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It’s been another exceptionally busy week of deliveries and announcements here, with 2026 continuing to build remarkable momentum across every category of the collector market. The warehouse has been operating at full pace as major new arrivals land almost daily alongside an expanding wave of future programmes now beginning to define the spring schedule and beyond. Across Formula 1, endurance racing, rallying and road cars alike, demand remains exceptionally strong, and several key pre order windows are already beginning to tighten as upcoming production runs move closer.
While Lewis Hamilton secured his strongest result yet for Ferrari with an impressive second place finish at the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday, another Hamilton was simultaneously celebrating a milestone achievement of his own. Back in England at Snetterton, Lewis’s brother Nic Hamilton claimed the Jack Sears Trophy, awarded to the highest placed British Touring Car Championship driver yet to achieve an outright podium finish. For Nic, who has cerebral palsy, the result represented a deeply emotional and historic moment, securing his first BTCC trophy after seven seasons in the championship and prompting widespread admiration and support throughout the paddock.
Formula 1 itself delivered another compelling spectacle in Montreal, although the sport’s increasingly complex power unit regulations remain a growing talking point among the leading drivers, underlining the contrast between the quality of the on track racing and the wider concerns surrounding the future technical direction of the championship. In rallying, nine time World Rally Champion Sébastien Ogier revealed he would happily welcome Max Verstappen to test a Rally1 car should the four time Formula 1 World Champion decide to further expand his already extensive motorsport interests. Ogier was present at the Nürburgring 24 Hours, where Verstappen came agonisingly close to victory alongside his Mercedes team mates Dani Juncadella, Lucas Auer and Jules Gounon, and the prospect of Verstappen tackling a modern WRC machine on gravel has already generated considerable excitement across both disciplines.
On the collectors’ side, this week’s three featured releases span an extraordinary Le Mans comeback story, contemporary Formula 1 success and one of rallying’s most iconic Group A era machines. Spark’s Isotta Fraschini Tipo6-C 14th Le Mans 2024 #11 captures the historic Italian marque’s remarkable return to top class endurance racing for the first time in decades, while Spark’s McLaren MCL39 1st Spain 2025 #81 Piastri commemorates one of the defining victories of the current Formula 1 season. Completing the trio, Ixo’s Lancia Delta Integrale 2nd Boucles De Spa 1989 #2 Blomqvist/Melander revisits one of the most recognisable rally cars ever produced in the hands of a former World Champion. Together, they provide a compelling cross section of modern Hypercar ambition, championship defining Grand Prix machinery and the unmistakable presence of the Delta Integrale on Belgian rally stages.
A Legendary Name at La Sarthe
Spark’s Isotta Fraschini Tipo6-C 14th Le Mans 2024 #11 in 1:43 scale captures one of the most remarkable and unexpected returns seen in modern endurance racing. Reviving a name historically associated with some of Italy’s most prestigious luxury automobiles, the Tipo6-C marked Isotta Fraschini’s first appearance at the Le Mans 24 Hours in more than seventy years, entering directly into the highly competitive Hypercar category against established manufacturers including Ferrari, Toyota, Porsche and Peugeot. Developed in partnership with HWA and powered by a twin turbocharged V6, the Tipo6-C combined compact proportions with aggressive aerodynamic sculpting, creating a visually distinctive challenger within the modern Hypercar field.
Spark’s resincast interpretation reproduces the car’s low, tightly packaged bodywork and intricate aerodynamic detailing with impressive clarity. The sharply defined front architecture, sculpted sidepod channels and compact rear body volumes are all captured with strong surface definition, while the complex livery application sits cleanly across the dramatic carbon fibre silhouette. The overall presentation successfully conveys both the technical ambition and underdog character that made the Isotta Fraschini programme one of the most closely followed stories of the 2024 Le Mans season. Although the #11 entry ultimately finished 14th overall, simply reaching the chequered flag within one of the strongest Hypercar fields in Le Mans history represented a significant achievement, giving the model a level of historical importance that extends beyond the final result itself.
The Tipo6-C forms part of an exceptionally broad endurance racing programme spanning multiple scales and eras. Spark’s latest 1:18 delivery significantly strengthens the modern Hypercar and GT landscape with Aston Martin Valkyrie Le Mans 2025 entries for THOR Team, BMW M Hybrid V8 Hypercars, the Bathurst 12 Hours winning BMW M4 GT3 Team WRT car, Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R entries from TF Sport and AWA Racing, Lexus RCF GT3 Le Mans cars from Akkodis ASP Team, Oreca 07 prototypes including the popular AO By TF “Spike” entry and the Porsche 911 GT3R 2nd Spa 24 Hours 2025 Rutronik Racing car. Looksmart complements this contemporary Le Mans focus with a substantial Ferrari endurance programme led by the impressive 1:12 Ferrari 499P #83 AF Corse overall Le Mans 2025 winner, joined by the Ferrari 499P #51 3rd overall finisher and Ferrari 296 GT3 entries for Vista AF Corse and Richard Mille AF Corse in 1:18 scale. Additional Looksmart 1:64 Ferrari 499P Hypercars further extend the Le Mans coverage, while Ixo broadens the Hypercar field with the Toyota GR010 2nd Le Mans 2024 in 1:18 scale.
Beyond current machinery, Spark’s latest shipment announcements continue to expand the endurance landscape with the Alpine A424 Fuji 6 Hours 2025 winner, Lamborghini SC63 Le Mans 2024 Iron Lynx Hypercar, Lexus RCF GT3 Le Mans 2025 entries and the return of two landmark Le Mans winners in the shape of the 1991 Mazda 787B and 2020 Toyota TS050 Hybrid. The programme is reinforced further by growing 1:64 scale ranges from Sparky and Looksmart covering Hypercar, GT3, Super GT and endurance subjects from Ferrari, Alpine, Aston Martin, Porsche, Honda and Oreca. Elsewhere, CMR revisits the psychedelic era of Porsche endurance racing with the 1:12 Porsche 917LH Le Mans 1970 practice car, KK Scale expands its large scale Ferrari programme with four versions of the Ferrari 250GT SWB, while Marsh Models, Masterpiece, Werk83 and Para 64 collectively add further depth through historic GT40s, touring cars, rally derived endurance specials and rare international racing subjects. Together, the range demonstrates the extraordinary breadth currently defining the endurance and Le Mans collector market across both historic and contemporary competition.
Piastri’s Spanish Masterclass
Spark’s McLaren MCL39 1st Spain 2025 #81 Piastri in 1:43 scale captures one of the standout performances of the current Formula 1 season, marking another significant step in Oscar Piastri’s emergence as one of the leading figures of Formula 1’s new generation. Piastri’s victory at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya combined outright pace with strategic control, reinforcing both McLaren’s continued competitiveness and the Australian’s growing reputation for composure under pressure. The MCL39 itself evolved the aggressive aerodynamic philosophy introduced by its championship winning predecessor, the MCL38, carrying forward the tightly packaged sidepod architecture, refined ground effect platform and highly efficient rear bodywork that have returned McLaren to the sharp end of the grid.
Spark’s resincast interpretation reproduces the complexity of the MCL39 with impressive precision. The intricate aerodynamic surfaces, detailed floor edge treatment and compact rear packaging are all captured with sharp definition, while the papaya and dark blue McLaren livery is accurately applied across the car’s sculpted surfaces. The low, aggressive stance characteristic of the current Formula 1 generation is convincingly preserved, creating a model that successfully communicates both the technical sophistication of the modern ground effect era and the significance of one of the season’s defining victories. As Piastri continues to establish himself as a genuine championship contender, the Spain winning MCL39 represents an especially timely release for contemporary Formula 1 collectors.
The Spain winner forms part of a broader contemporary Formula 1 programme spanning multiple scales and manufacturers. Spark’s latest arrivals also include Lando Norris’s Monaco 2025 winning McLaren MCL39 alongside Esteban Ocon’s Miami 2025 helmet in 1:5 scale, while Minichamps’ substantial Formula 1 delivery further expands the field with the McLaren MCL38 Constructors’ Champion 2024 Norris/Piastri set, Monaco 2025 MCL39 entries, Franco Colapinto’s Williams FW46 Mexico 2024 and two 1:18 Brawn BGP001 models revisiting the remarkable 2009 championship season for Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello. The emotionally significant Sebastian Vettel McLaren MP4/8 Imola 2024 tribute car further broadens the narrative, linking modern Formula 1 with one of the sport’s most poignant moments of remembrance.
Beyond current releases, Spark’s future programme continues to strengthen the single seater landscape with Ferrari SF-25 Miami 2025 entries for Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, Verstappen’s Abu Dhabi 2025 winning Red Bull RB21, Hadjar’s Racing Bulls VCARB 02 British Grand Prix 2025 car and an expanding range of 1:5 scale helmets. Spark has also selected eight previously out of production Formula 1 subjects for reissue, including the Brabham Cooper T53, Matra MS10, BRM P153, Penske PC4, Tyrrell 010, McLaren MP4/2 and Williams FW15C, offering collectors renewed access to several historically important and increasingly difficult to obtain models. Looksmart further reinforces Ferrari’s modern Formula 1 presence with forthcoming SF-25 box sets pairing Hamilton and Leclerc race result cars with matching 1:5 scale helmets. Looksmart have also announced the SF-26 Canada Grand Prix cars in 1:64th, 1:43rd & 1:18th scale for both Hamilton and Leclerc, while additional announcements from Spark which include the Ogier Saudi Arabia World Championship celebration set and reissued Kimi Antonelli helmets demonstrate the continued expansion of the contemporary motorsport collector market across Formula 1, rallying and endurance racing alike.
Blomqvist’s Belgian Lancia
Ixo’s Lancia Delta Integrale 2nd Boucles De Spa 1989 #2 Blomqvist/Melander in 1:43 scale captures one of the defining rally cars of the Group A era in the hands of one of the sport’s most respected and experienced drivers. Stig Blomqvist, the 1984 World Rally Champion whose career became closely associated with the legendary Audi Quattro, remained a formidable presence well into the late 1980s, bringing his trademark smooth yet committed driving style to Lancia’s increasingly dominant Delta Integrale programme. By 1989, the Delta had firmly established itself as the benchmark of international rallying, beginning a remarkable run of six consecutive manufacturers’ titles that would cement its status as one of the most successful rally cars ever produced.
Ixo’s diecast interpretation reproduces the compact, purposeful stance and instantly recognisable proportions of the Delta Integrale with impressive accuracy. The box flared arches, aggressive front treatment and clean Group A bodywork are all captured with strong definition, while the rally livery is neatly applied across the car’s sharp angular surfaces. The model successfully conveys the visual simplicity and mechanical effectiveness that made the Delta such a dominant force throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. The Boucles De Spa itself, staged on the demanding asphalt roads of the Belgian Ardennes, provided a fitting backdrop for Blomqvist and co driver Bruno Melander to secure second place against strong opposition, further adding to the historical significance of the release. As part of Ixo’s expanding Stig Blomqvist series, the model represents both an important chapter of rally history and a tribute to one of the discipline’s defining drivers.
The Delta Integrale forms part of an exceptionally deep rally programme spanning both historic and contemporary competition. Ixo’s broader range continues to expand with additional Stig Blomqvist subjects alongside undecorated Audi, Lancia, Peugeot and Talbot rally cars, the Porsche 911 SCRS of Beguin, modern Ford Puma Rally1 entries and the 1:18 Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 of Oliver Solberg. Contemporary World Rally Championship coverage is strengthened further by Spark’s latest arrival of Sébastien Ogier and Vincent Landais’ Portugal 2025 winning Toyota GR Yaris Rally1, while Ixo’s substantial recent deliveries also include Kalle Rovanperä and Jonne Halttunen’s Canaries Rally 2025 winning Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 in 1:18 scale and the Toyota Celica GT4 ST185 Rally Costa Brava 2025 winner driven by Jari Matti Latvala and Janni Hussi. Together, the range creates a broad cross section of rallying history, from the golden age of Group A through to the current Rally1 generation.
Beyond rallying, the wider collector landscape remains equally varied this week. Looksmart’s latest road car programme includes the Ferrari 12Cilindri Spider, Ferrari 849 Testarossa, Lamborghini V12 Vision Gran Turismo and Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo in 1:18 scale, while BBR broadens the hypercar landscape with the Pagani Huayra Codalunga Speedster in both 1:43 and 1:18. Kess contributes further heritage depth with the Alfa Romeo 1900C SS Zagato Coupe and rare Aston Martin AM3 and AM4 prototypes originally commissioned for the Sultan of Brunei, while RGM Design’s expanding Alfa Romeo Junior Q4 programme and BBR’s forthcoming Ferrari F80 and Ferrari 488 Pista diecast releases continue to strengthen the modern road car market. Tamiya additionally revisits both touring car and classic road car history with reissues of its 1:12 Mini Cooper 1.3i and 1:24 Schnitzer Toyota Celica LB Turbo kits, reinforcing the remarkable diversity currently shaping the collector market across rallying, endurance racing, Formula 1 and road car subjects alike.
What Next
Spark’s substantial new shipment announcement, with pre-orders closing soon and a 5% discount currently available, represents another comprehensive future programme spanning the Alpine A424 Fuji 6 Hours winner, the return of the 1991 Mazda 787B and 2020 Toyota TS050 Hybrid Le Mans winners, Ferrari SF-25 Miami entries, McLaren MCL39 race result models, Verstappen’s RB21 Abu Dhabi winner and an expanding 1:64 programme. With several key pre-order windows already beginning to tighten, early commitment is strongly recommended before these future releases close. Spark’s selection of eight classic Formula 1 models for reissue, including subjects absent from factory availability for up to fifteen years, offers collectors a rare opportunity to revisit some of the most sought after historic single seaters in the catalogue, while Spark's Ogier Saudi Arabia World Championship celebration set and reissued Antonelli helmets add further strength to the growing forward programme.
BBR’s Pagani Huayra Codalunga Speedster in metallic green, Looksmart’s Ferrari SF-26 Canadian Grand Prix programme for Hamilton and Leclerc in 1:64, 1:43 and 1:18 scale, KK Scale’s forthcoming 1:12 Ferrari 250GT SWB series in four versions for June, CMR’s 1:12 Psychedelic Porsche 917LH practice car, Werk83’s June arrivals of the Bellof Porsche 956 Norisring and Cecotto BMW M3 GTR Champion, BBR’s Ferrari F80 and Ferrari 488 Pista diecast programme, RGM Design’s eleven colour Alfa Romeo Junior Q4 range, Model Car Group’s Ferrari 308GTS, Looksmart’s Ferrari SF-25 Formula 1 box sets with matching 1:5 helmets, Para 64’s unusual Misano and Ecuadorian racing subjects, Tamiya’s reissued Mini Cooper and Celica kits and Ixo’s extensive rally programme spanning Blomqvist through to Solberg collectively add further breadth to an already exceptional season of future announcements and upcoming releases.
A week that celebrated both Hamiltons, Lewis’s stirring Canadian podium and Nic’s historic BTCC trophy, alongside Ogier’s generous invitation to Verstappen and Formula 1’s continuing power unit debate ends with collector programmes spanning the Isotta Fraschini’s remarkable Le Mans return, Piastri’s Spanish Formula 1 masterclass, Blomqvist’s Belgian Lancia classic and a panoramic sweep of endurance, GT, road and heritage content. 2026 continues to deliver in every direction, both on track and on the shelf.
This Week's Headlines
27 May
Para 64: has two quite unusual events for these two new 1:64 diecast announcements - Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo2 4th Misano 12hrs 2025 #71 Juta Racing & Porsche 911 Carrera RSR Yahuarcocha 1976 #4 Madera. Yahuarcocha is a race circuit in Ecuador...
BBR: has chosen to model the 2025 Pagani Huayra Codalunga Speedster in both 1:43 and 1:18. For the time being only metallic green is offered but it may be possible that the other nine 1:1 cars built may be added to the model listing...
Spark: has selected eight of its out of production classic Formula 1 1:43 models for reissue, one of which it has been fifteen years since factory available! Listed are 1960 Brabham Cooper T53, 1969 Beltoise Matra MS10, 1970 Rodriguez BRM P153, 1976 Watson Penske PC4, 1980 Jarier & Daly Tyrrell 010, 1984 Lauda McLaren MP4/2 and 1993 Prost Williams FW15C...
26 May
Ixo: news is all rally mixing classic and current. There's are more selections in the series of 1:43 Stig Blomqvist cars, a group of undecorated Audi, Lancia, Peugeot & Talbot, 1985 Beguin Porsche 911 SCRS, 2024 Munster & 2026 Armstrong Ford Pumas, 2025 Wallonia Porsche Rally GTs & 1:18 2025 Solberg Toyota GR Yaris...
Tamiya: is to reissue its 1:12 classic Mini Cooper 1.3i detailed plastic kit which has been updated to includes a Union Jack flag roof decal option, masking stickers for window painting and stickers for floor carpet and 1:24 DRM Schnitzer Toyota Celica LB Turbo kit too...
Model Car Group: is newly listing for preorder the 1977 Ferrari 308GTS in red roof open and white roof closed...
Looksmart: with the excellent Canadian Grand Prix result for Lewis Hamilton on Sunday, there will be 1:64, 1:43 & 1:18 models of both his and Charles Leclerc's Ferrari SF-26 for later in the year...
22 May
Looksmart: today’s delivery features two Ferrari 499P Hypercar Le Mans entries in compact 1:64 scale diecast form. Included are the Ferrari AF Corse #51 3rd place finisher from the 2024 Le Mans 24 Hours driven by Pier Guidi, Calado and Giovinazzi, alongside the #50 Ferrari AF Corse entry from Le Mans 2023 for Fuoco, Molina and Nielsen. Produced to Looksmart’s usual high standard with sharp detailing and accurate race liveries throughout, both models are available to order now…
Spark: today’s delivery features a varied selection of Formula 1, Hypercar, rally and Super GT subjects across multiple scales. Highlights include the Isotta Fraschini Tipo6-C 14th Le Mans 2024 #11 Hypercar, McLaren MCL39 race winners from Monaco 2025 for Norris and Spain 2025 for Piastri, plus Sébastien Ogier and Vincent Landais’ Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Portugal 2025 winning car. Also included are Esteban Ocon’s Miami 2025 Formula 1 helmet in 1:5 scale and the Honda Civic Type R-GT Super GT500 2025 #8 ARTA in 1:64 scale. Produced to Spark and Sparky’s usual exceptionally high standards, all models are available to order now…
Ixo: coming soon is an 18th scale diecast model of the 2nd placed Toyota GR010 from Le Mans 2024...
Spark: a substantial new shipment announcement expands the future endurance racing, Formula 1 and rally landscape across multiple scales, with highlights including the Alpine A424 Fuji 6 Hours 2025 winner, Lamborghini SC63 Le Mans 2024 Iron Lynx Hypercar, Lexus RCF GT3 Le Mans 2025 entries and the return of two iconic Le Mans winners with the Mazda 787B 1991 and Toyota TS050 Hybrid 2020. Formula 1 collectors can look forward to Ferrari SF-25 Miami 2025 cars for Leclerc and Hamilton, McLaren MCL39 race result models for Norris and Piastri, Verstappen’s Red Bull RB21 Abu Dhabi 2025 winner and Hadjar’s Racing Bulls VCARB 02 British Grand Prix 2025 entry, while GT racing additions include the Mercedes AMG GT3 Evo Spa 24 Hours 2025 Team Mann-Filter car alongside new 1:5 scale helmets for Kevin Estre and Lewis Hamilton. The expanding 1:64 programme from Sparky and Looksmart further strengthens the shipment with Le Mans Hypercars, GT3, Super GT and endurance subjects from Ferrari, Alpine, Aston Martin, Porsche, Honda and Oreca, with many models now available to pre-order with a 5% discount. Pre-order windows on many of these future releases will be closing soon, so get your orders in now to avoid disappointment…
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...
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