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FSW Weekly Edition #15/2026

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This week brings an exciting mix of new arrivals and major announcements, with fresh deliveries landing alongside strong future releases from Spark, Ixo, BBR and Tecnomodel, giving collectors plenty to look forward to this spring. On track, Ferrari made a clear statement at the WEC Prologue at Imola, dominating the Hypercar field with Antonio Fuoco leading in the #50 AF Corse entry, followed by Robert Kubica in the #83 Ferrari 499P and Antonio Giovinazzi completing a Ferrari top three. It’s an early sign of strength from the Maranello squad as they head into the new season and begin their defence of Le Mans honours.

In the World Rally Championship, M-Sport Ford’s Jon Armstrong has firmly established himself at the top level with an impressive performance in Croatia, matching the pace of leading drivers on Tarmac and proving he belongs in Rally1 machinery. Meanwhile in Formula 1, Stefano Domenicali has responded to Max Verstappen’s concerns over the 2026 regulations, backing the direction of the sport and calling for patience as teams continue development, highlighting the championship’s commitment to the new era.

On the collectors’ side, this week’s feature releases cover a fantastic range of motorsport history and modern competition. Highlights include FC Models’ 1:20 March 772P BMW, winner of the 1977 Nürburgring Formula 2 race driven by Jochen Mass, Spark’s Mercedes AMG GT3 Super GT300 2025 #65 R’D Leon Racing, and Ixo’s Toyota GR010 finishing 4th at the 2025 Spa 6 Hours for Toyota Gazoo Racing. Together, they offer a great blend of single seater heritage, modern endurance racing and contemporary GT competition modern endurance racing.

Mass Masters The Nürburgring

FC Models’ March 772P BMW F2 1st Nürburgring 1977 #2 Mass revisits one of the most evocative circuit driver combinations in Formula 2 history. The Nürburgring Nordschleife, still in its full 14 mile configuration at the time, demanded precision, commitment and an almost instinctive familiarity with its endlessly unfolding sequence of corners. Jochen Mass, a driver deeply attuned to the circuit’s rhythm, combined speed with the mechanical sympathy required to preserve a Formula 2 car over such a punishing distance. The March 772P itself stood among the benchmark chassis of the period, its BMW four cylinder powerplant paired with a well balanced and predictable platform that rewarded confident, flowing driving. Mass’s victory here carried weight beyond the category, reinforcing both driver and machine as reference points within late 1970s junior single seater competition.

FC Models’ 1:20 resin and metal kit captures this moment with impressive fidelity. The proportions of the slim monocoque, the exposed suspension geometry and the characteristic BMW livery detailing are all rendered with clarity, while the scale allows the underlying structure of the car to be fully appreciated during assembly. It is a subject that rewards careful building as much as it does display, offering a tangible connection to one of Formula 2’s defining eras. The 772P is joined by the March 76B driven by James Hunt, another FC Models 1:20 scale kit that reflects the depth and competitiveness of mid 1970s Formula 2, a period where junior categories regularly featured future Grand Prix winners. Together, these releases highlight the appeal of limited production, hand built kits where historical significance and subject choice are as important as finish.

Tecnomodel’s latest 1:18 Formula 1 delivery adds further depth with the Alfa Romeo 179 of Giacomelli representing the early turbo era, Ferrari 312B3s of Merzario and Ickx from the 1973 season, and the March 881 of Gugelmin capturing the cleaner aerodynamic direction of the late 1980s. Mini GT also contributes a true Formula 1 icon with the McLaren MP4/4, presented as Senna’s 1988 Canadian Grand Prix winner in 1:64 scale, while Spark expands the modern single seater category with 2025 Formula 1 entries from Haas and Racing Bulls alongside 2026 Formula E Gen3 Evo cars from Citroën Racing and DS Penske, bringing together both hybrid and fully electric eras of top level single seater racing.

Leon Racing At The Front Of Super GT300

Spark’s Mercedes AMG GT3 Super GT300 2025 #65 R’D Leon Racing captures one of the most visually distinctive entries from Japan’s highly competitive GT300 category. Long regarded as both a proving ground for GT3 machinery and a showcase for some of motorsport’s most creative liveries, Super GT300 blends technical precision with strong visual identity, and the R’D Leon Racing Mercedes AMG GT3 sits squarely within that tradition. The car’s aggressive proportions, defined by its wide stance, deep front aero and high rear wing, reflect the balance between performance and stability required for Japan’s demanding circuits, while the bold #65 livery ensures immediate recognition within a crowded and colourful grid.

Spark’s 1:43 resincast interpretation faithfully preserves these defining characteristics. The sharply modelled front fascia, sculpted side channels and tightly packaged rear bodywork are all crisply rendered, while the clean separation of aerodynamic surfaces gives the model a strong sense of depth and structure. The livery application is equally precise, with the contrasting colours and sponsor detailing applied with clarity, reinforcing the car’s presence as both a competitive GT3 machine and a visual statement. It is a model that combines technical form with aesthetic impact, reflecting the dual identity of the GT300 class itself.

Spark’s major shipment announcement this week extends well beyond Super GT, encompassing a sweeping cross section of 1:43 content for GT, endurance and historic collectors. Looksmart adds a particularly evocative subject with the BMW Scuderia Italia Ferrari 550 from the 2004 Spa 24 Hours, a period in which the Ferrari 550 Maranello GT1 programme was in full flight in European endurance competition and BMW Scuderia Italia was one of its most competitive customer operations. BBR announces the Maserati MCPura in 1:18, offering the Trident’s latest flagship road car in six colour choices, a comprehensive launch programme that gives road car collectors the flexibility to match the specification they would choose themselves.

Rally content is well represented this week. Ixo’s pre-order programme reaches deep into the category with Monte Carlo Rally winners, the Opel Kadett, Petter Solberg’s Estonia entry, a Toyota GR Yaris World Champion box set and further classic and modern subjects that cover the calendar from the 1970s to the present day. Model Car Garage adds a characterful pair of Opel Commodore GSE rally cars, capturing the German coupe in its period rally specification. KK Scale’s 1:12 Mercedes 450SL in Hart To Hart television livery brings an unmistakable piece of 1970s American screen culture to the display case in commanding scale. Matrix’s 1:43 deliveries span the comfort and luxury sector with the Chrysler Town & Country, Mercedes 450 SEL and Rolls Royce Silver Seraph, while Beemax’s 1:12 kit programme extends to the BMW 320 Turbo tourer and a MotoGP Yamaha for two wheeled content. A week of real variety for collectors across every genre.

Toyota’s Spa Podium Hunt

Ixo’s Toyota GR010 4th Spa 6 Hours 2025 #8 Toyota Gazoo Racing captures one of the most disciplined and consistently competitive operations in the modern Hypercar era. Since the introduction of the regulations, Toyota Gazoo Racing has set the benchmark for reliability and race execution, combining controlled pace with strategic precision across the World Endurance Championship. Even in a season where the Ferrari 499P has demonstrated strong outright speed, the #8 GR010 continues to deliver the kind of results that define title campaigns. A fourth-place finish at Spa-Francorchamps reflects exactly that approach, maintaining front-running performance on one of the calendar’s most demanding circuits while securing valuable championship points.

Ixo’s 1:43 diecast interpretation faithfully captures the GR010’s sharp, purposeful silhouette and distinctive white, red and black livery. The angular bodywork, complex aerodynamic surfaces and low, planted stance are all cleanly represented, while the livery application is executed with clarity and balance. It is a model that communicates both the technical intent of the Hypercar regulations and the measured efficiency of Toyota’s programme, offering strong detail and accessibility for endurance collectors at every level.

The Spa entry forms part of a broader Ixo endurance programme arriving this week, with the GR010 also available in its Le Mans configuration alongside a 1:18 scale version for those seeking greater display presence. The range is complemented by the addition of the Ford Gran Torino Sport, providing a road-car counterpoint to the racing content, while a substantial pre-order programme extends across Porsche 911 RSR-19 and Porsche 963 entries, additional GR010 variants and models from the 2025 Daytona 24 Hours.

Elsewhere, Top Speed adds significant display presence with a pair of 1:18 BMW M Hybrid V8 models, bringing the current LMDh programme into large scale, alongside Lamborghini road car releases that broaden the brand’s appeal. TrueScale’s full delivery arrives to complete its previously announced programme, while Beemax contributes one of the year’s standout kits with the 1:12 Mazda 787B, the iconic 1991 Le Mans winner reproduced in impressive detail. Mini GT continues to build accessibility with 1:64 box sets, and Top Marques expands its 1:12 and 1:18 range with further high-end sports prototype subjects. A well-rounded and forward-looking week for endurance and model collectors alike.

Whats Next

Spark’s major shipment announcement represents one of the most comprehensive programmes of the season so far, with Super GT, classic endurance and modern GT machinery converging in a single release. Ixo strengthens the endurance category with the Toyota GR010 offered in both 1:43 and 1:18, joined by the Ford Gran Torino Sport and a substantial pre-order block spanning Porsche 911 RSR-19, Porsche 963, additional GR010 variants and 2025 Daytona 24 Hours subjects. BBR’s 1:18 Maserati MCPura, presented in six colour options, adds a rare level of choice for collectors of the Trident’s latest flagship.

FC Models contributes two 1:20 Formula 2 kits of the March 772P and March 76B, continuing to support the specialist hand-built category, while Tecnomodel’s 1:18 Formula 1 releases, from Giacomelli’s Alfa Romeo 179 to the Merzario and Ickx Ferrari 312B3 and Gugelmin’s March 881, bring scale and presence to three distinct eras of the World Championship. Ixo’s rally programme continues to build depth with Monte Carlo winners, the Opel Kadett, Solberg’s Estonia entry and the Toyota GR Yaris World Champion set, ensuring strong coverage across both historic and modern rallying.

Beemax adds further variety with its 1:12 Mazda 787B, BMW 320 Turbo and MotoGP Yamaha kits, while Top Speed introduces the BMW M Hybrid V8 in 1:18 alongside Lamborghini road cars. TrueScale’s full delivery completes its previously announced programme, Mini GT expands accessibility with 1:64 box sets, and Top Marques continues to develop its 1:12 and 1:18 portfolio. Matrix contributes luxury road subjects including the Chrysler Town & Country, Mercedes 450 SEL and Rolls Royce Silver Seraph, while Model Car Garage and KK Scale add characterful rally and television icons to round out the range.

A week that began with Ferrari’s statement at the Imola Prologue, Jon Armstrong’s breakthrough performance in Croatia and Domenicali’s measured response to Verstappen concludes with collector programmes spanning Formula 2 heritage, modern Hypercar endurance, Super GT excellence and a broad sweep of rally, road and luxury content, reinforcing the depth and variety of the current market across every scale.

This Week's Headlines

16 April

Tecnomodel: today’s delivery features a small but very high-quality selection of 1:18 scale Formula 1 resincast models, focusing on classic machinery from the 1970s and 1980s. Highlights include the Alfa Romeo 179 from the 1980 USA East Grand Prix driven by Bruno Giacomelli, alongside two Ferrari 312B3 entries from the 1973 season as raced by Arturo Merzario in Austria and Jacky Ickx at Monza. Completing the delivery is the March 881 of Mauricio Gugelmin, which finished 4th in the 1988 British Grand Prix. All models are produced to Tecnomodel’s usual high standard and are available to order now, though availability is expected to be limited…

Matrix: is about to ship its new 43rd scale models of the 1966 Chrysler Town & Country, 1970s Mercedes 450 SEL Limousine & 1998-2002 Rolls Royce Silver Seraph. Each is, as usual, available in a choice of three colours...

Looksmart: will, later this year, be releasing a 1:43 model of the 2004 Spa 24hrs winning BMW Scuderia Italia Ferrari 550...

Beemax: in addition to Tuesday's excellent news of the forthcoming 1:12 Mazda 787B Le Mans winner, there are two more kits on the way and further advanced in production terms. Hans Stuck's monster Team Schnitzer Kraus Hi-Fi Group 5 BMW 320 Turbo Zolder DRM winner and MotoGP 2007 Tech 3 Dunlop Yamaha YZR-M1 of riders Sylvain Guintoli and Makoto Tamada are on the way...

15 April

BBR: has started work on the production of 18th scale models of the 2026 Maserati MCPura. The model is available to preorder with a choice of six interesting colours and with/without an optional acrylic display case cover...

Ixo: has plenty of new competition models for preorder. In 1:43 it's all rally having added more to the series of Monte Carlo winners with driver/co-driver figures, Opel Kadett GSI 16V & Solberg 2025 Estonia winner and a great "World Champion" box set of the five works GR Yaris from Saudi Arabia. 1:18 offers Le Mans Toyota GR010, Porsche 911 RSR-19 & 963 plus Daytona 2025 winner while for 1:12 collectors there are a couple of Porsche 911 RSRs...

Spark: has announced a large and varied new shipment featuring an extensive range of 1:43 resincast models, covering rally, endurance racing, GT, touring cars and single-seaters. Highlights include multiple Alpine A110 Rally RGT entries from the 2025 Monte Carlo Rally, alongside a strong selection of Le Mans 2025 machinery such as Corvette Z06 GT3.R, Oreca 07 LMP2 and Ferrari 296 GT3 models. GT racing is well represented with cars from the Nürburgring 24 Hours, Spa 24 Hours and Super GT series, featuring Audi, Porsche, Mercedes-AMG, Nissan and Toyota entries. Formula and single-seater fans can look forward to the 2025 Haas VF25, Racing Bulls VCARB 02 and a range of 2026 Formula E Gen3 Evo cars, while touring car collectors are catered for with several 2025 BTCC Ford Focus models. Additional highlights include Porsche Carrera Cup champions and the returning Porsche 919 Hybrid Le Mans winner. Also included are selected 1:64 scale releases under the Sparky brand. All models are not yet released and are available to preorder, with pre-orders closing soon across this diverse and popular selection…

Beemax: is set to release a superb large scale kit of the legendary Mazda 787B #55, winner of the 1991 Le Mans, driven by Herbert, Weidler and Gachot. Produced as a highly detailed 1:12 plastic kit, this iconic endurance racer is sure to appeal to fans of Group C machinery. Alongside the main kit, a dedicated Detail Up Kit will also be available, offering additional parts to further enhance realism and accuracy. Both items are not yet released and are available to preorder, with strong demand expected for this historic Le Mans winner in an impressive scale…

14 April

FC Models: continues to expand its 1:20 rersin/metal kit range by adding the James Hunt Formula Atlantic March 76B 3rd Trois Rivieres 1976 and Jochen Mass's 1977 Formula 2 March 772P winners of both the Nurburgring & Hockenheim races...

Mini GT: is offering for preorder a boxed set of the four camouflage liveried 2024 Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato All-Terrain as well as the 2025 Porsche 963 Daytona 24hrs winner & Ayrton Senna's 1988 Canadian Grand Prix winning McLaren MP4/4. All, of course, as 64th scale diecast models...

Top Marques: has a very interesting mix of sports racing and rally subjects in a new listing of 12th and 18th scale models of which, some are also offered in an alternative "Finnish Line" version which we interpret as a weathered (dirty) finish. Subjects include Ferrari 512M, Lancia Fulvia HF, Mercedes C291, Ferrari 250TR & 250 TR61, Nissan R390, Renault 5 Turbo & Toyota TS020...

Ixo: expected in late May is the first delivery of its 1:43 diecast models of the 2025 WEC Toyota GR010 from both Le Mans and the Spa 6hrs. Also shipping is the 1:18 1972 Ford Gran Torino Sport modelled in metallic green and red...

13 April

Model Car Garage: will have two versions of the 1971 rally Opel Commodore GSE on the market later this year. There will be the Greder/Pagani Monte Carlo and Clarr/Peyroux Tour de France cars to choose from...

KK Scale: has found another subject to add to its 12th scale series of film cars, this the yellow Mercedes 450SL driven by Jennifer Hart (Stefanie Powers) in the popular American TV series "Hart To Hart". As well as that US spec car there are two more colours available to preorder on the European version...

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...

Keeping In Touch

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