Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

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Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

The greatest win at the mountain?

So what makes the annual Bathurst endurance classic so special?

Is it the history, or the accolades that come from winning this special event? When I think about the great wins, they are the ones that come with great drama rather than sheer dominance. I can’t help thinking that the 2006 win of Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup was the best.

This great win also coincides with one of the most tragic events of 2006, the passing of the legend Peter Brock. Brock’s sudden passing happened about one month prior to Bathurst. In a wonderful tribute, Supercars commissioned the “Peter Brock” trophy.

It was a race that everyone wanted to win, to have the honour of being the first recipient and to pay respect to Brock. In a cruel blow, HRT was to bow out of the race from pole position on the very first lap. Skaife says “it’s the most disappointing thing to ever happen in my career”.

Lowndes started in 6th position and worked hard all day to be where it matters when the twilight of the race comes around. In a tense battle with Rick Kelly, the two had a monumental battle to the end. A few late safety cars added to the drama, and I remember sitting on the edge of my couch willing the Betta electrical Falcon on.

To see the tears in Craig’s eyes after crossing the line made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It just felt right, it was meant to be. Brock’s legacy had the perfect start. I can’t imagine too many Holden fans caring that a Ford had won, as Brock’s protégé had claimed the victory.

As a model car collector, I could not wait to add this special winner to my collection. I still hold it up as my favourite model car. Classic Collectables produced a highly detailed model and included a scale replica of the “Peter Brock’ trophy which sits right next to my model.

These models are now very rare to find for sale, and can fetch around $700. No mine is not for sale! But if you don’t have one, you can hunt one down and have what I say is the greatest Bathurst winner to date.


If you are a fan of Craig Lowndes then check out the Craig Lowndes model cars below

If you love Craig Lowndes have a look at the car below. It was the one that he won his last Bathurst in. It’s the Craig Lowndes / Steve Richards Autobarn Lowndes Racing Holden ZB Commodore which they won the 2018 Bathurst 1000.

Model citizen-Scott McLaughlin

Shop

Success on the race track generally means success off the race track. I would say Scott McLaughlin’s phone started ringing from a young age, and I don’t think it’s going to stop for some time! Along with his pure driving ability, he has wonderful charisma and personality. If Lowndes was the next Brock, Scott McLaughlin is surely the new Lowndes. His popularity has certainly flowed thru to his model cars.

Scott McLaughlin V8 Mustang

Apex Replicas were lucky enough to start our Scott McLaughlin collection. First there was the GRM Holden Commodores, which gave Scott McLaughlin his first career win in the Supercars at his home track, Pukekohe. The big news of 2013 was GRM gaining factory support to run Volvo S60’s. It was then that Scott McLaughlin showed his pure class by consistently battling for podiums and winning races.

When DJR Team Penske snared the young superstar, it was time for Biante to produce our Scott McLaughlin model cars. These now came with opening doors and bonnet. A championship was almost achieved in his first season in Shell colours, but 2018 was redemption. Throw in the fastest ever lap at the Mountain, and you can expect to see many special Scott McLaughlin models to come.

Scott McLaughlin Diecast Model

Authentic collectables are now the DJR Team Penske model maker. The first will be the 2017 Ford Falcon FG-X first drive test car as driven at Queensland Raceway. This will be followed by the 2018 season car. I can also see his 2019 Mustang model being one the hottest releases in a long time. Be sure to pre order that one!

To help you keep track of what has been produced, we have compiled a list to help you chase down any you may have missed.

Scott McLaughlin Ford V8

For you keen Scott McLaughlin fans, let’s hope we get to add many more championship and Bathurst winning models in the future.

Apex Replicas

2012 GRM Holden VE Commodore Homebush(first solo Supercar race) 1:18

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Pukekohe first win 1:18, 1:43

2013 GRM Holden VE Commodore Bathurst Chrome red livery 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 SMP 1:18, 1:43

2014 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Melbourne GP “Jandal car” 1:18, 1:43(Diecast model exclusive release)

2015 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Philip Island 1:18, 1:43

2016 GRM Polestar Volvo S60 Bathurst retro livery 1:18, 1:43

Biante Model Cars

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Bathurst pole car 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

Twin set 2017 DJR Team Penske first 1-2 finish 1:18, 1:43

Future releases

Authentic collectables

2017 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske First drive 1:18, 1:43 (Diecast model exclusive release)

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske team championship set 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske season car 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Sandown Retro livery 1:18, 1:43

2018 Ford FG-X Falcon DJR Team Penske Championship winner 1:12, 1:18, 1:43

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske 1:12, 1:18, 1:43, 1:64

2019 Ford GT Mustang DJR Team Penske Bathurst winner 1:18, 1:43, 1:64