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FSW Weekly Edition #20/2026

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It’s been another outstanding week of deliveries and announcements here, with major arrivals from Spark, Looksmart, Minichamps, Ixo, Marsh Models and Kess alongside substantial future programmes from Werk83, BBR and KK Scale, ensuring 2026 continues to gather remarkable momentum.

Max Verstappen’s debut at the Nürburgring 24 Hours ended in heartbreak after a late mechanical issue handed victory to the sister Winward Mercedes. The #3 AMG, shared by Verstappen, Daniel Juncadella, Jules Gounon and Lucas Auer, had established a lead of more than ten seconds before disaster struck with just three hours remaining. An ABS alarm followed by vibrations and unusual noises forced Juncadella into the pits, where Mercedes diagnosed a rear-right driveshaft failure. The win ultimately went to the #80 AMG crew of Maro Engel, Maxime Martin, Fabian Schiller and Luca Stolz. Elsewhere, the crowd-favourite Dacia Logan once again captured the imagination of fans, proving that the Nürburgring 24 Hours remains as much about character and determination as outright pace.

Formula 1 returns this weekend in Montreal at the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, where Mercedes will introduce its first major upgrade package of the season. Revisions include updates to the floor, nose cone, end plates, front and rear suspension, electronics aimed at improving race starts and a lighter gearbox. Altogether, it represents a significant step forward for the Silver Arrows as they attempt to be the best of the frontrunners following the extended break.

In the World Rally Championship, next week’s Rally Japan marks the beginning of a decisive run of seven consecutive gravel rallies that will conclude the 2026 season. These events are expected to play a crucial role in the championship battle between Toyota and Hyundai. Despite Toyota’s dominant campaign so far, the team remains cautious about Hyundai’s pace on loose surfaces, with technical director Tom Fowler openly admitting concern over the remaining gravel rounds, a reflection of just how closely matched the two manufacturers remain heading into the final phase of the season.

On the collectors’ side, this week’s three featured releases span a deeply emotional Formula 1 tribute, Hypercar endurance ambition and the latest chapter in Toyota’s modern rally success. Minichamps presents the McLaren MP4/8 from Sebastian Vettel’s memorable Imola demonstration run in 2024, Spark delivers the Aston Martin Valkyrie #007 THOR Team 14th place Le Mans 2025 finisher in commanding 1:18 scale, while Ixo captures Kalle Rovanperä and Jonne Halttunen’s victorious Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 from Canaries Rally 2025, also in 1:18 scale. Together, they represent the emotion of a farewell tribute, the intensity of modern endurance racing and the relentless pace of contemporary WRC competition in one compelling selection.

Vettel’s Imola Farewell

Minichamps’ McLaren MP4/8 Imola 2024 Vettel captures one of the most poignant and emotionally resonant moments seen in modern Formula 1 history. When Sebastian Vettel climbed into Ayrton Senna’s 1993 McLaren at Imola in 2024, exactly thirty years after Senna’s fatal accident at the same circuit, the occasion carried a significance far beyond a conventional heritage demonstration. Vettel, who had retired from Formula 1 at the conclusion of the 2022 season and had long spoken of Senna as the driver who inspired his own career, approached the tribute with a level of reverence rarely witnessed in contemporary motorsport. The sight of the Ford powered MP4/8 circulating once more around Imola, a circuit forever linked to one of Formula 1’s darkest weekends, transformed the demonstration into a moment of remembrance that resonated deeply across the sport.

Minichamps’ interpretation captures the clean white McLaren livery and elegant early 1990s silhouette with the precision and finish quality collectors have come to expect from the brand. The proportions of the narrow cockpit era chassis, exposed suspension geometry and distinctive aerodynamic profile are all reproduced with impressive clarity, creating a model whose significance lies not in championship success or race victory, but in the story it represents. More than simply another Formula 1 release, it stands as a tribute to the enduring influence of Senna and the connection between generations of World Champions.

The Vettel tribute car forms part of a substantial and long awaited Minichamps delivery that significantly strengthens the current Formula 1 offering. The McLaren MCL38 Constructors’ Champion 2024 Norris/Piastri set documents McLaren’s return to championship winning form, while Monaco 2025 MCL39 entries for Norris and Piastri continue the narrative into the opening phase of the current season. Franco Colapinto’s Williams FW46 from Mexico 2024 adds further contemporary interest, while two 1:18 Brawn BGP001 models for Rubens Barrichello and Jenson Button revisit one of the most remarkable and underdog championship stories in Formula 1 history. The delivery also broadens into GT racing with the BMW M4 GT3 5th Bathurst 12 Hours 2024 Team WRT entry shared by Valentino Rossi, Maxime Martin and Raffaele Marciello, linking Minichamps’ single seater programme with the wider endurance racing landscape.

Spark’s latest Formula 1 activity further expands the contemporary field, with Fernando Alonso’s Aston Martin AMR23 2nd Monaco 2023 and Nico Hülkenberg’s Sauber C45 3rd British Grand Prix 2025 arriving in 1:18 scale, while future Spark announcements add McLaren MCL39 winners from Monaco, Spain and Britain for Norris and Piastri alongside Verstappen’s Abu Dhabi 2025 winning Red Bull RB21. Spark’s growing helmet programme also continues with Alexander Albon and Esteban Ocon 1:5 scale releases, complemented by reissued Kimi Antonelli helmets. Elsewhere, Tameo confirms the first delivery of its highly detailed 1:24 Ferrari 312T metal kit depicting Giancarlo Martini’s Scuderia Everest Formula 1 entry from Brands Hatch and Silverstone 1976, while Looksmart expands Ferrari’s modern Formula 1 representation with forthcoming SF-25 box sets for Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc, each paired with matching 1:5 scale crash helmets. Leclerc’s Miami blue helmet from the 2025 Miami Grand Prix is also now available to pre order, continuing the growing crossover between contemporary Formula 1 presentation culture and high end collector modelling.

The Valkyrie Returns To La Sarthe

Spark’s Aston Martin Valkyrie 14th Le Mans 2025 #007 THOR Team in 1:18 scale captures one of the most ambitious and visually uncompromising Hypercars of the modern endurance racing era in the large scale format it deserves. Emerging from Adrian Newey’s original road car concept and subsequently adapted for the demands of top class endurance competition, the Valkyrie represents a rare fusion of Formula 1 aerodynamic philosophy and Le Mans durability. Its identity is defined by extreme underfloor aerodynamics, dramatic body sculpting and tightly packaged mechanical architecture, creating a machine whose appearance remains unlike anything else currently competing within Hypercar regulations.

Spark’s resincast interpretation translates these complex forms into 1:18 scale with exceptional clarity and surface definition. The intricate front aero structures, deeply undercut side bodywork and suspended cockpit canopy are all reproduced with impressive sharpness, while the rear body volumes, vertical stabilising fin and layered diffuser architecture preserve the visual aggression of the full size car. The THOR Team livery carrying the iconic #007 race number is cleanly applied across the Valkyrie’s sculpted surfaces, reinforcing the combination of advanced engineering and visual theatre that has made the project one of endurance racing’s most closely followed modern programmes. The overall presentation captures not only the car’s technical sophistication, but also Aston Martin’s renewed commitment to top class Le Mans competition.

The Valkyrie forms part of an exceptionally strong Spark 1:18 endurance and GT racing delivery that significantly expands the current Le Mans and international GT landscape. Alongside it arrive further Aston Martin Valkyrie Hypercar entries from Le Mans 2025, BMW M-Hybrid V8 Le Mans cars for BMW M Team WRT, the Bathurst 12 Hours winning BMW M4 GT3 Team WRT entry, Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R cars from TF Sport and AWA Racing, Lexus RCF GT3 Le Mans entries from Akkodis ASP Team and two Oreca 07 prototypes including the popular AO By TF “Spike” car. The Porsche 911 GT3R 2nd place Spa 24 Hours 2025 Rutronik Racing entry further broadens the GT programme, creating one of Spark’s deepest modern endurance racing shipments in recent months.

Looksmart complements this contemporary Le Mans focus with a substantial delivery of Ferrari endurance racing subjects led by the impressive 1:12 Ferrari 499P #83 AF Corse overall winning Le Mans 2025 Hypercar of Kubica, Hanson and Ye. Alongside it sit the 1:18 Ferrari 499P #51 3rd overall finisher and Ferrari 296 GT3 entries for Vista AF Corse and Richard Mille AF Corse, while earlier deliveries in the week added a further trio of Ferrari 296 GT3 Le Mans cars in 1:43 scale. Collectively, the scale and depth of these Ferrari releases make this one of the strongest recent periods for Le Mans collectors focused on Maranello machinery.

Elsewhere across the endurance racing landscape, Tecnomodel revisits Ferrari’s earlier Le Mans history with the 1:18 Ferrari 330 TRI-LM, the final front engined Ferrari to win the 24 Hours in 1962 for Gendebien and Hill. CMR shifts focus to the psychedelic era of Porsche endurance racing with the Le Mans 1970 practice version of the famous Porsche 917LH in 1:12 scale, presented without the green highlights seen on the race configuration. KK Scale expands its growing 1:12 Ferrari programme with four versions of the 1960 Ferrari 250GT SWB scheduled for June release, covering both road and competition variants including Le Mans and Monza entries. Marsh Models continues the historic endurance theme with a strong group of 1969 Ford GT40 subjects in 1:43 scale, while Masterpiece delivers the highly distinctive Tatra 603-2 B5 4th Marathon De La Route 1966, one of the most unusual Eastern European endurance racers of the period.

Other announcements further reinforce the depth of the endurance and GT collector market heading into 2026. Werk83 confirms forthcoming 1:18 releases of Stefan Bellof’s Porsche 956 3rd Norisring 200 1984 and Johnny Cecotto’s BMW M3 GTR ADAC GT Cup Champion 1993, while Looksmart adds the Lamborghini SC63 13th Le Mans 2024 Iron Lynx Hypercar to its programme. Spark meanwhile continues to broaden its compact scale offering with future 1:64 Porsche 911 Le Mans derivatives from 1973 and 1974, including the dramatic Martini liveried Porsche 911 RSR Turbo that finished 2nd overall at the 1974 24 Hours of Le Mans, demonstrating how both historic and contemporary endurance racing continue to drive one of the strongest sectors of the collector market.

Rovanperä’s Canary Islands Victory

Ixo’s Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 1st Canaries 2025 #69 Rovanperä/Halttunen in 1:18 scale captures one of the defining moments of the 2025 World Rally Championship season. Kalle Rovanperä has rapidly established himself as the benchmark driver of the modern WRC era, combining outright speed with a level of composure and consistency unusual for a driver still so early in his career. Victory in the Canary Islands further reinforced Toyota Gazoo Racing’s authority within the championship while highlighting the effectiveness of the latest GR Yaris Rally1 package across changing asphalt conditions and high commitment stages.

Ixo’s diecast interpretation reproduces the aggressive stance and technical complexity of the current Rally1 generation with impressive clarity. The exaggerated aerodynamic surfaces, enlarged cooling architecture and sharply defined bodywork characteristic of modern WRC machinery are all accurately captured, while the familiar Toyota Gazoo Racing livery sits cleanly across the compact proportions of the GR Yaris. The model successfully balances visual impact with strong value for money, qualities that have increasingly positioned Ixo as one of the most important brands within contemporary rally collecting. For collectors following the 2025 championship narrative, the Canaries winning GR Yaris represents a particularly significant addition, documenting a result that may prove pivotal in the eventual title fight.

The Canaries winner forms part of an exceptionally deep week for rally collectors across both contemporary and historic eras. Ixo further strengthens its rally programme with the arrival of the 1:18 Toyota Celica GT4 ST185 of Jari-Matti Latvala and Janni Hussi, depicting the winning Rally Costa Brava 2025 entry and revisiting one of the most recognisable Group A rally cars of the 1990s. Spark contributes additional modern rally content with the Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 of Latvala and Hänninen from Rally Finland 2024, while future announcements from Spark expand the programme further with Ford Puma Rally1 Safari 2025 entries, Sébastien Ogier and Vincent Landais’ Portugal 2025 winning Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 and Katsuta’s Monte Carlo 2026 car. Ixo also opens pre orders for Röhrl and Geistdörfer’s Audi Quattro Sport 4th Monte Carlo 1986, linking the current Rally1 era back to one of the defining machines of the Group B period.

Historic rally representation remains equally strong throughout the wider market. DSN 43’s forthcoming late May programme includes the Audi 80 Quattro Monte Carlo 1984 of Darniche and Mahé, Datsun Violet 160J Portugal 1981, Opel Ascona 1000 Lakes 1973 and Porsche 911 RSR Le Mans 1975, while Trofeu revisits classic rallying with the Ford Sierra RS Cosworth Manx 1988 and Alpine A110 Monte Carlo 1976. Werk83 broadens the scope further with limited edition 1:8 framed bonnets celebrating the 1983 Lancia and 1984 Audi Monte Carlo winners alongside a varied selection of DTM and touring car subjects, including Terry “The Animal” Moss’s imposing Audi 200 Trans Am machine from 1992. Collectively, the range demonstrates the continued depth and historical diversity that now defines the rally collector market.

Beyond competition machinery, the week’s road car and heritage releases further expand the breadth of the current collector landscape. Looksmart delivers a striking selection of modern Italian performance and concept cars including the Ferrari 12Cilindri Spider 2024, Ferrari 849 Testarossa 2025, Lamborghini V12 Vision Gran Turismo and Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo in 1:18 scale, while future announcements already include the Lamborghini Fenomeno Roadster only days after its real world unveiling. The Lamborghini Revuelto NA63 additionally appears in two colours as a tribute to the North American market. Ixo complements the rally programme with the arrival of the legendary 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am, one of the defining American performance cars of its era.

Kess continues the heritage theme with the elegant Alfa Romeo 1900C SS Zagato Coupe 1957 alongside four exceptionally rare Aston Martin AM3 and AM4 prototypes originally commissioned for the Sultan of Brunei. BBR’s RGM Design programme expands its Alfa Romeo Junior Q4 offering with eleven colour combinations, while full colour specifications and display case options are now confirmed for the forthcoming BBR Ferrari F80 and Ferrari 488 Pista diecast models in 1:18 scale. Altogether, the week represents one of the broadest and most varied collector programmes seen in recent months, spanning modern rallying, historic endurance racing, Formula 1 and contemporary road car design with remarkable depth.

Whats Next

Werk83’s forthcoming June releases of Stefan Bellof’s Porsche 956 Norisring 1984 and Johnny Cecotto’s BMW M3 GTR ADAC GT Cup Championship winner, combined with Spark’s extensive shipment announcement adds McLaren MCL39 race winners, Verstappen’s Abu Dhabi winning RB21, Safari Rally Ford Puma Rally1 entries, the Portugal winning Toyota GR Yaris Rally1, Katsuta’s Monte Carlo 2026 car and an ever growing range of 1:5 helmets and 1:64 scale subjects, with pre order windows already beginning to narrow on several of the most desirable releases.

Looksmart’s forthcoming Ferrari SF-25 Formula 1 box sets complete with matching 1:5 scale helmets, BBR’s Ferrari F80 and Ferrari 488 Pista diecast programme and RGM Design’s eleven colour Alfa Romeo Junior Q4 range further strengthen the modern road and Formula 1 landscape, while Trofeu’s Ford Sierra and Alpine rally classics available to preorder, Werk83’s framed rally bonnet series and DTM subjects, Looksmart’s Lamborghini Fenomeno Roadster and Lamborghini Revuelto NA63, as well as Tameo’s newly revised high detail 1:24 Ferrari 312T Scuderia Everest metal kit collectively add further breadth to an already outstanding season of future announcements and upcoming releases.

A week that began with Verstappen’s Nürburgring heartbreak, Mercedes’ Montreal upgrade ambitions, the Dacia Logan’s unexpected popularity and Toyota’s cautious glance toward the remaining WRC gravel rounds concludes with collector programmes spanning Vettel’s emotional Imola tribute, the Valkyrie’s Le Mans return, Rovanperä’s Canary Islands rally victory and a panoramic sweep of endurance, GT, rally, road and heritage content. 2026 continues to deliver in every direction, both on track and on the shelf.

This Week's Headlines

21 May

Looksmart: today’s delivery features a stunning selection of large scale Ferrari Le Mans 2025 subjects in both 1:18 and 1:12 scale resincast form. Included are the Ferrari 296 GT3 entries for Vista AF Corse and Richard Mille AF Corse, alongside the Ferrari 499P #51 Ferrari AF Corse Hypercar that finished 3rd overall at Le Mans 2025. Leading the delivery is the spectacular 1:12 scale Ferrari 499P #83 AF Corse overall winning car driven by Kubica, Hanson and Ye. Produced to Looksmart’s exceptionally high standards with superb detailing and finish quality throughout, all models are available to order now…

Spark: today’s delivery features an impressive selection of large scale 1:18 endurance and GT racing subjects from Le Mans, Bathurst and Spa 24 Hours competition. Highlights include the Aston Martin Valkyrie Hypercars from the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours for THOR Team, BMW’s M-Hybrid V8 Le Mans entries and the Bathurst 12hrs winning BMW M4 GT3 Team WRT car. GT collectors are catered for with Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R entries from TF Sport and AWA Racing alongside the Lexus RCF GT3 Le Mans cars from Akkodis ASP Team. Completing the delivery are two Oreca 07 Le Mans prototypes including the popular AO By TF “Spike” entry, plus the Porsche 911 GT3R 2nd place Spa 24hrs 2025 Rutronik Racing car. Produced to Spark’s usual exceptionally high standard, all models are available to order now…

RGM Design: (from BBR) has put together a choice of 11 colour combinations for its future production 18th scale 2024 Alfa Romeo Junior Q4 subcompact SUV. Each of the metallic blue, metallic red, metallic grey, white & ivory colours can also be ordered two-tone with a black roof. The black version is, well, just black of course...

KK Scale: another group of 12th scale detailed diecast models this time four versions of the 1960 Ferrari 250GT SWB to be released in June as a Rosso Corsa road car, 3rd Le Mans 1961 Noblet/Guichet and Scuderia Serenissima Le Mans 1961 & 1st Monza 1960...

CMR: has added the Le Mans 1970 practice version of the famous "Psychedelic" Porsche 917LH. The practice car ran without the green highlights as seen on the race car...

Ixo: today’s delivery features two very different but equally iconic motoring subjects in diecast form. Included is the legendary 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am in black, one of the most recognisable American performance cars of the era, alongside the Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 1st Canaries Rally 2025 #69 of Rovanpera and Halttunen in impressive 1:18 scale. Produced to Ixo’s usual high standard, both models are available to order now…

Looksmart: has a couple of Formula 1 box sets in the works for release towards the end of the year. Of course both are Ferrari subjects with the 1:43 SF-25s of Lewis Hamilton 8th Las Vegas & Charles Leclerc 4th Abu Dhabi each displayed on a special base plus the driver's 1:5 crash helmet too...

Minichamps: the long awaited latest delivery has finally arrived featuring a superb mix of Formula 1, GT and endurance racing subjects in both 1:43 and 1:18 scale. Highlights include the BMW M4 GT3 5th Bathurst 12hrs 2024 #46 Team WRT of Rossi, Martin and Marciello, McLaren MCL38 Constructors’ Champion 2024 Norris/Piastri set, Monaco 2025 McLaren MCL39 cars for Norris and Piastri, the McLaren MP4/8 Imola 2024 Vettel tribute car, Williams FW46 Mexico 2024 #43 Colapinto and two 1:18 Brawn BGP001 models from the famous 2009 Formula 1 season for Barrichello and Button. More Minichamps deliveries are expected in the coming months, with all current arrivals available to order now…

Masterpiece: today’s delivery features the unusual Tatra 603-2 B5 4th place finisher from the 1966 Marathon De La Route, car #44 driven by Alois and Bohuslav. Produced in 1:43 scale resincast, this distinctive Eastern European endurance racer captures one of the most recognisable saloon racing cars of the period and is available to order now…

Looksmart: today’s delivery features a striking mix of modern Ferrari and Lamborghini road, racing and concept car subjects in hand built form. Included are the Ferrari 12Cilindri Spider 2024 in metallic grey, Ferrari 849 Testarossa 2025 in red, Lamborghini SC63 13th Le Mans 2024 #19 Iron Lynx driven by Grosjean, Caldarelli and Cairoli, the futuristic Lamborghini V12 Vision Gran Turismo in orange and the large scale Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo in 1:18. Produced to the exceptionally high standards expected from Looksmart and MR Collection, all are available to order now…

Ixo: today’s delivery features the 1:18 diecast Toyota Celica GT4 (ST185) of Jari-Matti Latvala and Janni Hussi, depicting the winning #1 entry from Rally Costa Brava 2025. Finished in the iconic Toyota rally colours, this detailed replica captures one of rallying’s most recognisable Group A era machines returning to competition in historic rallying. Produced to Ixo’s usual high standard, it is available to order now…

Kess: today’s delivery features a varied selection of unusual and exclusive 1:43 road car subjects in high-quality resincast. Included is the elegant 1957 Alfa Romeo 1900C SS Zagato Coupe in metallic green, alongside four ultra-rare Aston Martin AM3 and AM4 prototypes from 1997 produced for the Sultan of Brunei, available in both red and black finishes. Each model captures the distinctive styling and rarity of these fascinating road cars, produced to Kess’ usual high standard and available to order now…

Marsh Models: today’s delivery features a superb group of 1:43 Ford GT40 subjects from the 1969 endurance racing season. Included are the Deutsche Auto Zeitung sponsored #7 Watkins Glen 6hrs 5th place finisher and the #68 Le Mans 24 Hours 6th place car of Joest and Kelleners, alongside the Alan Mann Racing #9 Le Mans entry driven by Gardner and Guthrie. Also arriving is the accompanying resin/metal kit covering all three variants. Produced to Marsh Models’ usual high standard, all are available to order now…

19 May

BBR: full colour details and with/without luxury display case options are now detailed for the forthcoming 1:18 highly detailed diecast models of the Ferrari F80 and Ferrari 488 Pista...

Werk83: expect to see 1:18 diecast models of the Stefan Bellof Porsche 956 3rd Norisring 200 1984 and Johnny Cecotto BMW M3 GTR (E36) ADAC GT Cup Champion 1993 to arrive during June...

Spark: is to produce a 2025 Saudi Arabia rally celebration set including the Toyota GR Yaris, winners arch and two figures to mark Sebastien Ogier's 9th WRC World Championship. It is also reissuing 2025 Kimi Antonelli helmets and notes a change to the 2025 Pierre Gasly Alpine A525 from Las Vegas will not now include the pitboard...

14 May

Looksmart: today’s delivery features a trio of Ferrari 296 GT3 entries from the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours, presented in high-quality 1:43 scale resincast. Included are the #57 Kessel Racing car of Kimura, Serra and Stevenson, the #150 Richard Mille AF Corse entry driven by Toledo, Wadoux and Agostini, and the #193 Ziggo Sport Tempesta car of Hui, Froggatt and Cheever. Each model captures the sharp aerodynamic styling and distinctive GT3 liveries of Ferrari’s current endurance contender, produced to Looksmart’s usual high standard and available to order now…

Spark: today’s delivery features a varied selection of modern endurance racing, rally and Super GT subjects in both 1:43 scale resincast and 1:64 scale diecast. Highlights include the Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R entries from Le Mans 2025 in TF Sport and AWA Racing colours, the Mercedes AMG GT3 from the 2025 Nürburgring 24 Hours for GetSpeed and the Oreca 07 CLX-Pure Rxcing Le Mans 2025 entry. Japanese GT racing is represented by the Toyota GR Supra Super GT500 #1 Au alongside 1:64 Sparky Honda Civic Type R-GT and Nissan Z GT500 models, while rally fans are catered for with the Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 of Latvala and Hänninen from Rally Finland 2024. All models are available to order now…

Looksmart: another new Lamborghini announced only two days ago is coming as a choice of two colours. The Lamborghini Revuelto NA63 is apparently a tribute to its most important market, North America by carrying red, white and blue striping base colour dependent...

Looksmart: you can now preorder the Miami blue decorated Charles Leclerc 1:5 crash helmet wearing which he was so entertaining in this year's Miami Grand Prix...

Tameo: confirms the first delivery of it's new version of the high detail 1:24 Ferrari 312T metal kit, Giancarlo Martini's Scuderia Everest car that took part in two British non-championship Formula 1 races in 1976 - the Race of Champions at Brands Hatch & International Trophy at Silverstone...

Spark: a varied new shipment announcement features future 1:43 rally, endurance and Formula 1 releases including Ford Puma Rally1 Safari 2025 entries for McErlean, Munster & Serderidis, Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Portugal 2025 winner Ogier/Landais and Katsuta’s Monte Carlo 2026 entry. Formula 1 collectors can look forward to McLaren MCL39 Monaco, Spain and British Grand Prix winners for Norris & Piastri alongside Verstappen’s Abu Dhabi 2025 winning Red Bull RB21, while the Isotta Fraschini Tipo6-C 14th Le Mans 2024 #11 also joins the programme. New 1:5 Formula 1 helmet models include Alexander Albon’s China 2025 design and Esteban Ocon’s Miami 2025 helmet, while Sparky expands its growing 1:64 range with Alpine A525, Haas VF25 and Honda Civic Type R-GT Super GT500 entries. Also in this shipment is two Looksmart Ferrari AF Corse 499P Le Mans models in 1:64 scale covering the #50 2023 and #51 2024 entries. Pre-order windows for many of these models will be closing soon, so get orders in now to avoid disappointment...

Spark: the latest delivery includes two new 1:18 Formula 1 resincast models with Fernando Alonso’s Aston Martin AMR23 2nd Monaco 2023 #14 and Nico Hulkenberg’s Sauber C45 3rd British Grand Prix 2025 #27 both now available to order. These highly detailed modern Grand Prix replicas make excellent additions for contemporary Formula 1 collectors...

Tecnomodel: the latest delivery includes the Ferrari 330 TRI-LM 1st Le Mans 1962 #6 Gendebien/Hill in 1:18 scale. This finely detailed resincast replica captures Ferrari’s famous final front-engined Le Mans winner and is available to order now...

13 May

Looksmart: first shown to the world over the last few days, the Lamborghini Fenomeno Roadster is already in the works, coming as a 43rd scale model later in the year...

DSN 43: its late May shipment lists 1:43 3D printed models of the Audi 80 Quattro 7th Monte Carlo 1984 #10 Darniche/Mahe, Datsun Violet 160J Portugal 1981 #21 Mendes/Lopes, Opel Ascona 10th 1000 Lakes 1973 #12 Palin/Ahava & Porsche 911 RSR 23rd Le Mans 1975 #61 Orpi...

Trofeu: available to preorder now are two more 1:43 rally subjects in the shapes of the Ford Sierra RS Cosworth Manx 1988 #22 Prochowski/Hardie & Alpine A110 Monte Carlo 1976 #26 Alibelli/Pistre...

12 May

Werk83: here's a great idea for rally/Monte Carlo collectors, limited edition 1:8 framed bonnets of the 1983 Lancia & 1984 Audi winners. Also newly listed are DTM Euser BMW, Thiim Mercedes and Terry "The Animal" Moss's 1992 Audi 200 Trans Am Westbank Modified Series weapon...

Ixo: two 18th scale models for preorder are the Jorge Lorenzo Porsche 911 GT3 Cup 30th Imola 2022 #911 and Rohrl/Geistdorfer Audi Quattro Sport 4th Monte Carlo 1986 #2 which was previously listed some years ago...

Spark: here is a group of future production 1:64 diecast Le Mans 1973/1974 Porsche 911 derivatives including the wild Martini 911 RSR Turbo that finished in 2nd place at the end of the 1974 24hrs...

Keeping In Touch

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