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FSW Weekly Edition #16/2026

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It’s been another exceptionally productive week of deliveries and announcements here, with a major Spark delivery in 1:18 scale landing alongside a sweeping new shipment programme in 1:43 and further forward content from Tecnomodel, Werk83, BBR and Ixo that ensure spring 2026 continues to gather real momentum. On track, Toyota outgunned Ferrari both on the circuit and in the pits to claim a decisive victory in the World Endurance Championship’s Imola season opener on Sunday, with Sébastien Buemi, Ryo Hirakawa and Brendon Hartley clinching the top spot in the upgraded #8 Toyota TR010 Hybrid, granting the Japanese manufacturer a win on its landmark 100th WEC start, a fitting milestone for a programme that has defined the modern Hypercar era.

In rallying, Jari-Matti Latvala guided Toyota’s new GR Corolla Rally RC2 to its first American Rally Association National Championship win at the Olympus Rally, the Finn taking the victory by an emphatic seven minutes from Toyota team-mate Seth Quintero. The final place on the podium was filled by Lia Block, the daughter of the late Ken Block, after guiding her Hyundai i20 N Rally to a well-deserved third, a result that carried real emotional weight given the family connection and the young driver’s growing reputation. Elsewhere, 2009 Formula 1 World Champion Jenson Button reflected on his emotional reunion with the title-winning Brawn GP BGP 001 at the 83rd Goodwood Members’ Meeting, driving the car in public for the first time in seven years alongside a Jaguar E-Type and his Chevrolet Camaro Z28 over the weekend, a reminder that some machinery transcends the era in which it competed.

On the collectors’ side, this week’s three feature releases span the peak of modern Formula 1 dominance, classic German touring car heritage and the unlikely convergence of Hollywood and endurance racing: Spark’s Red Bull RB20 as driven by Max Verstappen to the 2024 World Championship in commanding 1:18 scale and currently in stock, Werk83’s Ford Capri RS3100 winner of the 1974 Nürburgring DRM round in the hands of Rolf Stommelen, and Ixo’s Porsche 911 RSR ELMS 2020 #93 Proton Competition of Hollywood actor Michael Fassbender in impressive 1:12 scale. Together, they offer a compelling cross-section from championship-clinching Formula 1 to thundering Group 5 touring cars and celebrity-driven privateer endurance.

Verstappen’s Fourth Crown

Spark’s Red Bull RB20 Formula 1 Champion 2024 #1 Verstappen in 1:18 scale captures the machine that secured Max Verstappen his fourth consecutive World Championship, representing a defining moment in Red Bull Racing’s sustained period of dominance. The RB20 marked an evolution of the team’s ground effect philosophy, carrying Verstappen through a season where outright performance was matched by the need for precision, consistency and strategic execution against increasingly competitive opposition from McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes.

Spark’s resincast interpretation reflects the complexity of the modern Formula 1 design language with impressive clarity. The intricate aerodynamic architecture, from the sculpted sidepods and floor edge detailing to the tightly packaged rear bodywork, is reproduced with sharp definition, while the Oracle Red Bull Racing livery is cleanly and accurately applied across the car’s complex surfaces. The overall stance captures the low, aggressive posture characteristic of the current generation, presenting a model that conveys both technical sophistication and championship pedigree. With the RB20 currently in stock, it represents a timely opportunity, as Verstappen championship models have consistently proven to be among the most sought after releases.

The RB20 forms part of a broader 1:18 scale offering that bridges both contemporary and historic Formula 1. Alongside it, Spark’s McLaren MCL39 appears in race winning specification from the opening rounds of the 2025 season in Australia and China, linking the conclusion of one championship narrative with the emergence of the next. Tecnomodel’s latest delivery shifts focus to an earlier era, presenting the BRM P160E in two distinct 1973 configurations for Clay Regazzoni and Niki Lauda, joined by Ivan Capelli’s March 881 from the 1988 Belgian Grand Prix. These sit alongside earlier Tecnomodel releases including the Alfa Romeo 179 of Bruno Giacomelli, Ferrari 312B3 entries for Arturo Merzario and Jacky Ickx, and Maurício Gugelmin’s March 881, collectively offering a deep and varied cross section of Formula 1 history in 1:18 scale.

Beyond large scale releases, Spark’s newly announced 1:43 shipment expands the single seater landscape further with models spanning multiple eras, including the Brabham BT28, BRM P261, Lotus 49 and 49B, Spirit 101, Tyrrell 024 and Williams FW08. This range traces a lineage from the formative DFV powered period through to later turbo era developments, capturing both championship winning machinery and some of the sport’s more distinctive entries. Werk83 adds further depth with future releases such as Michael Schumacher’s Jordan 191 in practice configuration and, in 1:12 scale, Eddie Irvine’s Ferrari F300 from the 1998 San Marino Grand Prix, complete with its short lived X wing aerodynamic features. Pre order windows on the Spark 1:43 programme are now approaching closure, with a 5 percent discount currently available, making early commitment advisable for collectors seeking to secure specific pieces from this extensive release.

Stommelen’s Nürburgring Capri

Werk83’s Ford Capri RS3100 1st Nürburgring 1974 #2 Stommelen in 1:18 scale captures one of the defining machines of the German Racing Masters era, a car that firmly established the Capri as a dominant force in European touring car racing. With its wide, muscular stance, flared arches and unmistakable Cologne V6 power, the RS3100 embodied the transition of touring cars into something far more aggressive and specialised. Rolf Stommelen, whose career spanned Formula 1, endurance racing and touring cars, proved the ideal driver to extract its full potential, and his victory at the Nürburgring in 1974 remains one of the standout results of the DRM era on the unforgiving Nordschleife.

Werk83’s diecast interpretation presents the Capri with strong visual authority, capturing the car’s purposeful proportions and period livery with clarity and presence. The balance between body shape and stance is particularly well resolved, conveying the weight and intent of the original machine, while the detailing reflects the character of a car designed to endure and perform over one of the most demanding circuits in motorsport. As a subject, it represents both a landmark touring car and a key moment in Ford’s European racing history, making it a natural centrepiece for collectors focused on the golden era of DRM competition.

The Capri sits within a wider programme of touring car and endurance content that continues to expand across multiple manufacturers. Werk83 itself reinforces this direction with additional future releases including the Red Bull BMW M3 GTR from the 1997 Daytona 24 Hours and the distinctive 1970 OM 150 Rolfo Transporter, a period support vehicle closely associated with Formula 1 and sports car operations. Alongside this, Spark’s major 1:18 delivery broadens the modern racing landscape with a comprehensive selection of Le Mans 2025 entries, including Cadillac V Series.R cars from both Cadillac Hertz Team Jota and Cadillac WTR, the second placed Porsche Penske Motorsport 963 and the Alpine A424 #36 of the Alpine Endurance Team, while Looksmart adds further interest with upcoming Ferrari-based endurance subjects including the Frikadelli Racing 296 GT3 Spa 24 Hours winner and the Scuderia Italia Ferrari 550.

Spark’s 1:18 range continues further with a detailed representation of contemporary GT racing, featuring Ford Mustang GT3, Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo, Mercedes AMG GT3 Evo and Porsche 911 GT3R entries, while the BMW M4 GT3 2nd at Macau 2024 driven by Augusto Farfus and the race winning Mercedes AMG GT3 Evo of Maro Engel add further depth to the category. This modern content is complemented by Spark’s newly announced 1:43 shipment, which expands the endurance and GT offering across multiple eras, from Alfa Romeo GTV6 Spa 24 Hours entries of the 1980s to the 2006 Le Mans winning Audi R10 and the 1996 Le Mans winning TWR Porsche. The BMW 3.0 CSL Spa 1975 winner leads the touring car representation, supported by DTM McLaren entries and Nürburgring 24 Hours machinery, creating a broad and interconnected programme that links historic touring car success with contemporary endurance racing.

Fassbender’s Porsche 'Road to Le Mans'

Ixo’s Porsche 911 RSR ELMS 2020 #93 Proton Competition in 1:12 scale captures one of modern endurance racing’s most compelling and unconventional stories. Michael Fassbender’s progression into the European Le Mans Series was not built on celebrity status but on a structured development programme, forming a key stage in his widely documented “Road to Le Mans” journey with Porsche. Competing in the 2020 ELMS season in a 2017 specification 911 RSR prepared by Proton Competition, Fassbender approached the campaign as a genuine racing commitment, using it as preparation for his eventual Le Mans debut. The #93 entry, presented here in full race livery, represents a serious GTE class contender rather than a symbolic participation, and its translation into 1:12 scale brings both the technical and human elements of the story into clear focus for collectors.

The scale allows Ixo to explore the car’s technical detail with impressive clarity. Aerodynamic elements such as the front splitter, brake ducting and rear diffuser are defined with precision, while the complex surfaces of the rear engined RSR platform are accurately resolved. The Proton Competition livery is cleanly applied across the bodywork, reinforcing the car’s identity within the ELMS field. The overall presentation conveys both the mechanical intent of the GTE category and the narrative behind the programme, creating a model that carries significance beyond its visual impact.

This release sits within a broader expansion of Porsche related endurance content. Ixo’s accompanying 1:18 Porsche 963 from the 2024 Daytona 24 Hours extends the programme into the current Hypercar era, linking modern prototypes with the outgoing GTE generation represented by the RSR. Together, they form a coherent narrative of Porsche’s continued presence at the highest level of endurance racing across multiple classes and eras.

Elsewhere, the wider collector landscape continues to evolve with a mix of limited production highlights and accessible classics. BBR introduces the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale in a matt carbon finish, restricted to just 100 pieces in 1:43 scale, presenting a rare interpretation of one of the most celebrated road car designs. KK Scale offers the Porsche 911 3.3 Turbo in 1:18 as a more accessible diecast, available in a range of period correct colours that reflect the character of the 1980s. Matrix contributes a trio of luxury models spanning several decades, while Mini GT adds further interest with James Bond related releases in 1:64 scale, connecting automotive culture with cinema.

Rally and historic content provide additional depth to the week’s releases. DSN 43 introduces the Audi 80 Quattro rally car with its Monte Carlo 1986 entry, supported by classic Porsche 911 competition variants, while Trofeu’s forthcoming programme includes the Audi Quattro Scottish 1982 winner, Ford Escort RS1800 Portugal 1979 and Alpine A110 Touraine 1976. Spark’s 1:43 shipment continues to broaden the offering with the Lancia 037 Monte Carlo 1983 winner and a range of classic Porsche road cars, while Beemax continues to expand its 1:12 kit programme with the forthcoming Mazda 787B Le Mans winner, joined by Hans Stuck’s formidable Team Schnitzer Kraus Hi-Fi Group 5 BMW 320 Turbo Zolder DRM winner, and extending into two wheeled territory with the 2007 Tech 3 Dunlop Yamaha YZR-M1 of Sylvain Guintoli and Makoto Tamada. A wide ranging and carefully layered selection that reflects the diversity of the current model market.

What’s Next

Spark’s 1:43 shipment announcement, with pre-orders closing soon, represents another comprehensive release of the year, spanning from the 2006 Le Mans winning Audi R10 and the 1996 Le Mans winning TWR Porsche through to classic single-seaters from the Lotus 49 to the Williams FW08, alongside a broad sweep of GT3 and touring car machinery. The 5% pre-order discount makes this an ideal time to commit.

Werk83’s forward programme, including the Schumacher Jordan 191, Irvine Ferrari F300 with X wing aero, Stommelen Capri RS3100, Red Bull BMW M3 GTR Daytona and the OM 150 Rolfo Transporter, promises real variety across Formula 1, touring and sports car history. BBR’s 100 piece Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale in matt carbon is the kind of limited release that disappears quickly, and early pre-ordering is strongly recommended. Ixo’s Fassbender Porsche 911 RSR in 1:12 and the Porsche 963 Daytona in 1:18, DSN 43’s Audi 80 Quattro and Porsche 911 rally subjects, Trofeu’s May classics and Looksmart’s Frikadelli Ferrari Spa 24 Hours winner in 1:64 all add further depth to a programme of outstanding breadth.

A week that opened with Toyota’s Imola WEC triumph on its 100th start, Latvala’s Olympus Rally dominance, Lia Block’s podium and Jenson Button’s Goodwood reunion ends with collector programmes spanning Verstappen’s fourth crown, Stommelen’s Nürburgring Capri, Fassbender’s privateer Porsche and a wide sweep of endurance, rally, road and heritage content. 2026 continues to deliver in every direction, both on track and on the shelf. 

This Week's Headlines

23 April

KK Scale: an aspirational "city trader" icon of the 1980s, the Porsche 911 3.3 Turbo (aka 930) is being produced as another great low-cost 18th scale diecast in metallic green, red, black & silver...

BBR: is to produce a limited 100 piece 1:43 production of the beautiful Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale in a matt carbon finish. Be quick to preorder!...

Spark: today’s delivery features an exciting selection of 1:18 scale resincast models, focusing on modern GT, endurance and Formula 1 machinery. Highlights include a strong line-up of 2025 Le Mans entries such as the Cadillac V-Series.R cars from both Cadillac Hertz Team Jota and Cadillac WTR, the Porsche Penske Motorsport 963 2nd placed car, and a wide range of GT contenders including Ford Mustang GT3, Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo, Mercedes AMG GT3 Evo and Porsche 911 GT3R entries. Also included is the Alpine A424 #36 from the Alpine Endurance Team, further strengthening the Hypercar representation. GT racing is further represented by the BMW M4 GT3 2nd Macau 2024 of Augusto Farfus and the race-winning Mercedes AMG GT3 Evo of Maro Engel. Formula 1 fans are also well catered for with the McLaren MCL39 race winners from Australia and China 2025, alongside the Red Bull RB20 as driven by Max Verstappen to the 2024 World Championship. All models are produced to Spark’s usual high standard and are available to order now, with the Verstappen RB20 currently in stock, though availability across the range is expected to be limited…

Spark: has announced a large and varied new shipment featuring an extensive range of 1:43 scale resincast models, covering touring cars, rally, endurance racing, GT and single-seaters. Spa 24 Hours is particularly well represented with multiple Alfa Romeo GTV6 entries from the 1980s, joined by a strong line-up of 2025 GT3 machinery including Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo and McLaren 720S GT3 Evo models. Endurance racing highlights include the 2006 Le Mans winning Audi R10 of Biela, Pirro & Werner, the 1996 Le Mans winning TWR Porsche and a wide selection of Cougar, Mirage, McLaren F1 GTR and Porsche entries from across the decades. Rally fans are catered for with the iconic Lancia 037 Monte Carlo 1983 winner, while touring car enthusiasts can look forward to the BMW 3.0 CSL Spa 1975 winner. Formula and single-seater collectors are also well served with a broad mix including Brabham BT28, BRM P261, Lotus 49/49B, Spirit 101, Tyrrell 024 and Williams FW08. Additional interest comes from DTM McLaren entries, Nürburgring 24 Hours machinery and classic road-going Porsche models. All models are available to preorder with a 5% discount, with pre-orders closing soon, we recommend getting your orders in now to avoid missing out…

22 April

Tecnomodel: today’s delivery features a trio of highly detailed 1:18 scale resincast Formula 1 models, focusing on classic Grand Prix machinery from the 1970s and 1980s. Highlights include two versions of the BRM P160E from the 1973 season, with Clay Regazzoni’s #19 German Grand Prix car and Niki Lauda’s #21 Italian Grand Prix entry both represented. Completing the release is the March 881, as driven by Ivan Capelli to 3rd place at the 1988 Belgian 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…

21 April

Ixo: is listing Michael Fassbender's Proton Competition Porsche 911 RSR ELMS 2020 in 12th scale and in 18th scale the 4th placed 2024 Daytona 24hrs Penske Porsche 963 of Estre, Jaminet, Tandy & Vanthoor...

Mini GT: more "Bond, James Bond" 007 1:64 model car goodness is on the way. This time, fans can add to this collection the Aston Martin V8 Vantage from "The Living Daylights" and the left hand drive DB5 used in "Casino Royale"...

Werk83: adds to its future productions list 1:18 diecast models of the 1970 F1/Sportscar OM 150 Rolfo Transporter, Red Bull BMW M3 GTR Daytona 24hrs 1997, Rolf Stommelen Ford Capri RS3100 DRM winner & Shumacher Jordan 191 in practice decoration (missing TicTac sponsorship). In 1:12 there will be Eddie Irvine's Ferrari F300 3rd San Marino 1998 with its short-lived ugly "X" wings...

20 April

DSN 43: add another new master to its catalogue in the shape of the rally Audi 80 Quattro. First subject is the 17th placed (2nd in class) Monte Carlo 1986 car of Stohl/Seisenbacher. Also coming are a couple of Porsche 911s with the RSR Le Mans 1975 #96 Bonnemaison-Thiaw & SC 1st Condroz 1981 #7 Duez/Lux...

Trofeu: there are three new classic rally subjects chosen for early May issue with news of the Audi Quattro 1st Scottish 1982 #2 Mikkola/Hertz, Ford Escort RS1800 Portugal 1979 #23 Borges/De Morais & Alpine A110 7th Touraine 1976 #25 Sonnati/Fernon...

Looksmart: has decided to make the ever-so-popular Frikadelli Ferrari 296 GT3 1st Spa 24hrs 2023 of David Pittard, Earl Bamber, Nicky Catsburg & Felipe Fernandez-Laser as a 1:64 diecast model for release during Q3/2026...

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...

Keeping In Touch

To keep yourself completely up to date visit the Future Production list regularly as there is a constant flow of additional products which all qualify for our 5% online pre-order discount off the price and with daily deliveries here at GPM you can keep yourself up to date with what's newly arrived by book marking the New Arrivals section. Alternatively check us out on social media:

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