January 1/18 Tecnomodel Announcement:

For the past 2-3 weeks, we’ve been busy processing and shipping models from the large shipments we received earlier this month. As a result, we were unable to list the latest new product announcements from some of our favorite brands. until yesterday.

The most impressive lineup comes from Tecnomodel. The company announced plans to produce the fast and beautiful 1982 Renault RE30B Grand Prix car in 1/18 scale. The RE30B scored 4 victories that season in the hands of Alain Prost and Rene Arnoux. All four race winners will be produced in Limited Editions with and without a helmeted driver figure in the cockpit.

Same price. Your choice.

Tecnomodel will also produce 4 1/18 scale Limited Edition versions of the Lotus 109 Formula 1 car from 1994, including the Alex Zanardi mount from the British Grand Prix seen above.

Last but not least, four 1/18 scale Limited Edition versions of the the Jaguar C-Type Longtail will be produced, including the #18 Duncan Hamilton / Tony Rolt entry from the 1952 24 Hours of Le Mans seen above.

Technically, the advance order deadline on all of this is January 31, but we can stretch that a bit. Please reserve asap!

1/12 scale – #15 Ford Mustang – Parnelli Jones – 1970 Trans Am Champion

It was 1970, and famed race car driver Parnelli Jones was hurtling along the Riverside International Speedway in a yellow Boss 302 Mustang, competing for Ford in the Trans-Am Series alongside teammate George Follmer. The race would end up being one of his toughest, and proudest, victories.

On the fifth lap, while passing a lapped car, Jones was bumped off-course by a back marker and returned to the fray with the right side of the Mustang crushed in, fenders rubbing the tires and driveshaft bent. In tenth place, Jones continued until black-flagged for smoke, pitting for emergency repairs to the leaking transmission seal caused by the wobbling driveshaft. Meanwhile, Follmer had opened up a huge lead and was seemingly headed for an easy victory.

However, Jones worked his battered Mustang into third place behind Donohue’s Javelin. Parnelli’s Mustang was battered and dirty and the right side was caved in, the front spoiler was crumpled, and the brake ducts were dropping off. Lap after lap he charged out of turn nine, contemptuously brushing the wall, gunning past the pits with his granite chin thrust forward. With ten laps to go they were running nose to tail, their domination of the Trans-Am so complete that they had each other to race with. The Jones-Follmer showdown ended in the nick of time as Follmer’s shift linkage broke, leaving him without third gear. Jones cruised past to cap off a tremendous 1970 season with a win at Riverside.


PN: R1201202
#15 1970 Ford Trans Am Mustang – Parnelli Jones
MSRP: $399.95

RESERVE HERE


ESTIMATED ETA: Late Q3 2025
Estimated Production 250 pieces

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The International Motorsports Association (IMSA), developed from nothing into the biggest and most successful sports car racing sanctioning authority in the world in just under twenty years. Documented first in IMSA 1969–1989: The Inside Story of How John Bishop Built the World’s Greatest Sports Car Racing Series, this new volume covers the turbulent 1990s and all that changed in that time.

Now in stock! Order your copy HERE.

First Deliveries of 2025!

The first 2025 shipments from Spark, Tecnomodel and LookSmart are expected to arrive next week. Most are pre-sold but we have a small quantity of ‘extras’ available for more than a dozen new arrivals, including Le Mans winners from 2024, 1969 and 1951, Max Verstappen’s 2023 US Grand Prix winning Red Bull, several 2024 Le Mans entries in both 1/18 and 1/43 scale, classic F1 cars and more.

Click HERE for a list of what is still available.