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FSW Weekly Edition #24/2026

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It's been another exceptionally busy week of deliveries and announcements here, with summer 2026 continuing to build impressive momentum across every corner of the collector market. New arrivals have been landing daily, major shipment programmes continue to expand, and collectors across Formula 1, endurance racing, rallying, GT competition and road cars are being presented with an increasingly diverse range of subjects.

On track, the headlines belong to the Circuit de la Sarthe, where Toyota ended a four-year wait for Le Mans glory with a magnificent victory in the 2026 24 Hours of Le Mans, once again proving why it remains one of endurance racing's benchmark teams. In a race that pitted the world's biggest manufacturers against one another, the #7 TR010 Hybrid of Nyck de Vries, Kamui Kobayashi and Mike Conway delivered a flawless combination of speed, reliability and strategy to overcome fierce challenges from BMW and Cadillac, marking Toyota's sixth Le Mans triumph. The celebrations were doubled as the sister #8 Toyota of Brendon Hartley, Ryo Hirakawa and Sébastien Buemi completed the podium in third, while BMW secured its best result since returning to top-flight endurance racing with second place for the #20 M Hybrid V8 of Robin Frijns, René Rast and Sheldon van der Linde.

Formula 1, meanwhile, delivered a landmark of its own as Lewis Hamilton fulfilled a lifelong ambition with a memorable victory for Ferrari at the 2026 Catalunya Grand Prix, a triumph made all the sweeter by the challenges and scrutiny that accompanied his move to Maranello. In his 31st Grand Prix start for the Scuderia, Hamilton finally delivered Ferrari's first win of the season and the 106th victory of his remarkable Formula 1 career. Driving the upgraded Ferrari SF-26, Hamilton and the team committed to an aggressive three-stop strategy that kept constant pressure on Mercedes rival George Russell, and although a Virtual Safety Car helped swing track position in Ferrari's favour, his blistering pace in the closing stages left no doubt about the outcome.

Elsewhere, there was welcome news from the world of rallying, as two-time World Rally Champion Kalle Rovanperä was given the all-clear to return to competition after a medical issue forced him to put his motorsport plans on hold earlier this year. The Finn had been preparing for a high-profile move into Japan's Super Formula championship with Toyota for the 2026 season before withdrawing from the programme in March, but following a successful recovery he is now free to resume his racing career, reopening the possibility of a future switch to circuit racing alongside his rally commitments.

On the collectors' front, this week's three featured releases could hardly capture the spirit of the moment more perfectly. Spark brings us the 1:43 Toyota TR010 #7 Toyota Racing, the very car that conquered La Sarthe last weekend in the hands of de Vries, Kobayashi and Conway. Spark also celebrates one of Formula 1's defining recent moments with the 1:43 McLaren MCL39 from Abu Dhabi 2025, marking Lando Norris's maiden World Championship. Completing the trio is Italeri's magnificent 1:12 Lancia Delta Integrale 16v Safari plastic kit, a true centrepiece project honouring one of rallying's golden-era legends. Together, they represent a fitting cross-section of the hobby, spanning contemporary endurance glory, modern Formula 1 history and big-scale rally nostalgia.

Toyota's Le Mans Triumph

Spark's Toyota TR010 1st Le Mans 2026 #7 Toyota Racing in 1:43 scale captures the machine at the very heart of last weekend's drama at the Circuit de la Sarthe. Crewed by Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and Nyck de Vries, the #7 TR010 carried Toyota's hopes through the 2026 edition of the great race to a hard-fought overall victory in the Hypercar class, ending the team's four-year wait for Le Mans glory and delivering Toyota's sixth triumph at La Sarthe. After years of near misses and relentless competition, the long-suffering #7 crew finally stood on the top step, writing one of the most satisfying chapters in the modern Hypercar era and providing a perfectly timed subject for endurance collectors.

Spark's resincast interpretation promises to present the TR010 with the conviction that has made the range the market leader for 1:43 motorsport subjects. The complex Hypercar bodywork, from the sculpted front splitter through to the sweeping rear deck and prominent shark fin, should be cleanly resolved, while the familiar Toyota Racing livery with its Denso and Fujitsu identification will be sharply applied across the car's surfaces. The overall stance conveys the purposeful, low-slung character of the modern prototype generation, capturing both the technical sophistication of the Hypercar formula and the emotional weight of Toyota's hard-won return to the top step. Due in 2026-2027 and currently carrying a 5% online pre-order discount, it represents an essential addition to any endurance collection.

The TR010 arrives within a broader sweep of endurance content spanning multiple eras. Following Ferrari's impressive showing at Le Mans, BBR has released all three factory-supported Ferrari 499P entries from the event, the AF Corse #50 joined by the fifth-placed sister #51 and the seventh-placed AF Corse customer #83, each available in both 1:18 and 1:43 scales and produced in strictly limited numbers. Looksmart's latest delivery reaches back to last year with four new 1:64 Le Mans subjects, headed by AF Corse's victorious Ferrari 499P #83 which claimed overall honours in 2025 for Kubica, Hanson and Ye, alongside three Ferrari 296 GT3 entries from the 2024 race representing Vista AF Corse and GR Racing. Spark's endurance-focused delivery adds the Alpine A424 #35 winner of the 2025 Fuji 6 Hours, both Akkodis ASP Lexus RCF GT3 entries from the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours, AF Corse's Oreca 07 #183 from the same race and the legendary Mazda 787B, winner of Le Mans in 1991 for Herbert, Gachot and Weidler. The same delivery also expands Spark's growing 1:64 Le Mans collection with both 2025 Alpine A424 entries, the AO By TF Oreca 07 "Spike" and the Porsche 911 RSR #70 Opal from Le Mans 1974, offering collectors a varied cross-section of endurance racing history in miniature. Completing the endurance theme, Ixo brings the 2025 Daytona 24 Hours-winning Porsche Penske Motorsport Porsche 963 of Nasr, Tandy and Vanthoor in 1:18 scale.

Looking ahead, all of the runners and riders from the 2026 Le Mans 24 Hours are now uploaded ready for your pre-order of the potential 1:43 models to come, and with another memorable chapter of Le Mans history now written, collectors can begin securing their favourite cars from this year's race ahead of manufacturer announcements. As ever, there are no guarantees that every subject will be made, but we will manage your pre-order and make sure you don't miss out once models are confirmed. DSN 43 also makes a significant new addition with a master set of parts for the Ferrari 365 GTB4, the first model being the 7th-placed Le Mans 1972 #34 Scuderia Filipinetti car, joined by the Audi 80 Quattro from Portugal 1985 and a Porsche 911 Carrera RS from the 1979 Acropolis, due towards the end of the month.

Norris's World Crown

Spark's McLaren MCL39 3rd Abu Dhabi 2025 #4 Norris World Champion Winner in 1:43 scale celebrates the weekend that crowned a new Formula 1 World Champion. Although Lando Norris finished third on the road at the Yas Marina Circuit, the result was more than enough to secure the title at the close of a hard-fought 2025 campaign, sealing McLaren's return to the very summit of the sport. The MCL39 had been the car to beat through the season, and this Abu Dhabi finale represents the emotional high point of Norris's championship year, a fitting subject for collectors of contemporary Formula 1 and one of the most significant modern McLaren releases in years.

Spark's resincast interpretation upholds the standards that have made the range the benchmark for 1:43 Formula 1 subjects, with crisp casting and plenty of fine photo-etched detail. The MCL39's distinctive papaya livery and its OKX, Gemini, Google, OXXO, Allwyn and Mastercard identification are sharply rendered, while this special championship-winning edition is presented with a celebratory pitboard, a larger display base and authentic tyre marks, capturing the very moment the title was decided. Due for release in June 2026, it is precisely the kind of landmark subject that rewards early commitment from Formula 1 collectors.

The MCL39 headlines a delivery rich in Formula 1 content, with Ferrari's recent breakthrough particularly well served. Following Lewis Hamilton's first victory for the Scuderia at Barcelona, BBR has announced the race-winning Ferrari SF-26 #44 alongside team-mate Charles Leclerc's #16 from the same event, each available in 1:43 scale with or without a driver figure, while BBR has also confirmed large-scale 1:18 diecast versions of both cars, supplied complete with a presentation base, display case and removable front nose section. Looksmart has been equally quick to capture the moment, announcing Hamilton's winning SF-26 in 1:64, 1:43 and 1:18, marking his first Grand Prix victory since joining Ferrari and the Scuderia's first win of the season.

Built and ready-made Formula 1 content runs deeper still this week. Spark's same delivery also includes Kevin Estre's Suzuka 1000kms 2025 helmet in 1:5 scale, while Centauri Publications offers a further group of 1:5 Ferrari Formula 1 driver crash helmets, adding new drivers and fresh versions covering the likes of Sainz Jnr, Leclerc, Regazzoni, Massa, Ickx, Alesi, Scheckter, Raikkonen, Andretti, Lauda, Barrichello and Vettel. Together they provide collectors with a diverse range of modern and historic Formula 1 memorabilia, complementing the latest race-winning Ferrari and championship-winning McLaren releases.

Lancia's Safari Legend

Italeri's Lancia Delta Integrale 16v Safari in 1:12 scale recreates one of the most successful and recognisable cars of the Group A era. The Delta Integrale dominated the World Rally Championship through the late 1980s and early 1990s, and in its 16v form, dressed in the iconic Martini Racing colours, it remains the definitive image of front-line rallying from the period. This large-scale plastic kit captures the car in full Safari Rally specification, complete with the raised stance, sump guards and additional lighting that defined the East African classic, making it both a stirring tribute to a rallying legend and a real centrepiece project for the bench.

Italeri's kit interpretation offers the exceptional level of detail that has made the firm's 1:12 releases such rewarding builds, with plenty to keep modellers occupied across the engine, chassis and richly detailed bodywork. Moulded in Italy to Italeri's usual high standards, the kit allows the builder to recreate one of the Martini Lancia's most evocative configurations, and the sheer presence of the finished 1:12 model rewards the effort involved. Available now and currently carrying a 10% brand discount, it is sure to appeal to rally enthusiasts and big-kit builders alike looking for a true statement piece.

The Lancia heads a characteristically broad sweep of rally and road car content. Ixo has newly listed the 1:43 Audi 200 Quattro 5th Sweden 1989 #1 of Blomqvist and Melander, joined by road subjects including a 1980 Chevrolet Corvette C3 Official Pace Car Replica, a 1980 Trabant 601S and a 1984 Opel Manta (B) GSI, with a timely reminder of the 1:18 BMW M3 (E30) from the 2025 Legend Boucles De Spa. Model Car Group will, in October, release four versions of the 1980s Ford Sierra XR 4x4, including the Texaco-sponsored 1987 Monte Carlo rally car of Stig Blomqvist, while Spark adds two further Toyota GR DKR Hilux T1+ models from the 2023 Dakar entered by Rebellion Racing for Romain Dumas and Alexandre Pesci.

Road car and modern classic collectors are equally well served this week. KK Scale has delighted Nissan Skyline enthusiasts with new 1:12 diecast models of the legendary R34 generation, the 2001 GT-R V-Spec II in Metallic Blue and White alongside the desirable V-Spec Nür in Metallic Green, each offered with a choice of standard OEM or aftermarket BBS wheels, while KK Scale is also putting the finishing touches to 1:18 models of the 1965 Maserati Quattroporte I in a choice of four colours. Matrix has three more 1:43 subjects on its latest price list, the Aston Martin DBS Banham Convertible, 1975 Jaguar XJ-C Avon-Stevens Convertible and 1976 Cadillac Seville, each in the usual three colour choices, and Cult Scale Models has detailed its 1:18 projects in progress for 2026/27 covering Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin, Mercedes, Opel, Rolls Royce and Rover. Finally, Model Car Group revisits a British television icon with the Ford Capri 3.0 S Mk3 in Bodie Silver and Doyle Gold 1:18 diecast, due next month.

Whats Next

With another memorable chapter of Le Mans history now written, the Le Mans 2026 pre-order programme deserves pride of place. All this year's runners and riders are now online, headed by Spark's victorious Toyota TR010, and placing your pre-order now means we will manage it for you and ensure you don't miss out should your chosen subjects be confirmed for production. BBR's trio of factory-supported Ferrari 499P entries from this year's race, available in both 1:18 and 1:43 scales, are being produced in strictly limited numbers and are expected to prove particularly popular with endurance racing collectors.

Formula 1 enthusiasts are equally well served. BBR's 1:18 and 1:43 Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc Catalunya Grand Prix Ferrari SF-26 models, Looksmart's Hamilton victory SF-26 in three scales and Centauri's expanding collection of Ferrari driver helmets all offer compelling additions for modern Grand Prix collections.

Modern classic and road car collectors are not forgotten either, with highlights including KK Scale's impressive 1:12 Nissan Skyline R34 range and 1:18 Maserati Quattroporte, Matrix's latest trio of 1:43 scale subjects, Cult Scale's expanding 2026/27 programme, Model Car Group's forthcoming Ford Sierra XR 4x4 and Ford Capri Mk3 releases, Ixo's Daytona-winning Porsche 963 and DSN 43's newly announced Ferrari 365 GTB4 master set.

A week that saw Toyota return to the top step at Le Mans, Lewis Hamilton finally secure his long-awaited first Ferrari victory and Kalle Rovanperä cleared to resume his racing career is reflected by a model programme spanning championship-winning Formula 1 machinery, Le Mans Hypercars, legendary rally cars, modern classics and collector-grade hand-built replicas. Whether your passion lies on the circuit, the rally stage or the open road, 2026 continues to deliver an exceptional variety of subjects for enthusiasts and collectors alike.

This Week's Headlines

18 June

Le Mans 2026: the 94th running of the world's greatest endurance race once again delivered everything fans could wish for, with drama, strategy, heartbreak and outstanding racing throughout the full 24 hours. Congratulations go to Toyota Racing and the #7 Toyota TR010 crew of Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and Nyck de Vries on securing overall Hypercar victory and Toyota's sixth Le Mans triumph. Class honours in LMP2 went to Inter Europol Competition's #43 Oreca 07, whilst TF Sport claimed LMGT3 victory with the #33 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R. With another memorable chapter of Le Mans history now written, the 2026 pre-order programme is already live and collectors can begin securing their favourite cars from this year's race ahead of manufacturer announcements...

17 June

BBR: following Ferrari's impressive showing at the 2026 Le Mans 24 Hours, BBR has now released models of all three factory-supported Ferrari 499P entries from the event. Leading the range is the Ferrari AF Corse #50, joined by the 5th placed sister car #51 and the 7th placed AF Corse customer entry #83. Each car has been announced in both 1:18 and 1:43 scales, allowing collectors to choose their preferred size. Produced in limited numbers, these latest Ferrari endurance racing releases are expected to prove highly sought-after amongst Le Mans and modern Ferrari collectors, so early pre-orders are strongly recommended to avoid disappointment...

Italeri: now available as part of the manufacturer's June releases is the impressive 1:12 scale Lancia Delta Integrale 16v Safari Rally kit. Recreating one of the most successful and recognisable cars of the Group A era, this large-scale plastic kit offers an exceptional level of detail and is sure to appeal to rally and big kit enthusiasts looking for a real centrepiece project. A fitting tribute to one of rallying's true legends and available to order now...

BBR: further to the earlier announcement of the 1:43 Catalunya Grand Prix Ferrari SF-26 models, BBR has now confirmed large-scale 1:18 diecast versions of both Lewis Hamilton's race-winning #44 and Charles Leclerc's #16 Ferrari. Capturing Hamilton's first victory for the Scuderia at Barcelona, these highly detailed models are produced to BBR's usual exceptional standards and are supplied complete with a presentation base, display case and removable front nose section, allowing collectors to appreciate even more of the car's intricate detail. They are sure to become centrepieces in any modern Formula 1 collection...

BBR: following Lewis Hamilton's breakthrough victory for Ferrari in the 2026 Catalunya Grand Prix, BBR has announced the race-winning Ferrari SF-26 #44 alongside team-mate Charles Leclerc's #16 entry from the same event. Each model is available in 1:43 scale either with or without a driver figure, allowing collectors to choose their preferred presentation. Finished to BBR's usual exceptionally high standards, these models capture a significant weekend for Ferrari and are sure to attract strong interest from Formula 1 and Scuderia collectors alike...

Looksmart: Lewis Hamilton's winning Ferrari SF-26 from the 2026 Catalunya Grand Prix has already been announced in 1:64, 1:43 and 1:18 scales. Marking Hamilton's first Grand Prix victory since joining Ferrari and the Scuderia's first win of the 2026 season, these latest additions are sure to prove popular with Formula 1 and Ferrari collectors alike...

KK Scale: Nissan Skyline collectors are in for a treat with the announcement of a new range of impressive 1:12 scale diecast models based on the legendary R34 generation. Available to pre-order are the 2001 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec II in Metallic Blue and White, alongside the desirable V-Spec Nür in Metallic Green. Each version is offered in a choice of either the standard OEM wheels or aftermarket BBS alloy wheels, allowing collectors to choose their preferred specification. Produced in large-scale diecast form, these models capture one of Japan's most celebrated performance cars and are sure to appeal to both Skyline enthusiasts and collectors of modern classics...

Looksmart: the latest delivery combines Ferrari's current Formula 1 campaign with recent Le Mans success. Leading the arrivals is Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari SF-25 from the 2025 Miami Grand Prix, reproduced in Looksmart's usual high-quality 1:43 resincast finish. Joining it are four new 1:64 Le Mans subjects, including AF Corse's victorious Ferrari 499P #83 which claimed overall honours at Le Mans in 2025 for Kubica, Hanson and Ye, alongside three Ferrari 296 GT3 entries from the 2024 race representing Vista AF Corse and GR Racing. All models are available to order now...

Spark: the latest delivery is heavily focused on endurance racing and Le Mans, headlined by the Alpine A424 #35 Alpine Endurance Team which claimed victory in the 2025 Fuji 6 Hours with Chatin, Habsburg and Milesi. Joining it are both Akkodis ASP Team Lexus RCF GT3 entries from the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours, AF Corse's Oreca 07 #183 from the same race and the legendary Mazda 787B, winner of Le Mans in 1991 for Herbert, Gachot and Weidler. Formula 1 collectors are catered for with Lando Norris' World Championship-winning McLaren MCL39 from Abu Dhabi 2025, whilst Kevin Estre's Suzuka 1000kms 2025 helmet arrives in 1:5 scale. Sparky also expands its growing 1:64 Le Mans range with both Alpine A424 entries from 2025, the AO By TF Oreca 07 "Spike" and the Porsche 911 RSR #70 Opal from Le Mans 1974. All are available to order now...

15 June

DSN 43: has made a significant new model addition with a master set of parts for the Ferrari 365 GTB4. The first model will be the Ferrari 365 GTB4 7th Le Mans 1972 #34 Scuderia Filipinetti coming with Audi 80 Quattro 21st Portugal 1985 #25 Mello-Breyner/Lopes & Porsche 911 Carrera RS Acropolis 1979 #10 Warmbold/Rausch towards the end of the month...

Ixo: in additional news, the 2025 Daytona 24hrs winning Porsche Penske Motorsport Porsche 963 crewed by Felipe Nasr, Nick Tandy & Laurens Vanthoor is coming in 1:18...

KK Scale: is putting the finishing touches to 18th scale diecast models of the 1965 Maserati Quattroporte I which can be preordered in the choice of dark blue, metallic blue, metallic red and metallic grey...

Ixo: newly listed in 43rd scale is the Audi 200 Quattro 5th Sweden 1989 #1 Blomqvist/Melander rally car plus road 1980 Chevrolet Corvette C3 Official Pace Car Replica, 1980 Trabant 601S & 1984 Opel Manta (B) GSI. Then in 18th scale we are reminded about the BMW M3 (E30) 12th Legend Boucles De Spa 2025 #1 Neuville/Cornet first announced last year...

Model Car Group: will, in October, release four versions of the 1980s Ford Sierra XR 4x4. There will be three road cars, two in UK exclusive limited edition right hand drive, and the 1987 Monte Carlo rally Texaco sponsored car of Stig Blomqvist...

Centauri Publications: more 1:5 Ferrari Formula 1 driver crash helmets from over the years. This group offers some new drivers to the previous announcement and some different versions to those already listed for Sainz Jnr, Leclerc, Regazzoni, Massa, Burger, Ickx, Alesi, Scheckter, Raikkonen, Andretti, Lauda, Barrichello & Vettel...

12 June

Matrix: there are three more new 43rd scale subjects spotted in the latest manufacturer price list but no pictures as of yet. The three are the Aston Martin DBS Banham Convertible, 1975 Jaguar XJ-C Avon-Stevens Convertible & 1976 Cadillac Seville. Each are available to preorder in the usual three colour choices...

Cult Scale Models: has given out news of the 18th scale projects currently in progress for 2026/27 release. Incluced are car types from Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin, Mercedes, Opel, Rolls Royce & Rover each offered in a 3-colour choice...

Model Car Group: the Ford Capri 3.0 S Mk3, as made famous in the UK by a late 70s/early 80s police TV series, is set for release next month in Bodie Silver and Doyle Gold 18th scale diecast limited edition models. Left hand drive versions in the same colours will also be available...

11 June

Spark: following on from yesterday's Dakar 2026 model announcement, here we have two more Toyotas this time from the 2023 event. These Toyota GR DKR Hilux T1+ were entered in the event by Rebellion Racing for the great allrounder Romain Dumas and teammate Alexandre Pesci...

BBR: in celebration of 1980s excess, what better than the 1984 Ferrari 512BB Targa Anliker? Models will be made in 1:18 and 1:43 whilst in 1:43 only will be the very beautiful 1971 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Spider in four colours...

Minichamps: the latest delivery features the striking 1:18 McLaren MP4/8 in its special Imola 2024 decoration driven by Sebastian Vettel. Paying tribute to Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger during the 2024 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix weekend, this diecast model captures one of Formula 1's most emotional modern commemorative liveries and is available to order now...

Werk83: the latest delivery brings a true DTM icon with the arrival of the 1:18 Mercedes 190E 2.5-16 Evo2 from the 1991 DTM season. Finished in the #7 livery of Kurt Thiim, this diecast model captures one of touring car racing's most recognisable machines and is available to order now...

Ixo: the latest delivery focuses on Le Mans with two very different eras of endurance racing represented. New arrivals include the 1:43 Toyota GR010 Hybrid 5th Le Mans 2025 #7 of Conway, Kobayashi and de Vries, alongside the 1:18 Ford Mustang GT3 46th Le Mans 2024 #77 Proton Competition entry driven by Barker, Hardwick and Robichon. Both diecast models are available to order now...

Tameo Kits: the latest delivery will be welcomed by classic Formula 1 kit builders, headlined by the 1:43 Ligier JS17 from the 1981 Austrian Grand Prix, where Jacques Laffite and Patrick Tambay secured a memorable 1-2 finish for the French team. Also included are matching Ligier decals, new decal sheets for Ronnie Peterson's March 711 from Italy 1971 and Teo Fabi's Toleman TG185 from Germany 1985, plus the impressive 1:24 Ferrari 312T of Giancarlo Martini from Brands Hatch and Silverstone 1976. All are available to order now...

BBR Competition: has just listed the Triarsi Competizione Ferrari 296 GT3 27th Petit Le Mans 2025 in both 18th and 43rd scales for release during quarter 4 this year...

Keeping In Touch

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