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It’s been another busy week of deliveries and announcements here, with fresh stock landing daily and forward programmes expanding rapidly as 2026 gathers momentum. The warehouse has been working at full pace processing new arrivals, while a significant number of limited edition and pre order subjects are already beginning to tighten as production slots approach.
On track, week two of Formula 1 pre season testing is underway in Bahrain, and teams are now introducing revisions after analysing last week’s data. Ferrari grabbed early attention with an innovative rear wing that rotates 180 degrees under the new active aero regulations, reverting to its conventional position under braking. It is an early demonstration of how aggressively teams are exploring the flexibility within the updated rules. Away from testing, four time Formula 1 World Champion Sebastian Vettel has teased a future 24 Hours of Le Mans entry alongside Max Verstappen, confirming the pair are in regular contact and share ambitions of tackling La Sarthe together when the timing aligns. In rallying, Elfyn Evans delivered a faultless drive to secure his third victory at Rally Sweden, heading a dominant Toyota performance that locked out the top four positions across the snow covered stages. The 2026 World Rally Championship season is already developing a clear competitive shape.
On the collectors’ side, this week’s three feature releases span modern hypercar finality, championship defining Formula 1 dominance and pre war British sporting heritage: Looksmart’s Bugatti W16 Mistral, Tecnomodel’s Ferrari F2000 and Matrix’s MG M Type. Together, they reflect the range of the hobby right now, from the closing chapter of the W16 era to Schumacher’s title winning Ferrari and the elegant foundations of MG’s identity.
Road and Hypercar — Bugatti’s Open Top Farewell
Looksmart’s 1:43 hand built Bugatti W16 Mistral offers a dramatic closing statement to Bugatti’s quad turbo W16 lineage. As the final production model to feature the legendary engine architecture, the Mistral is both a technical milestone and a sculptural exercise in airflow management. The elongated rear deck, pronounced buttresses and deeply channelled side intakes are all defined by fluid surface transitions, while the open cockpit layout reinforces the sense of mechanical theatre that defines this car.
Looksmart’s execution emphasises sharp panel definition and paint depth, with the Blue finish highlighting the curvature of the rear haunches and the complex interplay between carbon elements and bodywork. The stance is low and assertive, the glazing sits cleanly within the structure and the detailing reflects the precision expected of a hand built release. Now in stock and ready for dispatch, it represents a rare opportunity to secure the final chapter of the W16 era in scale form.
The broader hypercar and road landscape remains equally active. MR Collection’s latest 1:18 hand built arrivals include the ultra limited Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo and the Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 Italian Livery, restricted to just 30 examples worldwide. Looksmart continues expanding its high end 1:43 portfolio. A focused but high calibre week for contemporary supercar collectors.
Formula 1 — The Car That Restarted Ferrari
Tecnomodel’s 1:18 resincast interpretation of the Ferrari F2000 revisits one of the most important machines in modern Formula 1 history. Driven by Michael Schumacher to his first Drivers’ Championship with Ferrari, the F2000 marked the end of a 21 year title drought and the beginning of a period of sustained dominance.
Aerodynamically, the car reflected a decisive step forward at the turn of the millennium, with tightly sculpted sidepods, a refined front wing architecture and a high mounted rear wing assembly optimised for stability and traction. Tecnomodel’s execution captures the car’s low, purposeful stance and period correct sponsor layout with impressive clarity, presenting the Monza winning #3 as both a championship symbol and a technical landmark. Available with a 5% pre order saving and due for Q3 2026 release, it stands as a centrepiece prospect for Schumacher and Ferrari collectors alike.
Tecnomodel is also back with further Ferrari focused production in 1:18, upcoming releases include the 1992 Formula 1 Ferrari F92A of Jean Alesi and Ivan Capelli, reinforcing the marque’s early 1990s Grand Prix narrative. Together, these announcements underline Tecnomodel’s continued commitment to Ferrari’s single seater heritage across multiple eras and formats.
The single seater landscape continues to deepen around it. Werk83 advances its large scale Ferrari F300 programme in 1:12 diecast, revisiting Schumacher’s late 1990s campaigns, while Hasegawa prepares reissues of its Larrousse LC90 and Jordan 192 Formula 1 kits, underlining the continued expansion of premium larger format Formula 1 and endurance subjects.
Road and Heritage — MG’s Sporting Origins
Matrix's 1929–1932 MG M-Type captures the formative years of MG’s sporting identity, when lightweight construction and accessible performance defined the brand’s appeal. Compact in scale yet rich in character, the M Type combined upright grille proportions, cycle wings and a simple open cockpit layout that invited amateur competition and club racing participation.
Matrix’s 1:43 resincast interpretation focuses on proportion and delicacy. The green finish accentuates the slender bodywork and narrow track stance, while fine detailing around the grille surround, wheel spokes and cockpit edge conveys the craftsmanship of early 1930s motoring. Due for release in March 2026 and currently available with a 5% pre order discount, it represents both a collector’s opportunity and a reminder of the accessible spirit that shaped pre war British sports cars.
Classic road and historic race programmes continue to build alongside it. Kess outlines forthcoming Ferrari 166MM Vignale and 250GT Europa releases, while Esval Models delivers the Bentley R Type Abbott and Invicta Black Prince, both approaching final availability. KK Scale reissues its Ferrari 275GTS in multiple finishes, strengthening the 1960s open top Ferrari landscape.
Tecnomodel have also announced a selection of 1994 and 1995 Ferrari F40 racing variants, further expanding Ferrari’s GT competition catalogue. In 1:43, the Tecnomodel programme expands to the formidable Can-Am Ferrari 712, raced by Andretti, Jarier and Redman, in addition to a plain red press version, adding a dramatic chapter from North America’s unrestricted prototype era. Tecnomodel also confirms the beautifully proportioned 1964 Ferrari 250 GTO/64 in 1:12 across five historic race specifications.
Marsh Models confirms an expanded Ford GT40 programme spanning Riverside 200, Daytona 24 Hours, Sebring 12 Hours, Silverstone, Le Mans and Watkins Glen between 1965 and 1969, offered across twelve race versions in both kit and hand built form. CMR further reinforces the large scale historic category with the Porsche 917LH in both Le Mans pole sitter and “Psychedelic” Martini configurations. A richly layered and historically focused week for heritage collectors.
What’s Next
The forward calendar remains densely structured across rally, endurance and GT sectors. BBR Competition, in collaboration with TrueScale, expands its Ferrari 296 GT3 IMSA programme with Daytona and Watkins Glen contenders in both 1:43 and 1:18. Spark confirms an extensive suite of 2026 Monte Carlo Rally entries across Rally1, Rally2, Rally4 and RGT categories, while Ixo mirrors the event in 1:43 and 1:18 including the Rally1 winning Toyota and the Rally2 winning Citroën alongside full works team representations.
Ludor Models makes its debut in our range with the 1:43 Ford Puma Rally1 from Rally Portugal 2025, with pre orders open and release scheduled for March 2026.
In smaller scales, Spark prepares 1:64 Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato All Terrain releases in Woodland, Earth, Sand and Snow camouflage finishes, while Pop Race delivers the Le Mans winning Mazda 787B in compact format. Pocher schedules its quarter scale Ducati V2 Superquadro kits for Q2.
A diverse and highly curated horizon, hypercar finality, Formula 1 heritage, rally intensity and historic racing classics all progressing steadily toward production as 2026 continues to build momentum.
Also we currently have over 400 in stock models and kits currently on sale across Formula 1, endurance, rally and road categories, now is the perfect opportunity to secure long awaited additions while availability lasts.
This Week's Headlines
19 February
17 February
MR Collection Models: today’s delivery continues in 1:18 hand built scale with two spectacular modern Italian thoroughbreds. The dramatic Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo finished in red is produced in a strictly limited edition of just 149 pieces worldwide, while the striking Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 in a special edition Italian Livery is even rarer, limited to only 30 models worldwide. Both are available to order and represent the very finest in contemporary supercar collecting. We strongly recommend placing your orders now to avoid disappointment on these highly limited edition specials…
Looksmart: today’s delivery features the long awaited and spectacular Bugatti W16 Mistral presented in 1:43 hand built form. Marking the final chapter of Bugatti’s legendary W16 era, this dramatic open top hypercar arrives in four launch specifications: Black, Blue and Yellow which are in stock and the Gold version available to order. A striking modern Bugatti and an essential addition for contemporary supercar collectors…
Tecnomodel: more news but back to 18th scale this time. Another sports racing perennial favourite is the late 70s/early 80s Ferrari 512BB/LM and on the Q3 release sheet are Le Mans 1979 #63 3M, #64 NART, #61 Harksound, 1980 #76 European University, 1982 #71 Pioneer, Silverstone 6hrs #11 Rosso Racing, Daytona 24hrs 1979 #66 JMS Racing, #68 NART & two undecorated "press" versions. Also coiming during the same period is the Michael Schumacher/Rubens Barrichello Formula 1 Ferrari F2000 which took Schumacher to his third championship and first for Ferrari...
Matrix: expected in the next couple of weeks is the first delivery of the 1929-1932 MG M-Type which is still qualifies for our 5% online preorder discount available in either red, blue or green...
CMR: continuing with that 12th scale theme, here is an icon of the 1970s sports racing scene with the 1970 Porsche 917LH offered as the Le Mans pole sitter and, of course, the "Psychedelic" Martini Racing version that finished the race in 3rd place...
16 February
Tecnomodel: there is an ever growing number of 12th scale models appearing on various brand future production plans so it is no surprise to see the incredibly beautiful 1964 Ferrari 250 GTO/64 listed here and coming in five different versions - "Press", NART 7th Sebring 12hrs 1964 #30, Parkes/Guichet 2nd Nurburgring 1000kms 1964 #83, Maranello Concessionaires 6th Le Mans 1964 #25 & Piper/Siffert Tour De France 1964 #176...
Kess: new 43rd scale models of Ferrari 166MM Vignale, Ferrari 250GT Europa, Ferrari Meera S, Intermeccanica Italia Spider & Packard Bayliff are all set for release towards the end of the year...
Hasegawa: will be reissuing its 24th scale Formula 1 plastic kits of the now classic Larrousse LC90 Japan/Monaco 1990 #29/30 Suzuki/Bernard & Jordan 192 Formula 1 1992 #32/33 Modena/Gugelmin...
Pocher: during Q2 will release quarter scale kits of both the Ducati V2 Superquadro Final Edition and its motor only...
Marsh Models: tells us there are three new 1:43 resin/metal kits planned for leter in the year making a total of twelve race versions all of which will also be availabe as top quality hand built models too. The line up is as follows - Ford GT40 Riverside 200/Daytona 24hrs/Sebring 12hrs 1965/1966/1967 #9/21/22/91/92, Ford GT40 Sebring 12hrs/Silverstone 1966/1967 #1/23/41 & Ford GT40 Le Mans/Watkins Glen 6hrs 1969 #7/9/68...
Ixo: has put together its selection of the 2026 Monte Carlo rally runners in both 1:43 & 1:18. The list includes both the Rally1 Oliver Solberg Toyota & Rally2 Leo Rossel Citroen winners as well as the Toyota, Hyundai, Ford & Lancia works teams, Skoda & Hyundai privateers too. Preorders are welcome...
13 February
BBR Competition: in collaboration with TrueScale adds another four IMSA Ferrari 296 GT3s to its lineup with the 2024 Daytona 24hrs GTD Pro winning Risi Competition, 2025 Daytona 24hrs AF Corse & Conquest Racing cars & 2025 Watkins Glen 6hrs Dragonspeed version. All these subjects will be available in both 1:43 & 1:18...
Spark: has put together its 1:43 model choices from the 2026 Monte Carlo rally which includes the winning Oliver Solberg Toyota among the Rally1 Toyotas, Hyundais & Fords, Rally2 Lancias & Hyundais, Rally 4 Lancias & RGT Alpines with deliveries divided up over the coming year...
12 February
Spark: is set to make 1:64 diecast models of the 2024 Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato All-Terrain in the four camouflage colours of "Woodland", "Earth", "Sand" & "Snow" as shown to the press...
KK Scale: is reissuing its Metallic Blue & Rosso Corsa 1964 Ferrari 275GTS 18th scale models and adds the Steve McQueen metallic red & Jay Kay (Jamiroquai) metallic green versions too...
Ludor Models: We are delighted to introduce a brand-new supplier to our range, driven by design, precision and emotion. Their debut release is the Ford Puma Rally1 #2 from Rally Portugal 2025, driven by D. Salvi / A. Coronado. Produced in 1:43 resincast, this striking modern WRC contender marks the beginning of Ludor’s journey into capturing defining motorsport moments in scale form. Pre-orders are now open with release due March 2026…
11 February
Werk83: Formula 1 fans can now secure a larger-scale modern classic with the Ferrari F300 #3, as driven by Michael Schumacher to 2nd place at the 1998 San Marino Grand Prix. Produced in impressive 1:12 diecast, this striking late-1990s Ferrari captures the sharp aero era and Marlboro-liveried dominance of the period. A superb centrepiece for Schumacher and Ferrari collectors alike, now available to order…
Esval Models: a refined selection of classic pre- and post-war road cars arrives in 1:43 resincast. Highlights include the elegant 1952 Bentley R-Type Abbott in silver/black and the 1947 Invicta Black Prince by Charlesworth, both now down to last remaining stock. Also listed are two striking American classics available to order, the 1930 Pierce-Arrow Model B Roadster in maroon/red and the dramatic 1928 Stutz Black Hawk Boattail Speedster finished in red/black. A beautifully detailed quartet spanning the golden age of motoring…
Pop Race: today’s delivery sees a true Le Mans legend arrive in compact 1:64 scale. The Mazda 787B #55, winner of the 1991 Le Mans 24 Hours, driven by Herbert/Gachot/Weidler. A landmark car in endurance racing history and a must-have for Group C collectors, this finely detailed small-scale release is currently available to order…
Keeping In Touch
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