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The model world is back in motion, and 2026 opens with immediate intent. As suppliers reopen across Europe and Asia, this week brings a tightly packed wave of new arrivals alongside a substantial run of forward announcements that establish the rhythm of the year ahead. Allocations are moving decisively, pre-order windows are reopening, and several key subjects are already entering their final availability.
On track, attention is firmly shifting forward. The 2026 Formula 1 season is coming into focus, with car launches beginning today as Red Bull Racing and Racing Bulls unveil their cars in Detroit, before Aston Martin and McLaren close the launch cycle on 9 February. Beyond Formula 1, two-time world rally champion Kalle Rovanperä continues his move into circuit racing via the Formula Regional Oceania Trophy ahead of a 2026 Super Formula campaign. In rally-raid, Mathieu Serradori took Stage 10 Dakar honours before Ford dominated Stage 11, led by Mattias Ekström, as Nasser Al-Attiyah maintained the overall lead and Toyota fell out of contention.
On the collectors’ side, this week’s three feature releases span the full breadth of motorsport history and modern competition: Looksmart’s Ferrari 512S from Le Mans 1970, Spark’s Porsche 963 from Le Mans 2025, and Spark’s Red Bull RB20 World Championship-winning car driven by Max Verstappen where endurance heritage, contemporary Hypercar warfare and modern Formula 1 dominance are captured in resin.
Endurance History — Ferrari’s Le Mans Challenge Revisited
Looksmart’s Ferrari 512S Le Mans 1970 #7 anchors the historic side of this week’s newsletter. Driven by Derek Bell and Ronnie Peterson, this model recalls Ferrari’s all-out but ultimately fragile assault on Le Mans at the dawn of the 1970s. The 512S was raw, brutally fast and reliability-limited, a car conceived to meet Porsche head-on rather than outlast it. Looksmart’s 1:43 resincast captures the low, wide stance, long tail and muscular aggression of the factory Ferrari entry, preserving a moment when ambition outweighed outcome. Although classified as a DNF, the #7 car remains emblematic of Ferrari’s determination during one of Le Mans’ most competitive eras. This release also signals the start of a broader Ferrari 512S programme from Looksmart, with multiple Le Mans and Daytona variants already listed for Q2 2026, joined by the announcement of the Ferrari 330 P4, second overall at the 1967 Daytona 24 Hours, reinforcing the brand’s growing focus on endurance racing’s golden age.
hat historic thread continues strongly across this week’s deliveries. Arena Modelli adds two evocative classics: the Chevrolet Corvette C3 from Mosport’s 100 Miles in 1975, capturing the exaggerated wide-body IMSA-era silhouette, and the Ferrari 340 Ghia from the 1952 Carrera Panamericana in its distinctive #17 McAfee/McAfee configuration which is a reminder of endurance racing’s most dangerous road-race era. Ixo reinforces the classic catalogue with a varied mix of road and competition subjects, including the Citroën ID19 Break, Fiat Uno Turbo, Ford F100 and Shelby GT350 Mustang, spanning everyday classics and muscle-era icons. Carbone contributes further pre-war elegance with its latest interpretation of the 1927 Harrington-bodied Mercedes-Benz 630K Sports-Tourer, while Tamiya prepares the reissue of its 1978 DRM Zakspeed Ford Capri in Mampe livery, a brutal slice of late-1970s touring-car excess.
Endurance & Hypercar — Porsche’s Modern Le Mans Benchmark
Spark’s Porsche 963 2nd Le Mans 2025 #6 stands at the centre of this week’s modern endurance narrative. Run by Porsche Penske Motorsport and driven by Kévin Estre, Matt Campbell and Laurens Vanthoor, the #6 car delivered a hard-fought second place overall at Le Mans in one of the most competitive Hypercar eras to date. Spark’s 1:43 resincast reflects that approach with precision. The tightly packaged bodywork, restrained aero surfaces and clean factory livery are rendered with clarity, emphasising function over flourish. Subtle surface detailing, balanced proportions and the car’s planted stance convey a prototype designed to endure night, weather and traffic rather than chase visual drama. It is a model that captures not just a podium finish, but the quiet effectiveness of Porsche’s Hypercar programme is a machine engineered to stay in the fight when others fall away.
That benchmark is reinforced by one of Spark’s strongest modern Le Mans and GT deliveries to date. Hypercar depth expands with the Alpine A424, additional Porsche 963 entries from both Porsche Penske Motorsport and Proton Competition, and a full spread of Cadillac V-Series.R contenders. On the GT side, this week brings a comprehensive mix of Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo entries, BMW M4 GT3s from Bathurst, Le Mans and IMSA competition, and a wide selection of Porsche 911 GT3 Rs representing Nürburgring 24 Hours and Bathurst campaigns. LMP2 representation continues through Oreca 07 entries from Iron Lynx–Proton, RLR M Sport and IDEC Sport, while modern GT racing breadth is rounded out by fresh Super GT500 machinery from Honda, Nissan and Toyota. With many of these subjects already entering final allocation, this is a pivotal moment for endurance and GT collectors.
Formula 1 & Single Seaters — Champions, Transitions and the Road Ahead
Spark’s Red Bull RB20 F1 Champion 2024 #1 marks the arrival of Max Verstappen’s championship-winning machine, capturing the car that sealed one of the most controlled title campaigns of the modern Formula 1 era. Presented with its celebratory pit board, the RB20 represents the culmination of Red Bull Racing’s 2024 philosophy: compact packaging, extreme aerodynamic efficiency and a car engineered to dictate races rather than respond to them. Spark’s 1:43 resincast reproduces the RB20’s tightly wrapped bodywork and aggressive aero surfaces with clarity, preserving the exact specification of the title-winning car as it crossed into history.
This sits within a broad and increasingly layered single-seater landscape.
Spark continues to build depth across modern Formula 1 with multiple RB21 and Sauber C45 variations in both 1:43 and 1:64, including current-season entries for Nico Hülkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto, several now nearing final allocation. A recent Spark delivery has also brought fresh Haas VF25s for Oliver Bearman and Esteban Ocon, alongside additional Aston Martin entries for Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll, reinforcing the depth of the 2025 grid in miniature.
Looking further ahead, Minichamps has indicated that the first deliveries of its newly announced Lando Norris Abu Dhabi World Championship models spanning 1:12, 1:18, 1:43 and 1:64, each with driver figure and pit board which are expected during the summer. This is joined by three new 1:64 Ayrton Senna Williams FW16 releases. GP Replicas contributes to the historic single-seater thread with the Brabham BT53, raced by Nelson Piquet to victory at the 1984 Canadian Grand Prix, while TrueScale extends the heritage narrative with Senna Collection releases including the Toleman TG184, second at Monaco.
What’s Next
Beyond this week’s arrivals, a carefully layered slate of future releases is already taking shape. 12 Art will begin February deliveries of its 1:12 Mercedes-Benz 350SL (R107), while KK Scale expands its large-format and film-car catalogue with Ferrari 308 GTS Quattrovalvoles and a forthcoming 1:18 Porsche 911 GT2 range with optional wheel sets. Ixo looks ahead to March with a broad programme spanning Toyota GR Hilux Dakar entries, classic road cars and an expanded Carrera Cup Porsche selection across multiple scales. Further forward, Top Speed and TrueScale continue to build toward mid-year and 2026 with BMW M4 GT3 Evo race entries, Ford Mustang GTD variants, Aston Martin Valhalla road cars and large-scale endurance centrepieces. With pre-order windows already opening across several of these programmes, the early months of 2026 are shaping up to be deliberately busy.
This Week's Headlines
15 January
Arena Modelli: today’s delivery brings two classic-era 1:43 subjects spanning GT racing and the legendary Carrera Panamericana. First is the Chevrolet Corvette C3 as entered at Mosport’s 100 Miles in 1975, driven by Ortman, capturing the wide-body C3 silhouette and period racing trim. Alongside it arrives the Ferrari 340 Ghia from the 1952 Carrera Panamericana, finished in its distinctive #17 McAfee/McAfee configuration. Both resin/metal kits are available to order...
GP Replicas: today’s delivery highlights the Brabham BMW BT53 as raced by Nelson Piquet to victory at the 1984 Canadian Grand Prix. Presented in 1:18 scale, this resin/metal model captures the distinctive BT53 aero profile and period BMW turbo-era detailing that defined one of Piquet’s standout drives. The model is available to order...
Minichamps: today’s delivery confirms the addition of the Sauber C45 from the 2025 British Grand Prix, driven to an impressive 3rd place by Nico Hülkenberg. This 1:43 resincast model captures the revised C45 aero package and updated 2025 livery in Minichamps’ usual high-detail finish. The model is available to order...
14 January
Looksmart: appears to be starting out on a series of 1:43 Ferrari 512S models with the listing of the Le Mans 1970 #7 Works, #9 Escuderia Montjuich, #12 Ecurie Francorchamps & #14/15 Scuderia Filipinetti. Also listed is the 1967 Daytona 24hrs 2nd placed Ferrari 330 P4 of Parkes/Scarfiotti. All sceduled for Q2/2026 release...
Tamiya: at the end of the month is to reissue its 1:24 plastic kit of the brutal 1978 DRM Zakspeed Ford Capri in Mampe decoration originally issued as a motorised model...
New Books: tempting biographies on the singleseater careers of Derek Day, Lando Norris & Oscar Piastri, the history of AMG and an insight into singleseater racing in South Africa are all well worth consideration...
Spark: confirming a limited reissue for F1 collectors, the Red Bull RB20 from Verstappen’s 2024 Brazil victory is returning to production. This 1:43 resincast includes full Red Bull and Honda race detail and previously sold out on first release. Spark has set a pre-order deadline of 2nd February, with delivery due in April, making this a final chance to secure the model before allocations close…
13 January
12 Art: staying in 12th scale, delivery will start during February of the three colours available for its model of the 1979 to 1985 Mercedes 350SL (R107), each limited to an edition of 60 pieces only...
KK Scale: continues its film car theme in 12th scale with 1982 Ferrari 308 GTS Quattrovalvoles from the TV series "Magnum PI" & the film "Against All Odds". It also has the 1996 Porsche 911 GT2 in 18th scale, in four colours and each on either BBS or Speedline wheels. Those wheels are also available as accessory sets...
Spark: an upcoming shipment brings a strong mix of Le Mans, GT3, touring car, rally and F1 releases with many now in final allocation, making this your last chance to secure them. Key highlights include the Alpine A424, Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evos, BMW’s Bathurst and Le Mans M4 GT3 entries, Cadillac’s V-Series.R challengers, multiple Porsche 911 GT3Rs from Nürburgring and Bathurst, Ford Puma Rally1 Monte Carlo and Japan contenders, and Red Bull RB21 and Sauber C45 variations in both 1:43 and 1:64. With several subjects nearing end of production, pre order windows are closing fast…
Spark: today’s delivery brings a broad and varied wave of new 1:43 arrivals spanning Le Mans, Formula 1 and Super GT, with several highlights already in stock including the Alpine A424 from Le Mans 2025 and a pair of Haas VF25s representing Bearman and Ocon. The shipment also includes additional 2025-season Aston Martin entries for Alonso and Stroll, multiple Porsche 963s from both Porsche Penske Motorsport and Proton Competition, Oreca 07s from Iron Lynx-Proton, RLR M Sport and IDEC Sport, plus fresh Super GT500 machinery from Honda, Nissan and Toyota. Classic collectors are treated to the 1965 Honda RA272, while the ever-growing modern lineup is rounded out with Racing Bulls’ Hadjar, Sauber’s Hülkenberg and Bortoleto and a new 1:64 Red Bull RB21 for Verstappen’s 2025 campaign. A strong mix of pieces are in stock now, with the rest available to order…
12 January
Minichamps: indications are that the first delivery of these newly announced 1:12/1:18/1:43/1:64 Lando Norris Abu Dhabi World Championship models with driver figure and pitboard along with three 1:64 Ayrton Senna 1994 Williams FW16 models will be during the summer...
Ixo: a delivery update for March includes a number of 1:43 2022/23/25 Dakar Toyota GR Hilux, street Citroen ID19 Break, Fiat Uno Turbo, Ford F100 & Shelby GT350 Mustang as well as Porsche 911 GT3 Carrera Cup cars of Rovanpera/Ten Voorde/De Haan/Malin/Stiak from various championships in both 1:43 & 1:18...
9 January
Carbone: has produced its third version of the 1927 Harrington bodied Mercedes 630K Sports-Tourer, this one as the car exists today with green and black bodywork, disc covered wheels and no boot locker at the rear...
Top Speed: for mid-year release, the 1:18 brand of TSM (TrueScale) is also offering the colourful BMW M4 GT3 Evo 29th Sao Paolo 6hrs 2025 #31 The Bend Team WRT, Aston Martin Valhalla in white & Ford Mustang GTD in red as well as Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo 31st Daytona 24hrs 2025 #19 Van Der Steur Racing, Ford Mustang Dark Horse #24 Ford Performance Racing School and lastly the 2025 Honda Prelude offered in both left and right hand drive...
TrueScale: is listing for Q3/2026 release the Ford Multimatic Motorsports Ford Mustang GT3 16th Daytona 24hrs 2025 in 12th scale alongside 43rd Senna collectiuon Toleman TG184 2nd Monaco, 2025 BMW M3 Evo Turner Motorsports IMSA Long Beach & The Bend Team WRT WEC Sao Paolo 6hrs, skull and crossbones Getspeed Mercedes AMG GT3 Evo and for road car collectors the Ford Mustang GTD in red, Aston Valhalla in white and 2025 BMW M5 executive rocket...
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