After an exciting conclusion to the 2024 Formula 1 season, we are almost ready to launch the Constructors’ Championship-clinching McLaren MCL38 1:8 scale, with our Miami and Monaco liveried prototypes currently with McLaren for approval, whilst we are also nearing the end of development for our editions of the MCL38’s full size steering replica and Juan Manual Fangio’s 1957 Maserati 250F at 1:18 scale. We have completed the Nuvolari figures for our special 'Man and Machine' edition of the Bugatti Type 59 and are now awaiting the completion of the initial batch of models. Among our exciting developments for 2025, we can now reveal that we will be developing 1:18 scale versions of our Ferrari 312 T2 and McLaren M23D, as raced by Lauda and Hunt during the 1976 season, as well as the Ferrari 156 F1 raced by Phil Hill to Championship victory in 1961. At 1:8 scale, we can announce our intention to create an edition of models replicating Niki Lauda’s 1975 Ferrari 312 T, as well as confirmation that we will continue our partnerships with Scuderia Ferrari and McLaren Racing concerning their currently confidential 2025 cars.
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Historic Formula 1
Maserati 250F
At 1:18 scale
Progress continues on our model of Juan Manuel Fangio’s 1957 German Grand Prix-winning Maserati 250F. As we continue to refine the full prototype, which we aim to finish in the next couple of months, our current scheduling indicates that our first batch of models will be completed in time for Q2. Register your interest to be the first to know when these models are available.
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Bugatti Type 59
1:8 scale Nuvolari Figure Edition
The continued development of our second 'Man and Machine' edition, featuring Tazio Nuvolari and his Bugatti Type 59 from the 1934 Monaco Grand Prix, is progressing steadily. The batch of 1:8 scale models are scheduled for completion early in the year whilst the figures, crafted by our partner studio in Venice, are already finished and with the workshop. Visit our website or speak to our sales team to reserve your model and figure.
Ferrari 312 T “Teapot”
At 1:8 scale
We are pleased to reveal that we will be developing Niki Lauda’s 1975 FIA Formula 1 World Championship winning 312 T at 1:8 scale. Famed for its absurdly proportioned teapot airbox, the 312 T chassis earned nine wins and six podiums during its 15-race span, Lauda and teammate Clay Regazzoni taking six of those victories on the way to claiming both titles to bring Ferrari its first success in a decade. We are still in the very early stages of this development, and currently working to gain access to scan one of the original cars for the utmost accuracy. We don’t expect to produce a complete prototype until at least 2026.
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Ferrari 312 T2
At 1:18 scale
We can unveil the development of the Ferrari 312 T2 at 1:18 scale, as raced by Niki Lauda during the hotly contested and dramatic 1976 Formula 1 season in which he narrowly lost the title to James Hunt, after scarcely escaping with his life. We expect to have created the prototype model by the middle of the year and anticipate the first batch of models in the summer.
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McLaren M23D
At 1:18 scale
Following on from our previous development at 1:8 scale, we can now reveal that we will too be developing the car that formed the other half of the Hunt-Lauda rivalry, the McLaren M23D, at 1:18 scale. The current schedule sees the completed prototype around early Q3, with the first production models available by Q4.
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Ferrari 156 F1 Sharknose
1:18 scale
Another new historical Formula 1 development, we will be developing an 1:18 scale version of the Ferrari 156 F1 driven by Phil Hill in 1961. Affectionally dubbed the ‘Sharknose’ due to its unusual front air intakes, the 156 F1 was the first Scuderia Ferrari mid-engined Formula 1 machine to be driven in true competition and subsequently delivered the Italians their first Constructors’ Championship and fifth Drivers’ Championship. The evocative Ferrari 156 F1 stands tall in amongst the halls of Maranello racing legends as one of the most dominant cars in history. Models are currently scheduled for towards the end of the year.
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Modern Formula 1
McLaren MCL38 – Miami, Monaco & FSSW
Miami and Monaco GP at 1:8 scale
Prototypes for the McLaren MCL38 at 1:8 scale have been submitted to the team for approval, with the full liveries of the cars raced in Miami and Monaco by Norris and Piastri. The first models of these 2024 FIA Formula 1 World Constructors’ Championship-winning cars will be delivered to McLaren, and we are accepting orders for models for delivery in early 2025. Speak to our sales team for more information.
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MCL38 Steering Wheel
Development of the MCL38 full size steering wheel is progressing well, and we remain on track to finish the first prototype wheel in late January. We anticipate strong demand for this model given the team’s recent success, and are accepting orders now for the first batch of models anticipated before the end of February.
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Ferrari "SF-25" Collection
At 1:8 scale, 1:18 scale & Steering Wheel Replica
Our deep partnership with Ferrari will of course continue into 2025 and, whilst the details of the Formula 1 car are indeed confidential, we will again be developing a full collection of models for Ferrari's 2025 competitor.
McLaren “MCL39”
At 1:8 scale & 1:18 scale
Our continued collaboration with McLaren Racing will also continue, with the team's 2025 car the subject of a model at both 1:8 and 1:18 scale. Discussions about the viability of further models in the collection are still ongoing.