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Norev New January Releases!

More news from budget-friendly brand Norev!  This assortment of January release focuses on 1:18 scale.  Many are semi or fully opening, a definite plus!  Neat Porsche race cars and the spec on the Cayman GT4 is aces! 182026 – Honda CB7501969, Red Metallic 187834 – Ferrari 308 GTS 1982, Silver 183954 – Mercedes-Benz 500 E 1999, Impala Metallic 187161 – Continue Reading...
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MR Collection | Looksmart Confirm Bugatti FKP Hommage!

MR Collection and sister brand Looksmart confirm the 1:18 and 1:43 scale Bugatti FKP Hommage.  Both will focus on the “Launch Version”, though there will likely be more colours added in the near future.  Moulds are expensive!  There is no word on an official release date at this time. Product# LS574 / BUG019 ...
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Bburago | Bburago Ferrari 2026 Catalogues

The Bburago and Bburago Ferrari 2026 catalogues showcase the brand’s latest evolution in officially licensed Ferrari replicas, highlighting refreshed liveries, updated tooling, and expanded coverage across 1:18, 1:24, and 1:43 scales. For 2026, Bburago leans further into modern Ferrari design language, offering sharper details, cleaner paint execution, and a broader mix of road and racing models. The catalogues continue to Continue Reading...
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Maisto 2026 Catalogue

Maisto’s 2026 catalogue has landed, and it’s very much a continuation of the brand’s familiar formula. The lineup leans heavily on refreshed colours, repackaged favourites, and a few strategic additions across 1:18, 1:24, and 1:64. Nothing groundbreaking, but Maisto remains consistent in delivering accessible, budget‑friendly models that keep the shelves full and the casual collector engaged. If you’re hoping for Continue Reading...
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Kyosho 2026 Catalogue

It’s 2026, which means catalogue season is officially underway. Kyosho’s latest book actually landed about a week ago, and despite the bold Fast & Furious cover, the lineup inside doesn’t offer much in the way of surprises. The brand seems content to lean on past successes rather than push into new territory.  Kyosho, if you’re listening, how about kicking things Continue Reading...
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