement are the 5th scale helmets of Ferrari teammates Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc...

Spark: this year is the 60th anniversary of the iconic Formula 1 six-wheeled Tyrrell P34 and to celebrate there's a collection of both 1:18 & 1:43 models coming picking out the major bodyshapes of the 1976 cars. Also listed in this news are 1:18 classic rally, Le Mans, Formula 1, Sebring 12hrs, Daytona 24hrs & Nurburgring 24hrs models to be released over the balance of the year...

TrueScale: today’s delivery features a pair of modern American performance and endurance racing subjects in 1:43 scale. Leading the release is the Acura ARX-06 GTP from the 2025 Daytona 24 Hours, representing the #93 Meyer Shank Racing entry driven by Ohta, Palou, van der Zande and Yelloly in the IMSA premier GTP class. Also included is the striking Chevrolet Camaro ZR1 Hendrick Motorsports test car, the machine used during development running ahead of Chevrolet’s return to international endurance racing and Le Mans competition. Two excellent contemporary subjects for collectors of modern prototype and GT racing, available to order now…

Spark: today’s delivery brings a pair of highly appealing racing subjects in different scales covering both Formula 1 and Le Mans endurance racing. Representing modern F1 history is the Minardi PS01 from the 2001 Australian Grand Prix, marking the Formula 1 debut of Fernando Alonso with the small but much-loved Minardi team. Endurance racing collectors are catered for with a larger scale release of the Porsche 936, winner of the 1976 Le Mans 24 Hours, driven by Jacky Ickx and Gijs van Lennep. Presented in 1:18 scale, this iconic open-cockpit prototype celebrates one of Porsche’s many famous victories at La Sarthe. A nice mix of historic Formula 1 and classic endurance racing for collectors, available to order now…

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