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FSW Weekly Edition #23/2026

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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, all eyes this weekend turn to France for the 93rd running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, as the world's greatest manufacturers, drivers and teams gather at the Circuit de la Sarthe for endurance racing's ultimate test. Ferrari arrives looking to continue its recent success, but Toyota, Porsche, Cadillac, BMW, Peugeot, Alpine and Aston Martin will all have ambitions of claiming one of motorsport's most coveted prizes. If Wednesday night's running is anything to go by, the race is already shaping up to be a classic. Toyota fired the opening shot in second practice as Kamui Kobayashi guided the #7 Toyota GR010 Hybrid to the top of the timesheets with a superb lap of 3m26.096s, set moments after the chequered flag fell to edge Ferrari by more than two-tenths of a second. The anticipation is building rapidly, and another unforgettable chapter in Le Mans history is about to unfold.

Formula 1, meanwhile, heads to Barcelona for the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, where the spotlight remains firmly fixed on championship leader Kimi Antonelli. The young Mercedes driver has been in sensational form, claiming victory in each of the last five races and rewriting the record books along the way. The question now is whether he can extend that remarkable sequence to six consecutive wins, or if one of his rivals can finally halt the momentum of the sport's newest superstar.

Elsewhere, as part of Charlotte Motor Speedway's annual Summer Shootout, the motorsport community paid tribute on Tuesday evening to NASCAR legend Kyle Busch. The 41-year-old icon of American racing passed away suddenly on 21 May, just days before the 67th running of the Coca-Cola 600, and the gathering at his home circuit served as a poignant reminder of the respect and admiration he commanded throughout the sport.

On the collectors' front, this week's three featured releases could hardly be more appropriate. Ixo brings us the 1:43 Toyota GR010 Hybrid #7 Toyota Gazoo Racing from Le Mans 2025, which is last years model of the car Kobayashi propelled to the top of the practice charts on Wednesday night. Tameo Kits revisits classic Formula 1 with the 1:43 Ligier JS17, celebrating Jacques Laffite's victory in the 1981 Austrian Grand Prix and the team's memorable one-two finish alongside Patrick Tambay. Completing the trio is Matrix's exquisite silver Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato 1962, capturing what many regard as one of the most beautiful road cars ever created. Together, they represent a fitting cross-section of the hobby, spanning contemporary endurance heroes, Formula 1 nostalgia and timeless coachbuilt elegance.

Toyota's Le Mans Spearhead

Ixo's Toyota GR010 Hybrid 5th Le Mans 2025 #7 Toyota Gazoo Racing in 1:43 scale captures the machine at the very heart of this weekend's action at the Circuit de la Sarthe. Crewed by Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and Nyck de Vries, the #7 GR010 carried Toyota's hopes through the 2025 edition of the great race to a hard-fought fifth place in the Hypercar class, and the timing of its arrival could scarcely be better, with Kobayashi having just put the very same #7 at the top of the second practice timesheets in preparation for this year's running. The GR010 Hybrid has defined the modern Hypercar era since its introduction, and the #7 crew's relentless pursuit of a Le Mans victory remains one of endurance racing's most compelling ongoing narratives.

Ixo's diecast interpretation presents the GR010 with impressive conviction for the scale. The complex Hypercar bodywork, from the sculpted front splitter through to the sweeping rear deck and prominent shark fin, is cleanly resolved, while the familiar Toyota Gazoo Racing livery with its Denso and Fujitsu identification is sharply applied across the car's surfaces. The overall stance conveys the purposeful, low-slung character of the modern prototype generation, presenting a model that captures both the technical sophistication of the Hypercar formula and the emotional weight of Toyota's continuing quest at La Sarthe. With the race about to unfold this weekend, it represents a perfectly timed addition to any endurance collection.

The GR010 arrives within a broader sweep of endurance content spanning multiple eras. Ixo's same delivery includes the 1:18 Ford Mustang GT3 from Le Mans 2024, the #77 Proton Competition entry of Barker, Hardwick and Robichon, while Spark's latest arrivals reach right back to one of the great Le Mans victories with Jacky Ickx and Gijs van Lennep's winning Porsche 936 from 1976, joined by the Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo Nürburgring 24 Hours 2025 entries of Walkenhorst Motorsport, the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup of Max Kruse Racing and, in 1:64, the Porsche 911 RSR Vaillant from Le Mans 1975. TrueScale adds contemporary American endurance interest with both Corvette Racing Z06 GT3.R entries from the 2025 Daytona 24 Hours, the #3 of Garcia, Sims and Juncadella and the #4 of Milner, Catsburg and Varrone, in 1:43 resincast.

Looking ahead, all of the runners and riders for the 2026 Le Mans 24 Hours are now uploaded ready for your pre-order of the potential 1:43 models to come, and there are some cracking liveries this year. 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 by the manufacturers. Spark continues its theme of 1:64 Le Mans Lancia subjects with the six Lancia Beta Montecarlo entries from 1980 and 1981 in those classic "Battledress" and Martini liveries, while BBR Competition has listed the Triarsi Competizione Ferrari 296 GT3 from Petit Le Mans 2025 in both 1:18 and 1:43 for release in the fourth quarter, and Top Speed/TrueScale bring new IMSA announcements including the BMW M4 GT3 Evo Daytona 2026 entries of Paul Miller Racing and Turner Motorsport, the Iron Dames Porsche 911 GT3R and the Ford Multimatic Mustang GT3.

Laffite's Austrian Triumph

Tameo Kits Ligier JS17 1st Austria 1981 #25/26 Tambay/Laffite in 1:43 scale celebrates one of French motorsport's most cherished afternoons. The JS17 marked the return of Matra power to the team, with Gérard Ducarouge's design pairing the naturally aspirated MS81 V12 with adaptive hydropneumatic suspension to fully exploit ground effect against the era's increasingly powerful turbocharged opposition. At the Österreichring in August 1981, the package came good in emphatic style, Jacques Laffite taking his fifth career Grand Prix victory at the head of a memorable 1-2 finish with team-mate Patrick Tambay, a result that kept Laffite firmly in that season's remarkably open championship fight.

Tameo's metal kit interpretation upholds the standards that have made the Italian firm the market leader in 1:43 Formula 1 kits. The combination of crisp white metal castings, extensive photo-etched detailing, superb instructions and high-quality decals allows the builder to produce either the #25 Tambay or #26 Laffite machine, capturing the JS17's distinctive proportions and the iconic Talbot Ligier Gitanes colours with real precision. As a subject, it represents both a landmark in Ligier's history and one of the defining cars of the early-eighties ground effect era, making it an essential build for collectors of classic Formula 1.

The Ligier headlines a delivery that will be warmly welcomed by classic Formula 1 kit builders. Alongside it, Tameo includes 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. Hot on the heels of the recent Renault RE30 announcement, Tameo has also confirmed that Jody Scheckter's 1977 Monaco Grand Prix winning Wolf WR1 is in development for release later in the year, extending a golden run of seventies subjects for metal kit enthusiasts.

Built and ready-made Formula 1 content runs equally deep this week. Minichamps latest delivery features the striking 1:18 McLaren MP4/8 in its special Imola 2024 decoration driven by Sebastian Vettel in tribute to Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger, one of modern Formula 1's most emotional commemorative liveries. Tecnomodel's 1:18 BRM P160E from the 1973 Spanish Grand Prix captures one of Niki Lauda's early drives before his championship years with Ferrari, while Tecnomodel has also announced 1:12 models of the 1984 European Grand Prix Ferrari 126 C4-M2 of Michele Alboreto and René Arnoux for early 2027. On the contemporary front, Spark's "Wolf" decorated Mercedes W17s of Japanese Grand Prix winner Kimi Antonelli and team-mate George Russell are available to pre-order across 1:64, 1:43 and 1:18, perfectly timed given the young Italian's current streak, Looksmart will model Lewis Hamilton's second-placed Monaco Grand Prix Ferrari SF-26 in three scales, Mini GT adds 1:64 McLarens in the shape of the F1 GTR Presentation 1995 and Prost's MP4/4 from Canada 1988, and Centauri Publications offers a limited collection of 1:5 Ferrari Formula 1 helmets covering many of the Scuderia's greats.

Zagato's Silver Masterpiece

Matrix's Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato 1962 Silver in 1:43 scale captures what many regard as the most beautiful Aston Martin ever created. Born of the collaboration between Newport Pagnell and the Milanese carrozzeria, the DB4 GT Zagato combined the already potent DB4 GT underpinnings with Ercole Spada's breathtaking lightweight aluminium bodywork, producing a car that was both a serious GT racing contender and a rolling work of art. With only around twenty examples built, original cars now rank among the most valuable British automobiles in existence, and this 1962 example, chassis #0188-L, presented in period silver, distils everything that makes the Zagato Aston such an enduring icon.

Matrix's resincast interpretation does the subject full justice, with the excellent casting quality and fine photo-etched trim that have become hallmarks of the range. The flowing curves of Spada's design, the distinctive double-bubble roof and the delicate brightwork are all beautifully resolved, while the silver finish shows off the car's sculptural surfaces to maximum effect. Due in the third quarter and currently carrying a 5% pre-order discount, it is precisely the kind of subject that rewards early commitment from collectors of coachbuilt classics.

The Zagato heads a characteristically eclectic Matrix programme. Scheduled for late June delivery are the Bentley 4¼ Litre DHC Vanden Plas 1939, Cadillac S&S Florentine Flower Car 1951, Cadillac Superior Hearse 1970, Maserati V4 Sport 16 1929 and Mercedes 500K Cabriolet C 1935, while joining the Aston for the third quarter are the Alfa Romeo 1900 C Coupé Pininfarina 1952 and Chevrolet Impala Convertible 1971, a typically broad sweep from pre-war elegance to American flamboyance.

Ferrari road car collectors are equally well served this week. BBR celebrates 1980s excess with the 1984 Ferrari 512BB Targa Anliker in 1:18 and 1:43, joined in 1:43 by the very beautiful 1971 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Spider in four colours, while BBR also adds the 2002 Ferrari 575M Maranello in eight colours and the Sultan of Brunei's 1995 Ferrari FX in five. KK Scale is to reissue its accessible 1:18 diecast Rosso Corsa Ferrari 328 GTB and GTS, adding a metallic blue version of the open car, and Looksmart's latest delivery includes the hand-built 1:43 Ferrari Daytona SP3 Icona in striking Yellow/Carbon, part of Ferrari's exclusive Icona series inspired by the sports racers of the 1960s.

Elsewhere, competition content adds further depth to the week. Werk83's latest delivery brings a true DTM icon with the 1:18 Mercedes 190E 2.5-16 Evo2 from the 1991 season in the #7 livery of Kurt Thiim, one of touring car racing's most recognisable machines. On the rally raid front, Spark has put its name to the major teams from this year's Dakar, headed by the winning Dacia Sandrider of Al-Attiyah and joined by the cars of Loeb, Moraes and Gutierrez, the second-placed Ford Raptor of Roma plus Sainz, Guthrie and Elstrom, and the Toyota Hiluxes of Lategan, Price, Quintero and Variawa, while Spark adds two further Toyota GR DKR Hilux T1+ models from the 2023 event, entered by Rebellion Racing for the great all-rounder Romain Dumas and team-mate Alexandre Pesci, complete the picture.

What's Next

With the great race upon us, the Le Mans 2026 pre-order programme deserves pride of place: all this year's runners and riders are now online, the liveries are some of the best in years, and placing your pre-order now means we will manage it for you and ensure you don't miss out once the 1:43 subjects are confirmed by the manufacturers. Find your fan favourites and then leave it with us.

Spark's comprehensive Dakar 2026 programme, Looksmart's Hamilton Monaco Ferrari SF-26 in 1:64, 1:43 and 1:18 alongside the 1:5 Hamilton and Leclerc helmets, Tecnomodel's 1:12 Ferrari 126 C4-M2 for early 2027 and Tameo's Wolf WR1 all reward early commitment. BBR's sweep of Ferrari road cars from the 512BB Targa Anliker to the Daytona Spider, 575M Maranello and Sultan of Brunei's FX promises something for every tifoso, BBR Competition's Triarsi Ferrari 296 GT3 arrives in the fourth quarter, Top Speed/TrueScale's IMSA and road car announcements are expected at the end of the year, Mini GT's 1:64 McLarens follow early next year, and Centauri's 1:5 Ferrari helmet collection is offered on a strictly limited basis, so be quick with your order.

A week that builds towards the 93rd running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, with Kobayashi's Toyota already setting the pace and Antonelli chasing a sixth consecutive Formula 1 victory in Barcelona, is matched on the shelf by collector programmes spanning Toyota's Hypercar spearhead, Laffite's Austrian triumph, Zagato's silver masterpiece and a wide sweep of endurance, Formula 1, road and rally raid content. Whoever conquers La Sarthe on Sunday, 2026 continues to deliver in every direction, both on track and on the shelf.

With Father's Day fast approaching next weekend, we've also got a fantastic selection of models, books and collectables available at special prices, perfect for treating the motoring enthusiast in your life, or perhaps dropping a few hints of your own!

This Week's Headlines

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...

10 June

Spark: has put its name to making the major teams from this years Dakar rally. The winning Dacia Sandrider of Al-Attiyah is joined by the cars of Loeb, Moraes & Gutierrez, the 2nd placed Ford Raptor of Roma plus Sainz, Guthrie & Elstrom plus the Toyota Hilux GRs of Lategan, Price & Quintero and lastly the Toyota Hilux IMT EVO driven by Variawa...

Mini GT: has added a couple of 1:64 McLarens to come early next year - McLaren F1 GTR Presentation 1995 & McLaren MP4/4 2nd Canada 1988 #11 Prost...

9 June

Le Mans 2026: images of all the runners and riders for the 2026 Le Mans 24hrs are now uploaded ready for your preorder for the potential 1:43 models to come and there are some cracking liveries this year. As we have warned each year, there are no guarantees that each subject will be made but we will manage your preorder for you and make sure you don't miss out once models are confirmed by the manufacturers. Find your fan favourites and then leave it with us...

BBR: has added in 18th scale the 2002 Ferrari 575M Maranello in eight colours and the Sultan of Brunei's 1995 Ferrari FX in five colours. The FX will also be available in 43rd scale in the same colour choices...

Tecnomodel: will release during the first quarter of 2027 1:12 models of the 1984 European Grand Prix Ferrari 126 C4-M2 raced to 2nd and 5th places by Michele Alboreto and Rene Arnoux respectively...

TrueScale: the latest delivery features two Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R entries from the 2025 Daytona 24 Hours for Corvette Racing. Included are the #3 car of Garcia, Sims and Juncadella, which finished 26th overall, and the #4 entry of Milner, Catsburg and Varrone, which finished 28th. Produced to TrueScale's usual high standards, both 1:43 scale resincast models accurately capture the latest generation Corvette GT3 challenger and are available to order now...

Spark: the latest delivery includes a varied selection of Nürburgring 24 Hours, Le Mans and Formula 1 subjects. Highlights include the Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo Nürburgring 24 Hours 2025 entries for Walkenhorst Motorsport, the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup 16th Nürburgring 24 Hours 2025 #644 Max Kruse Racing, Jacky Ickx and Gijs van Lennep's victorious Porsche 936 1st Le Mans 1976, Sparky's Haas VF25 Japanese Grand Prix 2025 #31 Ocon in 1:64 and the Porsche 911 RSR 9th Le Mans 1975 #65 Vaillant in 1:64. All are produced to Spark's usual high standards and are available to order now...

Looksmart: the latest delivery includes the 1:43 hand-built Ferrari Daytona SP3 Icona 599+1 2025 in striking Yellow/Carbon. Part of Ferrari's exclusive Icona series inspired by the marque's legendary sports racing cars of the 1960s, the model is beautifully finished to Looksmart's usual exceptionally high standards and is available to order now...

Tecnomodel: the latest delivery includes the 1:18 BRM P160E Spanish Grand Prix 1973 #16 of Niki Lauda. One of the Austrian's early Formula 1 drives before his championship-winning years with Ferrari, the model is reproduced in Tecnomodel's usual high-quality resincast finish and is available to order now...

Looksmart: continuing the enthusiasm for the 2026 Ferrari Formula 1 season so far, Lewis Hamilton's 2nd placed Monaco Grand Prix Ferrari SF-26 will be modelled in 1:64, 1:43 & 1:18. Also to appear later in the year will be his pink sparkle crash helmet alongside Charles Leclerc's white version in 1:5...

8 June

KK Scale: is to reissue its 1:18 diecast Rosso Corsa Ferrari 328 GTB & GTS models and will be adding a metallic blue version of the open car too...

Spark: there is a whole collection of the "Wolf" decorated Mercedes W17 1st & 4th in the Japanese Grand Prix for Kimi Antonelli & George Russell in the works and available to preorder. In each of 1:64, 1:43 & 1:18 scales the models will be available in standard form or with an alternative style of driver figure. In 1:64 there will also be a 2-car box set and also 1:5 driver helmets too...

Tameo: more great news for 43rd scale metal kit builders and classic Formula 1 fans hot on the heels of last week's Renault RE30 announcement. Jody Scheckter's 1977 Monaco Grand Prix winning Wolf WR1 is in development for release later on in the year...

Spark: continues with its theme of 1:64 Le Mans Lancia subjects by adding the six Lancia Beta Montecarlo that took part in the great race in 1980 and 1981 in those classic "Battledress" and Martini liveries...

4 June

Matrix: scheduled for late June delivery are the 43rd scale Bentley 4¼ Litre DHC Vanden Plas 1939, Cadillac Professional S&S Florentine Flower Car 1951, Cadillac Superior Hearse 1970, Maserati V4 Sport 16 1929, Mercedes 500K Cabriolet C 1935 and new models for Q3 are Alfa Romeo 1900 C Coupé 2-Seater Pininfarina 1952, Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato 1962 & Chevrolet Impala Convertible 1971...

Top Speed/TrueScale: these two TSM brands come together with new IMSA and road car model announcements. In both 1:18 & 1:43 there are the BMW M4 GT3 Evo 19th Daytona 24hrs 2026 #1 Paul Miller Racing & #96 Turner Motorsport, Porsche 911 GT3R 33rd Daytona 24hrs 2025 #83 Iron Dames & Lamborghini Temerario 2024 Metallic Green. Only in 18th scale is the Ford Mustang GT3 4th Virginia 2025 #64 Ford Multimatic Motorsports & only 43rd BMW M4 CS 2025 Blue & Lamborghini Revuelto 2023 Matt Metallic Green. All are expected at the end of the year...

Centauri Publications: for Ferrari and Formula 1 1:5 helmet collectors, here is a collection taken from this partworks brand. Many of the greats from the Scuderia's history are offered but on a limited basis so be quick with your order...

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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