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FSW Weekly Edition #14/2026

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It’s been another highly productive week of deliveries and announcements, with fresh stock arriving alongside major forward programmes from Spark, TrueScale and BBR that significantly broaden the range available to collectors this spring. In Formula 1, amid growing uncertainty surrounding Max Verstappen’s long-term future, his trusted race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase is reportedly set to join McLaren in 2028, with his current Red Bull contract running through the end of 2027. At McLaren, Lambiase is expected to support team principal Andrea Stella in a senior trackside role, a move that highlights a shifting balance of power within the paddock and raises important questions about the long-term direction of both teams.

In the World Rally Championship, Takamoto Katsuta has revealed he feels “lighter” and “more relaxed” following the breakthrough of his maiden WRC victory. The Toyota driver heads into this week’s Croatian round on a high after he and co-driver Aaron Johnson secured victory at Safari Rally Kenya last month. In endurance racing, Porsche LMDh factory director Urs Kuratle continues to assess the future of the Porsche Penske Motorsport programme in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship beyond 2026, outlining the key factors that will determine whether the factory team remains in a series it currently dominates. 

On the collectors’ side, this week’s three feature releases span a modern GT endurance triumph, early Red Bull Formula 1 heritage and one of the most iconic road cars ever built. TrueScale presents the BMW M4 GT3 Evo, winner of the 2025 Suzuka 1000 Kilometres. Cigale 43 revisits Red Bull’s debut season with the RB1 from the 2005 Australian Grand Prix. BBR offers a striking Ferrari F40 in white, a Kyosho-produced 1:18 hand-built model limited to just 102 pieces worldwide. Together, they provide a compelling cross-section of the hobby, from contemporary GT3 precision to Formula 1’s formative moments and a rare interpretation of Maranello’s definitive 1980s supercar.

WRT’s Suzuka Triumph

TrueScale’s BMW M4 GT3 Evo 1st Suzuka 1000 Kilometres 2025 #32 Team WRT captures one of the defining GT3 victories of the current season. The Suzuka 1000 Kilometres remains one of Japan’s most prestigious endurance races, staged at a circuit that rewards absolute commitment through its relentless sequence of high speed corners. Success here demands far more than outright pace, requiring precise tyre management, disciplined strategy and sustained concentration across a lap that leaves little margin for error. Team WRT, long established as one of the most formidable customer operations in GT3 and prototype racing, delivered a performance that reflected both the depth of its engineering approach and the strength of its driver line up, placing the evolved M4 GT3 firmly at the front of the field.

TrueScale’s 1:43 resincast interpretation translates that performance into a model defined by clarity and proportion. The aggressive GT3 stance is cleanly resolved, with the Evo’s refined aerodynamic surfaces, extended front splitter geometry and rear wing structure all rendered with sharp precision. The WRT livery is applied with restraint and accuracy, allowing the underlying form of the car to remain the focal point, while the overall finish conveys the purposeful, competition driven character of modern GT3 machinery.

This Suzuka winner forms part of a notably strong TrueScale programme this week, spanning both prototype and GT categories. Headlining the release is the Porsche Penske Motorsport 963, winner of the 2025 Daytona 24 Hours, presented in commanding 1:12 scale as a centrepiece display model. Alongside it sits a detailed 1:43 line up including the BMW M4 GT4 Evo #96 Turner Motorsport, Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo2 #45 Wayne Taylor Racing, BMW M Hybrid V8 entries from Sebring and Le Mans with BMW M Team RLL and Team WRT, and the Lamborghini Revuelto in road car form. Top Speed extends the BMW endurance narrative in 1:18 scale with further BMW M Hybrid V8 Sebring and Le Mans entries, complemented by the Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato in earth camouflage and the Countach LPI 800-4 in black, adding contrast between contemporary competition machinery and modern supercar design.

Spark’s latest shipment announcement delivers a broad and historically rich 1:43 programme with particular emphasis on Spa 24 Hours and Le Mans heritage. Multiple outright Le Mans winners anchor the release, including the Audi R10 TDI 2006, Dauer Porsche 962C 1994, Porsche 936 1976 and Porsche 962 1986, supported by an extensive range of Porsche 911 variants, Group C machinery and the McLaren F1 GTR. Spa 24 Hours content is equally well represented, with early 1980s Alfa Romeo GTV6 entries and a strong selection of 2025 Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo contenders, while modern GT coverage extends to the McLaren 720S GT3 DTM. Looking ahead, Spark also confirms the Genesis GMR-001 Hypercar press car in both 1:43 and 1:18 scale, marking the first model of Hyundai’s forthcoming LMDh challenger ahead of its World Endurance Championship debut. DSN 43 adds further historical depth with the Porsche 911RS Le Mans 1975 #84 Lois. Pre-orders for the Spark shipment are now closing, making this a critical moment to secure allocation across one of the most comprehensive releases of the season.

Red Bull’s First Season

Cigale 43’s Red Bull RB1 4th Australia 2005 #14/15 Coulthard, Klien, Liuzzi revisits the opening chapter of what would become one of Formula 1’s most defining modern dynasties. When Red Bull Racing emerged in 2005 following the acquisition of Jaguar Racing, expectations were measured, yet the foundations of a future powerhouse were already beginning to take shape. The RB1 represents that transitional moment, a car still carrying elements of its Jaguar predecessor while sitting at the threshold of the Adrian Newey era that would ultimately redefine the team’s technical identity. At Albert Park, David Coulthard’s fourth place finish provided an early indication of intent, supported across the weekend by Christian Klien and Vitantonio Liuzzi as the team established its presence on the grid.

Cigale 43’s 1:43 metal kit, produced in collaboration with Tameo, captures this formative car with a focus on precision and build quality. The RB1’s clean, pre-regulation-era aerodynamic surfaces are faithfully reproduced, from the narrow nose profile and simple front wing architecture to the tightly packaged rear bodywork that defined mid-2000s Formula 1 design. Livery application is sharp and well balanced, allowing the bold Red Bull identity to sit naturally across the car’s understated form. As with all Cigale 43 releases, the kit rewards careful assembly, offering a level of finish that reflects both the subject’s historical importance and the craftsmanship of the builder. The Australia and Monaco 2005 RB1 kits are scheduled for May delivery, with early orders strongly advised to secure first allocation.

This release sits within a broader expansion of early Red Bull family subjects, with Cigale 43 also announcing the Toro Rosso STR01 from the 2006 Monaco Grand Prix, extending coverage into the sister team’s debut season. Alongside this, the 2026 Formula 1 model programme continues to gather momentum across multiple manufacturers. BBR introduces both 1:43 and 1:18 versions of the Ferrari SF-26 in Japanese Grand Prix specification, with the notable addition of optional driver figures in 1:43 at no additional cost, a first for the brand that also applies to the Chinese Grand Prix releases. Looksmart builds further depth around Ferrari’s current challenger, offering Charles Leclerc’s Japanese Grand Prix car across 1:64, 1:43 and 1:18 scales, alongside Lewis Hamilton’s 1:43 entry, a 1:5 scale version of his white helmet design and a reissue of Leclerc’s 2025 helmet.

Spark’s pre-order programme for the 2026 Formula 1 grid provides one of the most comprehensive line ups currently available, covering every team apart from Ferrari in 1:43 scale. The range spans Alpine A525, Aston Martin AMR26, Audi R26, Cadillac MAC-26, Haas VF26, McLaren MCL40, Mercedes W17, Racing Bulls VCARB 03, Red Bull RB22 and Williams FW48, with cars presented across the Australian, Chinese and Japanese Grands Prix. Additional scale coverage in 1:64 and 1:18 further broadens accessibility, while early-season interest is supported by Barcelona pre-season test entries from Audi, Cadillac and McLaren in 1:43.

Beyond the current grid, Spark’s latest shipment reinforces the historical depth of single-seater collecting. Iconic Formula 1 machinery including the Lotus 49, BRM P261 and Williams FW15C connects the modern era to some of the sport’s most celebrated technical landmarks. This historic focus extends into Formula 2, with a detailed 1:43 programme from Spark featuring the BMW 269, Brabham BT36, Chevron B35 and B40, Elf 2 Alpine A367 and Lotus 48 and 69, offering a valuable look at the categories that shaped generations of Grand Prix drivers. Complementing these model releases, the Books department adds two significant Formula 1 titles scheduled for summer publication: Grand Prix Ford: Ford, Cosworth and the DFV, documenting the engine that defined an era, and How F1 Works: The Sport Explained, providing a clear and structured overview of the championship’s technical and sporting framework.

Maranello's F40 Redefined

BBR’s Ferrari F40 in white is a study in how presentation can redefine a familiar icon. Produced by Kyosho and finished to BBR’s exacting hand-built standards, this 1:18 model strips away the expected Rosso Corsa and replaces it with a stark white finish that transforms the way the F40 is perceived. Without the visual dominance of red, the car’s structure comes forward, exposing the sharp creases, deep air channels and functional surfacing that define its uncompromising design. The rear wing, NACA ducts and angular body transitions take on a new clarity, emphasising the F40 not as a romanticised supercar but as a machine shaped entirely by performance intent.

The execution matches the strength of the concept. Panel definition is crisp, proportions are carefully balanced and the finish allows light to move cleanly across the surfaces, reinforcing the car’s raw geometry. As a limited edition of just 102 pieces worldwide, with only a handful remaining, the model combines rarity with a distinctive visual identity that stands apart even within established Ferrari collections. It is a piece that rewards close inspection as much as display presence, and early acquisition is strongly advised.

This release is supported by a broader selection of BBR Ferrari subjects that continue to emphasise craftsmanship and historical range. The Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 is presented in both early twin headlamp and later single headlamp configurations as 1:43 hand built models, each limited to 109 pieces and offered in two colour variations. Subtle specification differences, including the use of alloy wheels on the later silver version in place of traditional wire wheels, reflect a careful attention to period detail that enhances their appeal to collectors. The 1990s Ferrari F355 also joins the 1:18 pipeline in both Spider and GTS forms, with the Spider available in either manual or paddle shift configuration, adding a further layer of choice within BBR’s modern classic offering.

Beyond Maranello, the wider road car landscape continues to expand. Cult Scale Models confirms the forthcoming 1:18 Maserati Quattroporte III in metallic blue, red and silver, while Ixo introduces a ten model 1:43 diecast programme spanning multiple decades, from the Mercedes 180D and Skoda Felicia Cabriolet of the 1950s through to the Peugeot 505 Turbo and Jeep Wagoneer of the 1980s. The selection reflects a broadening interest in everyday classics alongside more traditional performance icons.

Rally and heritage subjects complete a notably diverse week. Spark’s latest shipment links eras with the Lancia 037 Monte Carlo winner and the Aston Martin Valiant 2024 road car, bridging Group B competition and contemporary design. Trofeu’s April releases add characterful rally entries including the Ford Escort RS1800 from Cork 1979, the Ford Sierra RS Cosworth from Antibes 1987 and the BMW 2002Ti Monte Carlo 1970. DSN 43 contributes further depth with its 3D printed resin series, covering the Datsun Violet 160J New Zealand 1980, Fiat 124 Sport Spider Portugal 1972 and Porsche 911RS Le Mans 1975. Top Speed continues to build its road car portfolio with the Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato in earth camouflage and the Countach LPI 800-4 in black, while TrueScale adds the Lamborghini Revuelto in blue to its 1:43 range. A comprehensive and well balanced week that spans road, rally and endurance influences across multiple scales.

Whats Next

Spark’s latest shipment stands as one of the most comprehensive programmes of the year, bringing together four outright Le Mans winners, Alfa Romeo GTV6 Spa 24 Hours entries, modern Aston Martin GT3 machinery, and a lineage of classic single-seaters from the Lotus 49 through to the Williams FW15C, alongside the Lancia 037 Monte Carlo winner. It is a release that spans generations of motorsport in a single sweep, and with pre-order windows now closing, early commitment is increasingly important. Alongside this, the 2026 Formula 1 model season is fully in motion, with Spark’s complete grid available across three scales, BBR extending its driver-figure option through the Japanese Grand Prix, and Looksmart continuing to build a layered, race-by-race Ferrari programme.

Spark’s expanding Formula 2 range adds valuable depth to the single-seater landscape, with the BMW 269, Brabham BT36, Chevron B35 and B40, Elf 2 and Lotus 48 and 69 offering a clear link between junior categories and Grand Prix progression. The Genesis GMR-001 Hypercar press car, presented in both 1:43 and 1:18, provides an early glimpse of Hyundai’s forthcoming LMDh challenger and signals the next phase of endurance competition. Cigale 43’s Red Bull RB1 kits are now approaching their May release, making this a key moment for pre-orders, while TrueScale’s 1:12 Porsche 963 Daytona winner delivers a true centrepiece for prototype collectors. BBR’s latest Ferrari programme, spanning the F355 and 330 GT 2+2, ensures that Maranello remains equally compelling on the road car side.

What began as a week shaped by Lambiase’s prospective move to McLaren and Katsuta’s post-breakthrough confidence concludes with a collector landscape defined by range and momentum. From Suzuka-winning GT3 machinery to the origins of Red Bull Racing, from Hypercar innovation to a broad sweep of endurance, rally and road car heritage, the breadth of 2026’s model programmes continues to expand. On track and on the shelf, the season is building with unmistakable pace.

This Week's Headlines

8 April

Top Speed: is making 1:18 models of the 2025 Sebring 12hrs and Le Mans BMW M-Hybrid V8s #24 & #20 respectively. Also listed are the Lamborghini Huracan Sterraro in earth camouflage and 2022 Countach LPI-800 4 in black...

TrueScale: adds the 2025 Daytona 24hrs winning Penske Porsche 963 in 12th scale and in 43rd there will be the BMW M4 GT4 Evo #96 Turner Motorsport & Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo2 #45 Dex Wayne Taylor Racing. Also, BMW M-Hybrid V8 44th Sebring 12hrs 2025 #24 BMW M Team RLL, BMW M-Hybrid V8 31st Le Mans 2025 #15 BMW M Team WRT, BMW M4 GT3 Evo 1st Suzuka 1000kms 2025 #32 Team WRT and street Lamborghini Revuelto in blue...

7 April

BBR: limited to only 109 pieces of each, the early twin-headlamped and later single headlamped Ferrari 330GT 2+2 is being modelled as a 1:43 hand built in two colours of each. The later silver coloured car is also on alloy wheels in place of the wires fitted to the other three...

BBR: in today’s delivery comes a distinctive interpretation of one of Ferrari’s most iconic supercars with the Ferrari F40 presented in 1:18 scale, produced by Kyosho and finished to BBR’s high quality hand-built standards. Offered in an unusual white finish, this version highlights the F40’s raw, angular bodywork and signature rear wing in a fresh and highly collectible form. Limited to just 102 pieces worldwide, this exclusive release combines rarity with exceptional detailing, making it a standout addition for collectors of classic Ferrari road cars. Available to order now with only 3 pieces remaining, so early ordering is strongly recommended to avoid disappointment…

Cigale 43: announces the intricately decorated 2006 Toro Rosso STR01 of Liuzzi/Speed from Monaco 2006 and tells us that its 1:43 high quality metal kits (made in conjunction with Tameo) of the Red Bull RB1 from Australia and Monaco Grands Prix 2005 will be shippinbg during May. Preordering is highly recommended to be sure of receiving yours from the first delivery...

Spark: has put together its choice of this year's Formula 1 grid offered in both 64th and 18th scales. It has also added the Audi, Cadillac & McLarens from the Barcelona test in 43rd scale...

Spark: is expanding its collection of classic 1:43 Formula 2 models adding examples of the BMW 269, Brabham BT36, Chevron B35 & B40, Elf 2 (Alpine A367), Lotus 48 & 69 plus the Genesis GMR001 Hypercar press car in both 1:43 & 1:18. Better images will follow when made available...

2 April

Trofeu: April's new releases will include the Ford Escort RS1800 8th Cork 1979 of Crawford/Brown, Droogmans/Joosten's Ford Sierra RS Cosworth 5th Antibes 1987 & BMW 2002Ti Monte Carlo 1970 #111 Koob/Kridel who failed to finish the rally...

DSN 43: adds three more of its 3D printed resin models for April release offering the Datsun Violet 160J 1st New Zealand 1980 #5 Salonen/Harjanne, Fiat 124 Sport Spider 1600 5th Portugal 1972 #75 Paganelli/Russo & Porsche 911RS Le Mans 1975 #84 Lois...

BBR: adds into its future production pipeline 18th scale models of the 1990s Ferrari F355 in Spider and GTS versions. The Spider also comes in the choice of manual or paddle shift interior...

New Books: for fans of all things Formula 1, these two new titles coming during the summer will be of prime interest - "Grand Prix Ford: Ford, Cosworth And The DFV" & "How F1 Works: The Sport Explained"...

Ixo: has added ten new 1:43 diecast road car models to its future production plans. There is are 1950s Mercedes 180D & Skoda Felicia Cabriolet, 1960s Plymouth Sport Fury Cabriolet, 1970s VW Polo & Citroen CX Pallas and 1980s Autobianchi A110, Fiat Panda, Jeep Wagoneer, Lada 1500 & Peugeot 505 Turbo...

1 April

BBR: has further announced 1:43 & 1:18 models of the Japanese Grand Prix version of this year's Ferrari SF-26. In a first for the brand, the 43rd scale models are now offered with or without driver figures and without a price penalty (for the Chinese GP versions too)...

Cult Scale Models: 18th scale model of the 1979-1985 Maserati Quatroporte III is expected to be released over the next couple of weeks. The model will be available in metallic blue, metallic red and silver...

Spark: a new shipment announcement delivers a strong 1:43 scale resincast line-up focused on endurance racing, touring cars and rally, with particular emphasis on Spa 24 Hours and Le Mans history. Highlights include multiple Alfa Romeo GTV6 Spa entries from the early 1980s and a wide range of 2025 Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo Spa contenders alongside the Valiant 2024 road car. Le Mans winners feature prominently with the Audi R10 TDI 2006, Dauer Porsche 962C 1994, Porsche 936 1976 and Porsche 962 1986, supported by numerous classic Porsche 911 variants and Group C machinery. Single-seater icons such as the Lotus 49, BRM P261 and Williams FW15C join rally favourites including the Lancia 037 Monte Carlo winner, while modern GT interest comes from the McLaren 720S GT3 DTM and McLaren F1 GTR. A varied and collectible mix spanning decades of motorsport, with pre-orders closing soon so get your orders in now to avoid disappointment…

31 March

Looksmart: is very keen on this year's Formula 1 Ferrari SF-26 by following up on its first model choices with more models to come from the Japanese Grand Prix. As well as Chalres Leclerc's car in 64th, 43rd & 18th scales, Lewis Hamilton's will be in 43rd and his white decoration helmet in 5th scale. There is also a reissue of Leclerc's 2025 helmet too...

Spark: ready for preorders is the list of 1:43 2026 Formula 1 teams and drivers. Pleasingly, once again all bar Ferrari are listed with the initial choices of Alpine A525, Aston Martin AMR26, Audi R26, Cadillac MAC-26, Haas VF26, McLaren MCL40, Mercedes W17, Racing Bulls VCARB 03, Red Bull RB22 & Willams FW48 taken from Australia, China & Japan Grands Prix...

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