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It's been another exceptionally busy week of deliveries and announcements here, with high summer 2026 keeping the collector market moving at full pace across every discipline. New arrivals have continued to land daily, future production programmes keep broadening, and collectors across sports car racing, single-seaters, touring cars, rallying, Formula 1 and road cars are being presented with an ever-widening choice of subjects.
On track, BMW claimed a second victory of this year's World Endurance Championship at Interlagos on Sunday. This time it was the WRT team's #15 M Hybrid V8 LMDh that took the laurels with Kevin Magnussen, Raffaele Marciello and Dries Vanthoor driving, though there was a peculiar similarity to the sister car's win at Spa back in May.
Formula 1 is back after a week off with a fan favourite in Spa-Francorchamps for the Belgian Grand Prix. This will be the 10th round of the 2026 campaign and the first as part of a double header before the Hungarian Grand Prix leads F1 into its annual summer break. Many of the drivers have suggested that the Belgian Grand Prix might shape up in a similar way to Silverstone, in which energy management will once again play a factor through the lap.
Looking further ahead, Toyota has received a strong level of interest from customers wishing to purchase its new 2027 World Rally Championship car that is currently in development for next year. The Japanese brand is the only traditional automotive manufacturer developing a car to the FIA's new WRC technical regulations to be introduced in 2027, with tuner operations Project Rally One and RMC Motorsport also confirming plans to develop cars to the new rules.
On the collectors' front, this week's three featured releases span three very different corners of the sport. FC Models brings us the long-awaited 1:20 March 76B in which James Hunt finished third at Trois-Rivières in 1976, the year he took the Formula 1 crown. Looksmart delivers the sensational new Lamborghini Fenomeno in 1:43, the most powerful road-going V12 the marque has ever built, and Ixo completes the trio with the 1:18 Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 of Takamoto Katsuta and Aaron Johnston, winners of this year's Safari Rally Kenya. Together they take in historic single-seater racing, the cutting edge of the modern supercar and the drama of the current World Rally Championship.
Hunt's Trois-Rivières March
FC Models' March 76B 3rd Trois-Rivières 1976 #96 Hunt in 1:20 scale captures one of motorsport's most evocative single-seater subjects. Trois-Rivières was the jewel of North American Formula Atlantic, a fearsome street circuit in Quebec that drew Formula 1 stars across the Atlantic to test themselves against the continent's rising talent. In 1976, the very year he would wrest the Formula 1 World Championship from Niki Lauda in the McLaren, James Hunt guested in the Ecurie Canada, Ramada-backed March 76B and charged to a hard-fought third. As a subject, it neatly bottles the raw, no-nonsense spirit of period Atlantic racing and one of the sport's most charismatic champions at the peak of his powers.
FC Models' resin and metal interpretation does the subject full justice, with the sharply mastered casting, sensible photo-etched detailing, printed acetate windows and finely screen-printed decals that have become hallmarks of the range. Built to the exacting 1:20 scale, the kit resolves the 76B's purposeful wedge profile, exposed suspension and period Ecurie Canada livery with real presence, rewarding the collector who enjoys creating a centrepiece with their own hands. Released this month, it is available to order now.
The March heads an FC Models delivery with a strong single-seater flavour, arriving alongside the 1:20 March 772P BMW in which Jochen Mass won the prestigious 1977 Nürburgring Formula 2 race, another beautifully detailed resin and metal kit celebrating a memorable chapter of late-seventies competition. Beyond FC Models, the historic Formula 1 content runs deep this week, with Tecnomodel ending its recent quiet spell to offer the 1981 March 811s of Derek Daly and Eliseo Salazar in several different versions, the favourite likely being Daly's seventh-placed British Grand Prix car, adding a welcome ground-effect-era subject to the growing range.
Built and ready made Formula 1 content runs equally deep in the wake of Silverstone. Spark continues to expand its 2026 Formula 1 driver's helmet collection, following the fashion of almost constant new race-by-race designs, with British Grand Prix editions for Sainz, Russell, Stroll, Norris, Bearman, Bottas and Piastri, along with an Austrian version too. Looksmart, in parallel with BBR, continues its 2026 Ferrari SF-26 programme with Charles Leclerc's British Grand Prix winner in 1:64, 1:43, 1:18 and 1:12 scales, Lewis Hamilton's Silverstone car in 1:43 and 1:18, and his Catalunya Grand Prix winner in 1:12, while BBR's 1:43 history of the season adds the British Grand Prix versions of both SF-26s, offered with or without driver figures, and 1:18 diecast versions with removable nose sections, front wings and wheels.
Sant'Agata's New Phenomenon
Looksmart's Lamborghini Fenomeno 2025 in 1:43 scale captures the most extreme road-going Lamborghini yet built. A limited "few-off" of just twenty-nine coupes, the Fenomeno takes the Revuelto's naturally aspirated V12 hybrid architecture to a new peak, its 6.5-litre engine combining with three electric motors for a combined output beyond 1,080 CV, making it the most powerful road car the marque has ever produced. Finished here in a searing Giallo Crius yellow, it represents the very pinnacle of the contemporary supercar and the sort of headline machine that defines the year for road car collectors.
Looksmart's hand-built resin interpretation upholds the standards that have made the range a benchmark for 1:43 road cars, with the top-quality paint finish and finely applied photo-etched detailing collectors expect. The Fenomeno's dramatic, sharply sculpted bodywork, aggressive aerodynamic addenda and purposeful stance are all beautifully resolved, the vivid yellow lending the little model real shelf presence. Released this month, it is precisely the kind of limited, high-desirability subject that rewards early commitment.
The Fenomeno heads a rich week for road car collectors. The same Looksmart shipment brings the equally striking Ferrari 849 Testarossa 2025 in Metallic Orange, another of the latest Italian supercars rendered in beautifully hand-built 1:43 scale. Elsewhere, Cult Scale Models has confirmed a first delivery during the third quarter of 2026 for its 1:18 1961-1964 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Ti (101) and 1949 Aston Martin 2 Litre Sports, with three colour choices of each, while Ixo rounds out the roadster interest with a 1985 Renault 5 GT Turbo and a Lancia Ypsilon among its latest classic and current announcement. For the kit builder, Italeri is to release a 1:24 plastic kit of the delightful late-1960s Lancia Fulvia HF to catch the eye of kit enthusiasts.
Katsuta's Kenyan Crown
Ixo's Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 1st Safari 2026 #18 Katsuta/Johnston in 1:18 scale captures the modern World Rally Championship at its most dramatic. On the brutal, car-breaking gravel of Safari Rally Kenya, Takamoto Katsuta, partnered by co-driver Aaron Johnston in the Toyota Gazoo Racing machine, drove with grit and resilience to claim the biggest result of his career, a hugely popular and emotional maiden WRC victory and a proud home-brand triumph for Toyota. As one of the leading hybrid Rally1 cars, the #18 GR Yaris represents the cutting edge of current rallying and the fierce fight between Toyota and Hyundai at the front of the championship.
Ixo's diecast interpretation does the subject full justice at the larger 1:18 scale, with the well-resolved casting and competitive pricing that have made the range so popular. The GR Yaris's aggressive aerodynamics, deep front splitter, prominent rear wing and busy Toyota Gazoo Racing livery, complete with its Denso, CCI, Panasonic and Tamadic branding, are all cleanly rendered, capturing the purposeful, planted stance of a modern Rally1 car. Currently listed for pre-order with a 5% discount, it is an easy recommendation for any collector of contemporary rallying.
The Toyota heads a rich week for rally collectors. The same Ixo classic and current announcement runs deep in both 1:43 and 1:18 scales, taking in the Audi 200 Quattro, Ford Sierra RS Cosworth and 4x4, Skoda Fabia Rally2, Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 and Rally2 and the Lancia Ypsilon HF Rally4, while a separate Ixo group of 2025 WRC models is expected for first delivery at the end of August, featuring the Monte Carlo Fords of Munster/McErlean, the Safari Hyundais of Tanak and Neuville, Tanak's in a splendidly dirty finish, and Martin Sesks' Ford from Sweden and Estonia. There is a strong historic seam too, with Beemax set to reissue the excellent Aoshima 1:24 plastic kit of Carlos Sainz's 1991 Monte Carlo-winning Toyota Celica GT-Four, DSN 43 preparing new master parts for the 1970s Opel Commodore, beginning with Michele Mouton's Monte Carlo 1975 Commodore GSE shared with Robini, alongside an Audi 80 Quattro from the 1989 1000 Lakes, a splendidly tartan-decorated Porsche 911SC from Portugal 1979 and an Ecurie Francorchamps Ferrari 365 GTB/4 from Le Mans 1972, and Trofeu adding an Alpine A110 from the 1971 Monte Carlo of Chubrikov and a Ford Escort RS1800 from the 1977 RAC of Fowkes and Harris.
Endurance, GT and touring car collectors are well served too. Spark has confirmed that the number of 2026 Le Mans models in preparation in 1:18 far outnumbers those left unselected, with the three class winners joined by a further thirty-three Hypercar, LMP2 and GT3 subjects scheduled for release from December through to May. Spark has also published its short list of 1:18 Nürburgring 24 Hours models, taking in the winning Mercedes-AMG GT3, the second-placed Aston, the third-placed BMW, the ever-popular BMW M3 Touring 24H, the HWA Engineering Mercedes, a pair of Audis and the Red Bull Lamborghini. That M3 Touring theme continues at Minichamps, where what began as an April Fools' joke and became a firm fans' favourite, the BMW M3 Touring 24H, is to be modelled in its three current decorations, the "April Fool", the "We Built It" NLS2 racer and the fourth-placed Nürburgring 24 Hours Shell-sponsored version, all available to pre-order in 1:18, 1:43 and 1:64 scales, while Trofeu adds a period touch with the BMW 1602 from the 1971 Nürburgring 300kms of Clever.
Elsewhere, two new titles tempt from the bookshelf, with 20 Years of GT3 Racing: The Story Of The World's Leading GT Sportscar Category and Andrea Moda Formula: The Legend Of The Formula One Team Too Bad To Be True rounding out a week with something for every taste.
What's Next
With pre-order books filling fast, several programmes deserve pride of place. Spark's confirmed 1:18 Le Mans 2026 line-up, with the three winners and thirty-three further Hypercar, LMP2 and GT3 subjects scheduled from December to May. This sits alongside Spark's 1:18 Nürburgring 24 Hours short list, while Minichamps' BMW M3 Touring 24H trio in 1:18, 1:43 and 1:64 rewards early commitment. Ixo's 2025 WRC collection is due for first delivery at the end of August, and Cult Scale Models' 1:18 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Ti and Aston Martin 2 Litre Sports are expected during the third quarter. Beemax's Toyota Celica GT-Four reissue reward the hands-on builder, making the coming months look particularly exciting for collectors.
A week defined on track by BMW's second WEC victory of the year at Interlagos, Formula 1's return to the fan favourite of Spa-Francorchamps and growing customer interest in Toyota's 2027 World Rally Championship contender is matched on the shelf by collector programmes spanning Hunt's Trois-Rivières March, Sant'Agata's extraordinary Fenomeno and Katsuta's Safari-winning Toyota, backed by a broad sweep of Formula 1, endurance, GT, rally and road car content. Whatever your corner of the hobby, 2026 continues to deliver in every direction, both on track and on the shelf.
This Week's Headlines
16 July
Tameo: due early August is the new 1:43 top quality metal kit of the 1981 Renault RE30 which finished in first and second places in the French Grand Prix at Paul Ricard, Alain Prost leading home Rene Arnoux...
14 July
Ixo: here is a healthy announcement of classic and current road and rally models in both 43rd and 18th scales. For rallyists, look out for Audi 200 Quattro, Ford Sierra RS Cosworth & 4x4, Skoda Fabia Rally2, Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 & Rally 2 and Lancia Ypsilon HF Rally4. Roadsters can look forward to a 1985 Renault 5GT Turbo and Lancia Ypsilon...
Cult Scale Models: expected to make the first delivery during Q3/2026 are the three colour choices each of the 18th scale 1961-1964 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Ti (101) and 1949 Aston Martin 2 Litre Sports models...
Tecnomodel: it has been a little while since its almost daily flurry of new model announcements so we are pleased to offer the 1981 March Grand Prix Team March 811s of Derek Daly and Eliseo Salazar. There are several different versions the favourite probably being Daly's 7th placed British GP...
Spark: continues to expand its 2026 Formula 1 driver's helmet collection following the fashion of almost constant new race-by-race designs. This collection introduces those changes for the British Grand Prix for Sainz, Russell, Stroll, Norris, Bearman, Bottas and Piastri (plus is Austria version too). Question - anyone remember the driver's original designs?...
Italeri: keeping up with the plastic kit news, there's going to be a 24th scale kit of the late 1960s Lancia Fulvia HF...
Beemax: is to reissue the excellent Aoshima 1:24 plastic kit of Carlos Sainz's 1991 Monte Carlo rally wiining Toyota Celica GT-Four. No precise date yet so keep an eye on the site...
13 July
Spark: while not the entire grid, the number of 2026 Le Mans 1:18 models in preparation far outnumbers those that have not been selected. The three winners are coming along with 33 other Hypercar, LMP2 and GT3 to be released from December through to May next year according to the schedule...
Books: the latest delivery brings two fascinating new titles for motorsport enthusiasts. Arriving is 20 Years of GT3 Racing: The Story Of The World's Leading GT Sportscar Category, a comprehensive look at the evolution of modern GT3 racing, alongside Andrea Moda Formula: The Legend Of The Formula One Team Too Bad To Be True, telling the remarkable story of one of Formula 1's most infamous teams. Both titles are now available to order...
Looksmart: the latest delivery brings two spectacular modern Italian supercars in beautifully hand-built 1:43 scale. Arriving are the striking Ferrari 849 Testarossa 2025 finished in Metallic Orange and the dramatic new Lamborghini Fenomeno 2025 in Yellow. Two exceptional additions for collectors of the latest high-performance road cars, both now available to order...
FC Models: the latest delivery celebrates two memorable chapters of late-1970s single-seater racing with a pair of beautifully detailed 1:20 resin/metal kits. Arriving are James Hunt's March 76B, which finished 3rd at Trois-Rivières in 1976 during his final season with March, alongside Jochen Mass's March 772P BMW, winner of the prestigious 1977 Nürburgring Formula 2 race. Two iconic March machines, both now available to order...
Spark: has published the short list of 1:18 Nurburgring 24hrs models which includes the winning Mercedes AMG GT3, 2nd placed Aston, 3rd placed BMW, the BMW M3 Touring 24H (of course!), the HWA Engineering Mercedes, a couple of Audi and the Red Bull Lamborghini...
10 July
DSN 43: there's another new set of master parts to make the 1970s Opel Commodore. The first subject chosen in the Michele Mouton co-driven Monte Carlo 1975 Opel Commodore GSE shared with driver Robini. Also on the way are Audi 80 Quattro 8th 1000 Lakes 1989 Walfridsson/Dawidson, Porsche 911SC Portugal 1979 Goncalves/Oliveira (in a splendid tartan decoration!) and from Le Mans another 1972 Ferrari 365 GTB4 placed 8th for Ecurie Francorchamps...
Trofeu: next up will be a couple of rally and one circuit models. The rally cars are an Alpine A110 27th Monte Carlo 1971 #65 Chubrikov/Chubrikov and Ford Escort RS1800 RAC 1977 #36 Fowkes/Harris while the circuit racer is the BMW 1602 Nurburgring 300kms 1971 #136 Clever...
Minichamps: what started as an April Fools joke became reality and a firm fans favourite, the BMW M3 Touring 24H is to be modelled in its three current decorations, the "April Fool", the "We Built It" NLS2 race car and finally the 4th placed Nurburgring 24hrs Shell sponsored version. All three subjects are availabe to preorder in 18th, 43rd and 64th scales...
Ixo: we look forward to the end of August for the first delivery of this group of 1:18 & 1:43 2025 WRC models with the Monte Carlo Fords of Munster/McErlean, Tanak/Neuvile Safari Hyundais (Tanak's in a dirty finish) and Martin Sesks Ford from Sweden & Estonia...
7 July
Spark: great news for the 2026 BTCC season, the 1:43 model grid is expanded to now not just include the Ford and BMW teams but also Hyundai and Audi. The driver choice is now Sutton, Cammish, Osborne, Selby, De Leon, Rainford, Ingram, Chilton, Collard, Hamilton, Dorlin, Smiley, Doble, Moffat & Patterson...
Looksmart: in parallel to BBR, the Formula 1 2026 Ferrari SF-26 focus expands again for Charles Leclerc's British Grand Prix winner in 1:64, 1:43, 1:18 & 1:12. Lewis Hamilton's Silverstone car will be available in 1:43 & 1:18 plus his Catalunya Grand Prix winner in 1:12 too...
BBR: continues to offer its 1:43 model hitory of the 2026 Ferrari Formula 1 season by offering the British Grand Prix versions of the Charles Leclerc & Lewis Hamilton Ferrari SF-26s. Silverstone saw the years first win for Leclerc with Hamilton following him home in third place. Per previous 2026 model announcements, these subjects will be availble to preorder either with or without a driver figure...
Mini GT: has two more GT3 subjects added to its future production plans. It has created a new master tooling for the 2025 Daytona 24hrs Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo Magnus Racing plus the "Test Card" Mercedes AMG GT3 3rd Bathurst 12hrs 2025 Team GMR, a hugely popular subject across many brands...
Keeping In Touch
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