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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. With manufacturers now looking ahead towards the second half of the year and anticipation building rapidly towards the Le Mans 24 Hours, the depth and variety of upcoming releases shows little sign of slowing.
Attention is increasingly turning towards the 24 Hours of Le Mans, with the official Test Day taking place this weekend and the countdown to the world's greatest endurance race now fully underway. Based on the evidence provided by the World Endurance Championship so far this season, the competitive picture remains remarkably open, with multiple manufacturers appearing capable of mounting a serious challenge for outright victory at La Sarthe.
Formula 1 also returns this weekend for one of the sport’s defining occasions, the Monaco Grand Prix. Ferrari arrives with added optimism following Charles Leclerc’s newly announced long-term contract extension, while McLaren celebrates its 1,000th World Championship Grand Prix. Special liveries, commemorative helmet designs and the unique atmosphere of Monte Carlo combine to ensure another memorable chapter in Formula 1’s most prestigious event. Across the Atlantic, NASCAR prepares for its first-ever Cup Series race on an active military base as Trackhouse Racing revives its Project 91 programme for the inaugural San Diego street race, with former Formula 1 and sports car star Kevin Magnussen taking the wheel of the No. 91 Chevrolet.
In rallying, Elfyn Evans strengthened his pursuit of a maiden World Rally Championship title with victory in Rally Japan, although the Welshman remains cautious about reading too much into the result at this stage of the season. With several key events still to come, the championship battle remains finely balanced as the summer programme approaches.
On the collectors’ side, this week’s three featured releases span Formula 1’s most influential design era, one of modern Le Mans’ most memorable art cars and a classic IMSA prototype from Dan Gurney’s legendary All American Racers operation. Spark’s Lotus 49 Race of Champions 1968 #4 Graham Hill revisits one of the most important Grand Prix cars ever constructed, while Ixo’s Porsche 911 RSR 31st Le Mans 2019 #56 Team Project 1 in commanding 1:12 scale captures the distinctive Mentos-liveried entry that became an instant fan favourite at La Sarthe. Completing the trio, Hasegawa’s Toyota 88C Daytona 24 Hours 1989 #98 celebrates the fascinating intersection of Japanese engineering and American endurance racing during IMSA’s golden prototype era. Together, they provide a compelling cross-section of Grand Prix innovation, Le Mans creativity and classic sports car competition.
Hill’s Race of Champions Lotus
Spark’s Lotus 49 Race of Champions 1968 #4 Graham Hill captures one of the most influential Formula 1 cars ever constructed at the very beginning of its competitive life. Designed by Colin Chapman and Maurice Philippe, the Lotus 49 introduced the Cosworth DFV engine as a fully stressed structural member of the chassis, fundamentally altering Formula 1 design philosophy and establishing a template that would dominate Grand Prix racing for more than a decade. The car's combination of simplicity, lightness and exceptional power delivery transformed competitive expectations almost overnight, while Graham Hill's experience and technical sensitivity helped unlock its potential during the formative stages of development. The Race of Champions at Brands Hatch provided an ideal setting for the Lotus 49's early appearances, offering a highly competitive non-championship environment in which its revolutionary engineering could be appreciated before the start of the World Championship season.
Spark’s resincast interpretation captures the elegance and mechanical purity that have made the Lotus 49 one of Formula 1’s most celebrated designs. The slender monocoque, exposed Cosworth DFV installation and clean aerodynamic profile are reproduced with impressive precision, while the distinctive Gold Leaf Team Lotus colours sit crisply across the car’s simple yet instantly recognisable bodywork. The overall presentation successfully conveys both the technical significance and visual beauty of a machine that altered the course of Formula 1 history. More than half a century after its debut, the Lotus 49 remains one of the defining cars of the Grand Prix era, giving this model a level of historical importance that extends far beyond the result of any individual race.
The Lotus forms part of a broader Formula 1 programme that spans multiple generations of Grand Prix history. Spark’s latest delivery strengthens the classic single-seater landscape with subjects including the BRM P261 and Spirit 101, while Alain Prost’s Williams FW15C French Grand Prix 1993 winner bridges the gap between the DFV-powered era and the active suspension sophistication that defined Formula 1 in the early 1990s. Tameo further expands the historic programme with work now underway on a 1:43 metal kit of the Renault RE30 that secured a memorable French Grand Prix one-two finish for Alain Prost and René Arnoux in 1981. Werk83 adds two unforgettable moments from later Formula 1 history through Ayrton Senna’s Williams FW16 from Brazil 1994 in 1:43 scale and Michael Schumacher’s Ferrari F300 from Belgium 1998 in 1:18 scale, while Centauri Publications offers a limited series of Ferrari and Formula 1 1:5 helmets celebrating some of the Scuderia’s greatest drivers.
Alongside these historic subjects, Spark’s latest air and sea shipment announcements deliver one of the most extensive contemporary Formula 1 programmes of the year. The air shipment includes Lando Norris’s British Grand Prix winning McLaren MCL39, Max Verstappen’s Abu Dhabi 2025 World Championship-winning Red Bull RB21, Yuki Tsunoda’s Canadian Grand Prix RB21, Andretti Formula E Gen3 Evo entries for Jake Dennis and Felipe Drugovich and new 1:5 helmet releases for Kimi Antonelli and Carlos Sainz. The parallel sea shipment expands the large-scale offering with Norris’s Monaco and British Grand Prix-winning McLarens in 1:18, the Abu Dhabi championship-winning RB21, Haas VF25 Japanese Grand Prix entries for Oliver Bearman and Esteban Ocon and Ferrari SF-25 models for Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc from Monaco, Miami and the China Sprint. Looksmart complements the programme with the Ferrari 296 Challenge in 1:18 and the striking 1:12 Hamilton Ferrari SF-25 China Sprint winner, while Spark’s growing preorder range introduces 2026 Japanese Grand Prix special liveries for Haas and Racing Bulls across 1:64, 1:43 and 1:18 scales together with an extensive new collection of Formula 1 helmets. With preorder windows on both shipment programmes now approaching closure and a 5 percent discount currently available, early commitment is strongly recommended..
The Mentos Art Car at La Sarthe
Ixo’s Porsche 911 RSR 31st Le Mans 2019 #56 Team Project 1 in 1:12 scale captures one of the most memorable and visually distinctive entries of the modern Le Mans era. Finished in its instantly recognisable Mentos-inspired turquoise, yellow and white livery, the Team Project 1 Porsche became an immediate fan favourite during the 2019 running of the 24 Hours, standing out even amongst the colourful and diverse field that has long characterised GT competition at La Sarthe. Beyond the eye-catching appearance, the car represented the continuing strength of privateer endurance racing, with the German squad combining professional preparation, competitive ambition and the determination required to compete against some of the world's leading GT operations. Whether viewed charging through traffic during daylight hours or illuminated under the famous Le Mans night sky, the #56 Porsche embodied the unique blend of theatre, endurance and personality that continues to make the race unlike any other in world motorsport.
Ixo’s large-scale diecast interpretation allows every aspect of the 911 RSR’s aggressive GT racing design to be appreciated in exceptional detail. The pronounced wheel arches, deep front splitter treatment, intricate brake cooling architecture and sculpted rear diffuser are all reproduced with impressive clarity, while the dramatic Mentos livery is accurately applied across the car’s complex surfaces. The larger 1:12 format brings a level of visual impact rarely achievable in smaller scales, successfully conveying both the engineering sophistication of Porsche’s final mid-engined GTE contender and the artistic creativity that has become a defining feature of many modern Le Mans special liveries. The result is a model that functions equally well as a motorsport collectible and as a striking display piece celebrating one of the most memorable GT entries of recent years.
The Porsche forms part of an exceptionally broad endurance racing and GT programme spanning multiple decades of competition. Spark’s latest delivery reaches from the earliest years of Le Mans through to contemporary GT3 racing, featuring the TWR Porsche Le Mans 1996 winner, Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo Spa 24 Hours 2025 entries for Walkenhorst Motorsport and Comtoyou Racing, Mirage M10 Le Mans 1979 cars, the Cougar C20B Le Mans 1990, Osca 750S Le Mans 1957 and Porsche 550 Le Mans 1955. Modern GT competition is further represented through McLaren 720S GT3 DTM entries and the large-scale Nissan Z GT500 Super GT 2024 Motul car in 1:18 scale. TrueScale strengthens the IMSA landscape with Ford Multimatic Motorsports Mustang GT3 entries from Daytona and Laguna Seca, while BBR Competition delivers Ferrari 296 GT3 contenders from the 2025 Daytona 24 Hours for Dragonspeed, AF Corse and Cetilar Racing. Newcomer NZG also makes its debut with Grand Prix Models through a pair of 2025 DTM Mercedes AMG GT3 Evo models for Team Mann Filter and Team Landgraf, complete with opening bonnets revealing detailed engine compartments.
Spark’s substantial air shipment announcement expands the endurance and GT landscape even further with one of the largest Spa 24 Hours programmes announced this year. BMW M4 GT3 Evo, Ferrari 296 GT3, Porsche 911 GT3R, Mercedes AMG GT3 Evo, Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo2, Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo2 and Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R entries feature prominently across both Spark and Looksmart ranges. Le Mans coverage continues through landmark winners including the Peugeot 908 HDi FAP 1st Le Mans 2009 and Toyota TS050 Hybrid 1st Le Mans 2020, while Japanese GT racing receives further support through Toyota GT86 GT300, Nissan Z GT500 and Mercedes AMG GT3 GT300 releases. The expanding Sparky 1:64 programme introduces Porsche 963, Oreca 07, Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo and Ferrari 499P Hypercar subjects, joined by four new historic Porsche 911 endurance racers from Daytona, Sebring and Le Mans. Werk83 adds further Porsche depth with the Le Mans-winning 956, Ludwig’s DRM Championship-winning 935K3 and Bellof’s legendary Nürburgring qualifying record 956, while Marsh Models celebrates its 40th anniversary with a remastered Gulf Porsche 917LH and additional Daytona and Sebring-winning 917K subjects. Looking further ahead, Spark’s preorder programme now includes the 2026 WEC Genesis Magma Racing GMR-001 Hypercar in 1:18 scale, representing the next chapter in endurance racing’s rapidly expanding Hypercar era.
Gurney’s Daytona Toyota
Hasegawa’s Toyota 88C Daytona 24 Hours 1989 #98 All American Racers in 1:24 scale celebrates one of the most fascinating collaborations of the IMSA GTP era. Combining Toyota’s rapidly developing Group C technology with the engineering expertise of Dan Gurney’s legendary All American Racers organisation, the 88C represented a unique blend of Japanese performance and American racing ingenuity. The Daytona 24 Hours entry carried the unmistakable red, white and blue colours synonymous with Gurney’s racing heritage, creating one of the most distinctive visual identities on the IMSA grid. At a time when prototype racing was enjoying unprecedented technical freedom and manufacturer involvement, the Toyota 88C stood amongst an extraordinary generation of turbocharged endurance machines that continue to captivate enthusiasts decades later.
Hasegawa’s long-established plastic kit programme remains one of the most respected within the hobby, and the Toyota 88C demonstrates precisely why. The sleek aerodynamic bodywork, intricate chassis detailing and complex turbocharged powertrain are all faithfully reproduced, creating a rewarding project for builders seeking a subject with both historical significance and engineering depth. The finely moulded components and accurate decal package successfully capture the character of the original racer, while the large 1:24 scale allows the distinctive proportions and aggressive stance of the 88C to be fully appreciated. More than simply a model, the kit offers builders the opportunity to recreate an important chapter in the history of international prototype racing and one of the most recognisable Toyota endurance programmes of the late 1980s.
The Toyota forms part of an exceptionally varied programme spanning rallying, road cars, endurance racing and automotive heritage. Hasegawa itself complements the 88C with Tommi Mäkinen’s Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III from Rally Sweden 1996, while DSN 43 delivers a particularly strong collection of classic rally subjects including the Audi 80 Quattro Sweden 1983, Datsun Violet 160J Boucles de Spa 1980, Fiat 124 Abarth Portugal 1977 and Opel Kadett GTE Tour de Corse 1979. Trofeu adds the Ford Escort RS1800 from Ypres 1979, while Spark strengthens both historic and modern rally coverage through the Monte Carlo-winning Lancia 037 of Röhrl and Geistdörfer alongside contemporary Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Safari Rally entries.
Beyond competition machinery, Ixo expands its road car catalogue with subjects including the Volvo 343, BMW 6 Series, Alpina B7 Turbo and Jeep CJ7 Laredo, while KK Scale introduces the Porsche 911 (996) Turbo in multiple colours. Schuco adds accessible classics including the Ford Escort XR3, Volkswagen Golf GTi Mk1 and Renault 5 Alpine Turbo, while BBR, Looksmart, Matrix, Carbone, Mini GT and ABC Brianza collectively deliver everything from Pagani hypercars and Ferrari road cars to pre-war Maseratis, coachbuilt Mercedes-Benz models, Camel Trophy Land Rovers and historic racing boats. Together, the range demonstrates the remarkable breadth currently available to collectors across motorsport, road car and heritage categories alike.
Whats Next
Spark’s dual air and sea shipment announcements, with pre-orders closing soon and 5% discount currently available, together represent one of the most comprehensive forward programmes of the year, spanning Le Mans-winning Peugeot and Toyota prototypes, the complete Spa 24 Hours 2025 GT3 programme, Lando Norris’s 2025 World Championship McLaren, Hamilton’s 1:12 Ferrari China Sprint winner, new Formula E entries and an expanding 1:64 programme. Early commitment is strongly recommended before these pre-order windows close. Werk83’s forward programme, including the Senna Williams FW16, Schumacher’s three-wheeled Ferrari F300 and a commanding group of Porsche 956 and 935K3 entries, promises real depth across Formula 1, DRM and endurance history, while Marsh Models’ 40th anniversary remastered Gulf Porsche 917LH and accompanying 917K Daytona and Sebring entries offer a rare opportunity to secure one of the brand’s most celebrated subjects.
BBR’s Pagani Huayra Codalunga, Ferrari FXX-K Evo and Ferrari F8 Tributo programme, Looksmart’s controversial Ferrari Luce EV in six colours, KK Scale’s Porsche 911 (996) Turbo for June, Matrix’s mid-June delivery of the Alfa Romeo 6C Figoni and Aston Martin Lagonda, Carbone’s exquisite limited-edition Mercedes 720 SSK, NZG’s debut DTM Mercedes entries, DSN 43’s June rally collection, Trofeu’s Hitachi Escort, Spark’s preorder programme for the Genesis Magma WEC Hypercar and Japanese Grand Prix special decorations, Centauri Publications’ limited Ferrari helmet collection, Hasegawa’s and Tameo’s kit programmes, Mini GT’s Camel Trophy collection and ABC Brianza’s heritage kits all add further breadth to a season of outstanding depth.
A week that opened with the Le Mans countdown, Monaco’s Crown Jewel spectacle, Trackhouse’s daring San Diego NASCAR revival and Evans’s crucial Rally Japan victory ends with collector programmes spanning Hill’s Race of Champions Lotus, the Mentos art car’s Le Mans theatre, Gurney’s Daytona Toyota and a panoramic sweep of endurance, GT, rally, road and heritage content. 2026 continues to deliver in every direction, both on track and on the shelf.
This Week's Headlines
4 June
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...
3 June
NZG: first time listing this brand with GPM. Its two Gounon/Auer 2025 DTM Mercedes AMG GT3 Evo models of Team Mann Filter ("Mambo") and Team Landgraf respectively are both reproduced in 1:64 with opening bonnets to display engine detail...
Ixo: for road car collectors, newly listed for preordering are a 1976 Volvo 343, 1977 BMW 6 Series & BMW Alpina B7 Turbo and 1980 Jeep CJ7 Laredo...
Hasegawa: continues to reissue from its prodigious back catalogue here announcing the Toyota 88C Daytona 24hrs 1989 #98 All American Racers & Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III 1st Sweden 1996 #7 Makinen/Harjanne 1:24 plastic kits...
Tameo: welcome news from Italy is that work has started on a 1:43 metal kit of the Alain Prost and Rene Arnoux Renault RE30 from France 1981 where the two drivers finished in first (Arnoux) and second places...
Spark: brings preorder news of the two 2026 WEC Genesis Magma Racing GMR-001 in 1:18, 2026 Japan Grand Prix Haas & Racing Bulls special decorations in 1:64, 1:43 & 1:18 plus new 1:5 helmet designs for Sainz Jnr, Ocon, Bortoleto, Russell, Stroll, Bearman, Piastri & Bottas...
2 June
BBR: another new 43rd scale hand built model using an older set of parts is this 2017 British Racing Green #92 Ferrari FXX-K Evo...
Spark: substantial new sea shipment announcement focuses on a larger scale programme spanning Formula 1, Ferrari and classic road cars across Spark, Looksmart and Schuco. Formula 1 highlights include Lando Norris’ Monaco and British Grand Prix winning McLaren MCL39 entries in 1:18, Norris’ Abu Dhabi 2025 World Champion car, Haas VF25 Japanese Grand Prix entries for Bearman and Ocon plus large scale Ferrari SF-25 models for Hamilton and Leclerc from Monaco, Miami and China Sprint 2025. Looksmart further expands Ferrari coverage with the Ferrari 296 Challenge in 1:18 and the spectacular 1:12 Hamilton Ferrari SF-25 China Sprint winner. Schuco adds a strong selection of classic road cars with the Ford Escort XR3, VW Golf GTi Mk1, Renault 5 Alpine Turbo and Porsche 911 GT3RS. All models are now available to pre-order with 5% discount currently available for a limited time, with pre-order windows closing soon...
Ixo: the Porsche 911 RSR 31st Le Mans 2019 Team Project 1 Mentos sponsored "art car" is coming as a 12th scale diecast model. That should look spectacular...
Spark: substantial new air shipment announcement spans Formula 1, Formula E, GT3, Le Mans, rallying and Super GT across 1:43, 1:64 and 1:5 scales, alongside additional Ferrari GT3 and Hypercar releases from Looksmart and Sparky’s growing compact diecast programme. Formula 1 highlights include the Norris’ British Grand Prix winning McLaren MCL39, Verstappen’s Abu Dhabi winning Red Bull RB21, Tsunoda’s Canadian GP RB21, Andretti Formula E Gen3 Evo entries for Dennis and Drugovich plus 1:5 helmets for Antonelli and Sainz. GT and endurance racing is heavily represented with a huge Spa 24 Hours programme including BMW M4 GT3 Evo, Ferrari 296 GT3, Porsche 911 GT3R, Mercedes AMG GT3 Evo, Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo2, Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo2 and Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3R entries from Spark and Looksmart. Le Mans coverage continues with Peugeot 908 1st Le Mans 2009, Toyota TS050 Hybrid 1st Le Mans 2020 and an expanding Sparky 1:64 range covering Porsche 963, Oreca 07, Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo and Ferrari 499P Hypercars. Rally collectors are catered for with Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Safari 2025 entries for Evans and Pajari, while Super GT additions include the Toyota GT86 GT300, Nissan Z GT500 and Mercedes AMG GT3 GT300. All models are now available to pre-order with 5% discount available for a limited time as pre orders are closing soon...
Werk83: in its latest news there is a 1:43 Senna Williams FW16 Brazil 1994, as well as the usual group of 1:18 - Porsche 956 1st Le Mans 1982, Porsche 935K3 DRM Champion 1979 Ludwig, Porsche 956 2nd Silverstone 1000kms 1983 Joest Racing, Bellof's 1983 Porsche 956 Nurburgring 1000kms Qualifying Record & the famous Schumacher Ferrari F300 Belgium 1998 with only 3 wheels...
Matrix: announced ten years ago, the 1929 Maserati V4 Sport 16 Cylinder was made in a two-tone green decoration. Today, that same subject is to be issued in a much more subtle maroon colour that suits it very well...
Spark: the latest delivery features a hugely varied selection of 1:43 scale resincast models alongside a striking 1:18 Super GT release, spanning Spa 24 Hours GT3 competition, classic Formula 1, historic Le Mans and rallying. Highlights include the Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo Spa 24 Hours 2025 entries for Walkenhorst Motorsport and Comtoyou Racing, the TWR Porsche 1st Le Mans 1996 winner, the Lancia 037 Monte Carlo 1983 winning car of Röhrl and Geistdörfer and Alain Prost’s Williams FW15C French Grand Prix 1993 winner. Classic Formula 1 is further represented by the BRM P261, Lotus 49 and Spirit 101, while endurance racing collectors are catered for with Mirage M10 Le Mans 1979 entries, the Cougar C20B Le Mans 1990, Osca 750S Le Mans 1957 and Porsche 550 Le Mans 1955. Modern GT and touring competition is covered by McLaren 720S GT3 DTM entries and the large scale 1:18 Nissan Z GT500 Super GT 2024 Motul car, all produced to Spark’s usual exceptionally high standards and available to order now...
TrueScale: latest 1:43 resincast delivery features two Ford Mustang GT3 IMSA subjects from Ford Multimatic Motorsports. Included are the #65 Mustang GT3 16th Daytona 24 Hours 2025 for Mies, Olsen & Vervisch and the #64 Laguna Seca 2024 entry of Tinknell & Rockenfeller. Produced to TrueScale’s usual high standards, both models feature detailed GT3 bodywork and accurate race liveries throughout. Both available to order now...
BBR Competition: latest 1:43 resincast delivery focuses on Ferrari’s 2025 Daytona 24 Hours GT3 programme with three Ferrari 296 GT3 entries now available to order. Included are the #81 Dragonspeed 21st place finisher for Costa, Molina, Neubauer & Rigon, the #50 AF Corse entry of Agostini, Laursen, Leclerc & Toledo and the #47 Cetilar Racing car for Fuoco, Lacorte, Lacorte & Patrese. Produced to BBR Competition’s usual exceptionally high standards, all three models feature sharp race liveries and detailed GT3 bodywork throughout...
Matrix: expect to the first delivery of its 43rd scale 1932 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750SV Figoni, late 1950s Ford Zodiac 206E Mk2 Convertible, late 1960s Marcos 3-Litre GT & mid-70s Aston Martin Lagonda S1 models around the middle of this month...
Marsh Models: celebrating 40 years (yes really!) since the release of one if its most popular and sort after kits and hand built models, the 1:43 1971 Gulf Porsche 917LH is being remastered for release as new resin/metal kits and hand builts. To compliment these, the Gulf and works Porsche 917Ks from 1970 Daytona 24hrs and Sebring 12hrs will be available too. Preorder now...
1 June
BBR: further to last weeks Pagani news, the original 2022 Pagani Huayra Codalunga coupe is available to preorder in 1:43 along with a special Ferrari F12TDF and 1:18 2020 Ferrari F8 Tributo in a bunch of new colour/stripe combinations...
Mini GT: now here's some fun! A collection of 1:64 Camel Trophy Land Rover and Range Rover machines plus, a pontoon raft and Sikorsky helicopter for those more sticky moments!...
ABC Brianza: has some very interesting 1:43 resin kits. For boat racing fans and car marque completists there are the Alfa Romeo Vega Dart 38, Ferrari San Marco (KD800) & Lancia Molivio LV91. Ford Land Speed Record collectors there's the Harley Davidson Streamliner Bonneville 1970 #1 Rayborn and lastly a Bugatti T44 as seen at Retromobile 2026...
29 May
Carbone: an exquisite, highly limited edition (only 20 pieces of each) of the very beautiful Papler bodied 1932 Mercedes 720 SSK Sports Cabriolet in two-tone black and grey highlighted with chrome-work. The subject is available as either roof open or closed...
DSN 43: continues to offer new classic rally and Le Mans subjects with June's collection offering for preorder Audi 80 Quattro 2nd Sweden 1983 #1 Blomqvist/Cederberg, Datsun Violet 160J Boucles De Spa 1980 #23 Duez/Franssen (a new body shape), Fiat 124 Abarth Portugal 1977 #23 Mendes/Ferreira, Opel Kadett GTE Tour De Corse 1979 #40 Loubet/Alemany & Porsche 911 RSR Le Mans 1975 #57 Gant Racing...
Trofeu: this pretty white, red and yellow Hitachi sponsored Ford Escort RS1800 7th Ypres 1979 #39 Eldis/Rossi is the only new 1:43 model on its latest listing for June...
KK Scale: latest creation to be added to its 1:18 diecast range is the 2000 Porsche 911 (996) Turbo which will be available during June in silver, metallic black, yellow & red...
Spark: is adding to its 64th scale diecast collection of Porsche 911s with four new IMSA and Le Mans subjects, two Brumos - Porsche 911 RSR 1st Daytona 24hrs 1973 & Porsche 911 RSR 1st Sebring 12hrs 1973 plus Porsche 911 RS Le Mans 1975 #78 Ecurie Robert Buchet & Porsche 911 RSR 13th Le Mans 1976 #53 Christine Laure...
Looksmart: the highly controversial Ferrari Luce EV launched to a decidedly negative reception worldwide will be modelled in 43rd scale and to be available in six different colours/wheel designs...
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