Modern Le Mans

At Ministry of Hobby, we select each model with the criteria of both a driver and a collector: LMP, GTE, and Hypercar prototypes from the brands we truly know and compete with. If you have any questions about compatibility or setup, we are here to help you make the right choice.

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NSR Hypercar Body Kit with Mechanics | NSR0640SWSPA
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NSR HYPERCAR BODY KIT with included mechanics

Fabricante: NSR
Ref: NSR0640SWSPA
€61.49
NSR assembly kit that combines the Hypercar body with a complete high-performance mechanics for 1:32 slot. Designed for those who enjoy building and fine-tuning every detail, it offers a solid technical base to compete in the Modern Le Mans category with performance guarantees from the first lap.
Lamborghini SC63 Hypercar White Racing Kit
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Modern Le Mans

Lamborghini SC63 Hypercar White Racing Kit

Fabricante: Scaleauto
Ref: SC-6382
€67.95
1/32 scale construction kit of the Lamborghini SC63, the brand's first LMDh prototype. White body ready for painting, Pro In-flex RT4 chassis in Anglewinder configuration, SC-0029 motor with 22,500 rpm and high-level competition components. A serious platform for those seeking the maximum on track and in the paint shop.
NSR Hypercar Test Car White | NSR0612AW
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NSR Hypercar Test Car White

Fabricante: NSR
Ref: NSR0612AW
€69.90
The NSR Hypercar Test Car White is the reference platform for those who want to build their own competition project from scratch. Undecorated white body, King 21K EVO3 motor in Sidewinder configuration, and Italian engineering from NSR at the service of total customization.
NSR Hypercar Test Car Yellow | NSR0613AW
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NSR Hypercar Test Car Yellow

Fabricante: NSR
Ref: NSR0613AW
€69.90
The NSR Hypercar Test Car Yellow is NSR's ultimate test platform for competition slot racing. Anglewinder configuration at 11°, carbon fibre motor mount, and up to 7 fixing points to adjust the chassis flex for each track.
Modern Le Mans

NSR Hypercar no. 44 Black SW King 21K EVO3 NSR0625SW

Fabricante: NSR
Ref: NSR0625SW
The NSR Hypercar no. 44 Black arrives with a Sidewinder configuration and the powerful King 21K EVO3 motor, a combination designed for the most demanding circuits in the Modern Le Mans category. Reference NSR0625SW, ready to race and compete.
Toyota GR010 Hybride No.8 1er Sao Paulo 2024
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Modern Le Mans

Toyota GR010 Hybrid No.8 1st Sao Paulo 2024

Fabricante: SLOT.IT
Ref: SICA63A
€66.90
The Toyota GR010 Hybrid #8 of Buemi, Hartley, and Hirakawa at the exact moment of their victory in the 6 Hours of Sao Paulo 2024, reproduced by Slot.it in 1/32 scale with an Anglewinder motor, aluminium rear wheels, and a tampography that leaves no detail to chance.
Audi R18 e-tron quattro n2 2nd 24h Le Mans 2012
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Modern Le Mans

Audi R18 e-tron quattro n2 2nd 24h Le Mans 2012

Fabricante: SLOT.IT
Ref: SICA38B
€71.73
The hybrid prototype that marked an era at Le Mans, in your collection. The Audi R18 e-tron quattro no.2 from Slot.it (SICA38B) faithfully recreates the car that finished second in the 24 Hours of Le Mans 2012, with the precision of engravings and decoration that characterise the brand.
296 GT3 - 24h Le Mans 25 - No.21
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Ferrari 296 GT3 - 24h Le Mans 25 - No.21

Fabricante: Avant Slot
Ref: AV52305a
€79.95
The Ferrari 296 GT3 of the Vista AF Corse team that achieved 2nd place in LMGT3 at Le Mans 2025, recreated by Avant Slot in 1:32 scale with a 21,000 rpm motor, anglewinder configuration, aluminium wheels, and 25 shore tyres ready for the track.
Acura ARX-05 White Kit with prepainted
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Modern Le Mans

Acura ARX-05 10 - 1st 24h Daytona 2021

Fabricante: SLOT.IT
Ref: SICA56B
€66.90
The Acura ARX-05 with the number 10 that triumphed at the 2021 Daytona 24 Hours, reproduced by Slot.it with the fidelity and finish that distinguish the brand. A piece for those who value the recent history of endurance racing and precision in every detail.
P-9x8 LMH 6h Fuji 2022 n93 - Pro Anglewinder RT4
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P-9x8 LMH 6h Fuji 2022 n94 - Pro Anglewinder RT4

Fabricante: Scaleauto
Ref: SC-6374
€89.52
The Scaleauto SC-6374 recreates the LMH #94 from the 6 Hours of Fuji 2022 in a Pro Anglewinder RT4 version, fully assembled and ready to run: soft in-flex chassis, 22,500 rpm motor, hardened steel axles, and RT compound front and rear tyres.
Cadillac V-LMdH Hypercar White Racing Kit Anglewinder RT4
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Cadillac V-LMdH Hypercar White Racing Kit Anglewinder RT4

Fabricante: Scaleauto
Ref: SC-6379
€88.40
Scaleauto competition kit based on the Cadillac V-Series LMH from the 24H Le Mans 2023. Soft Pro in-flex RT4 chassis, SC-0029 motor with 22.5k rpm, aluminium wheels on the rear axle and RT compound tyres for serious performance on the track.
Ford Mustang GT3 - Multimatic Motorsports - 24 hours of Daytona 2024
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Ford Mustang GT3 - Multimatic Motorsports - 24 Hours of Daytona 2024

Fabricante: Superslot
Ref: SUH4503
€51.55
The Multimatic Motorsports Ford Mustang GT3 as it competed in the 2024 Daytona 24 Hours: blue and white livery of number 64, top-level endurance drivers, and a level of detail that makes it a reference piece for any GT car collector.
Acura ARX-05 White Kit with prepainted
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Acura ARX-05 White Kit with prepainted

Fabricante: SLOT.IT
Ref: SICA56Z
€47.76
White body kit of the Acura ARX-05 from Slot.it (ref. SICA56Z) with a pre-painted finish, ready for you to apply your own decoration. A perfect base for customising, racing or collecting.
Acura ARX-05 n.60 - 1st 24h Daytona 2022
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Acura ARX-05 no.60 - 1st 24h Daytona 2022

Fabricante: SLOT.IT
Ref: SICA56A
€64.30
The Acura ARX-05 no.60 of Meyer Shank Racing that triumphed in the 2022 24 Hours of Daytona, reproduced by Slot.it with the official race livery and the four drivers of the winning team: Jarvis, Blomqvist, Castroneves, and Pagenaud.
Renault 5 Maxiturbo RACE 1988
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Renault 5 Maxiturbo RACE 1988

Fabricante: Team slot
Ref: PDV01012108
€59.00
A piece that directly transports you to the golden era of turbo in competition. The Renault 5 Maxiturbo RACE 1988 from Team Slot faithfully captures the spirit of one of the most iconic cars of the 80s, ideal for both the discerning collector and the club racer.
Alfa Giulia GTA
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Alfa Giulia GTA

Fabricante: Team slot
Ref: PDV01011103
€45.00
A classic of European motorsport in slot version: the Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA from Team Slot combines collector's detail with the thrill of racing on the track. Perfect for enthusiasts seeking beauty and history on the circuit.
Toyota Celica GTA4 ST-185 Nº10
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Toyota Celica GTA4 ST-185 No.10

Fabricante: Team slot
Ref: PDV01011707
€60.00
The Team Slot Toyota Celica GT-Four ST-185 No.10 brings to scale one of the most iconic cars from the world rally scene of the 90s. A piece for collectors who appreciate the history of motorsport and precision in every detail.
P-963 GTP 24H. DAYTONA 2023 N6 RT4
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P-963 GTP 24H. DAYTONA 2023 N6 RT4

Fabricante: Scaleauto
Ref: SC-6323
€86.72
The Porsche 963 GTP number 6 from the 2023 24 Hours of Daytona recreated by Scaleauto with a Pro in-flex RT4 soft chassis, 22,500 rpm motor, aluminium rear wheels, and RT compound tyres. A model ready to race at a competitive level straight out of the box.
ORECA 07 24H LE MANS 2022 Kit blanco
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ORECA 07 24H LE MANS 2022 White kit

Fabricante: SLOT.IT
Ref: SICA55Z
€47.00
The ORECA 07 24H Le Mans 2022 in white kit version from Slot.it (SICA55Z) arrives without decoration so you can apply the livery of your choice. A perfect base for painting and customisation projects on one of the most iconic prototypes of modern endurance.
ORECA 07 24H LE MANS 2022
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ORECA 07 24H LE MANS 2022 L. HORR J. GLORIEUX

Fabricante: SLOT.IT
Ref: SICA55A
€64.30
The ORECA 07 that competed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans 2022 driven by L. Horr and J. Glorieux, reproduced by Slot.it with the fidelity and finishes that define the brand. A piece for collectors and enthusiasts of the great endurance prototypes.
Superslot H3893A 50 Years of Ford Twin Pack
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50 Years of Ford Twin Pack

Fabricante: Superslot
Ref: SUH3893A
€65.00
Commemorative edition from Superslot that brings together two slot cars in a special pack dedicated to 50 years of Ford in competition. A piece designed for both the collector and the enthusiast who wants to celebrate one of the most exciting stories in motorsport.
Ginetta G60-LT-P1 - Silverstone 4 Hours 2019
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SUH4264 - Ginetta G60-LT-P1 - Silverstone 4 Hours 2019

Fabricante: Superslot
Ref: SUH4264
€49.94
The most ambitious LMP1 prototype from Ginetta recreated at scale in this exclusive Superslot reference. The livery from the Silverstone 4 Hours 2019 captured with a fidelity that enchants any collector or club driver.
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The 24 Hours of Le Mans is, without a doubt, the most iconic endurance race in the motorsport world. In slot racing, modern Le Mans cars hold an equally special place: they represent cutting-edge, state-of-the-art vehicles in miniature form, with a technical complexity that excites both collectors and competitive drivers. If you’ve made it this far, you probably already know what you’re looking for: an LMP prototype, a GTE, or a Hypercar with the level of detail and performance that only a category designed specifically for these types of machines can provide.

The leap from classic Le Mans to modern ones is not just aesthetic. The cars from the last few decades at the Circuit de la Sarthe showcase radical aerodynamic shapes, composite materials, integrated LED lighting in the originals, and a variety of categories ranging from hybrid era LMP1s — featuring brands like Audi, Porsche, or Toyota — to current Hypercars and GTEs that pit production manufacturers against each other on the track. Reproducing all of this in 1/32 scale is a challenge that brands like Slot.it, NSR, Avant Slot, and Scaleauto have taken on with outstanding results.

On the track, these models behave differently than a high-bodied GT or a single-seater. Their low profile, reduced centre of gravity, and pronounced aerodynamics give them a unique character that is noticeable from the very first metre of track. If you are interested in endurance slot racing — whether in a 24-hour format, long-distance leagues, or simply in night training sessions with lights — this category is your natural starting point.

Throughout this guide, we will review what defines modern Le Mans in slot, how to choose the most suitable model for your use, what technical differences exist between prototypes and GTEs, and what aspects you should clarify before making a purchase. Whether you are just starting or already have experience, you will find specific information to make the best decision.

What are modern Le Mans in slot and why do they matter

When we talk about modern Le Mans in slot, we refer to the cars that have competed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the World Endurance Championship (WEC) from the year 2000 onwards. The category encompasses several well-defined classes:

  • LMP1 (Le Mans Prototype 1): the top-tier prototypes, dominated for over a decade by the Audi R18, Porsche 919 Hybrid, and Toyota TS050. With hybrid technology and blade-like shapes, they are the most technical and coveted models.
  • LMP2: broader access prototypes, with standardized chassis. Oreca 07, Ligier JSP217, or Dallara are common references. In slot, they represent a balance between detail and price.
  • GTE / GT3: production cars modified for long-distance competition. Ferrari 488, Porsche 911 RSR, Ford GT, or Aston Martin Vantage. They allow street brands to be seen in the most demanding context.
  • Hypercar: the premier class of the WEC since 2021. Toyota GR010, Ferrari 499P, Cadillac V-Series.R, or Porsche 963. The most recent models with the highest collector potential.

In terms of slot, this variety translates into a rich and constantly updated catalogue. The most active brands release versions of real liveries — with car numbers, team colours, and authentic sponsors — which multiplies the appeal for both competitive drivers and collectors looking to reproduce a specific edition of the race.

How to correctly choose a modern Le Mans in slot

Before buying, it is advisable to ask yourself three questions: What is the intended use of the car? What type of track will it run on? What is the technical level of the user?

Competition use or collection use

A car for competing in a timed championship is not the same as a model for display or sporadic running. For competition, it is important to focus on the stock motorization, the quality of the tyres, the guide, and the braids, as well as the availability of spare parts. Slot.it and NSR are solid references in this regard: both brands have a wide and well-documented spare parts catalogue, and their cars are aimed at drivers who want to fine-tune their setup.

For collection, the criteria are different: the fidelity of the decoration, the level of detail of the body, the finishes of the interior, and the accuracy of the colours compared to the real car are more important.

Track system

This point is critical and often causes confusion. 1/32 slot cars are designed for two main systems:

  • Universal track: compatible with Scalextric and Ninco tracks.
  • Sport track: compatible with Scaleauto and Slot.it tracks.

Before purchasing, make sure you know your circuit's system. Mixing cars and tracks from different systems — for example, a car designed for sport track on a Scalextric circuit — can lead to guide and electrical contact issues. If you have doubts about the compatibility of your setup, consult us: we can help clarify the correct combination.

Scale and space

Most modern Le Mans in slot are manufactured in 1/32 scale, the de facto standard for competition and general use. There is also an offering in 1/24, which is larger and has a higher level of detail, but requires larger circuits and a significantly higher investment. For most enthusiasts, 1/32 offers the best balance between size, price, and availability of circuits.

Main types and differences

Within modern Le Mans, there are important differences between categories that are worth understanding for proper selection:

Closed vs. open prototypes

The most recent LMP1 and LMP2 cars have predominantly been closed (with a covered cockpit), while earlier versions from the 2000s maintained an open cockpit. In slot, this difference is noticeable in the model's aerodynamics and how it behaves in corners: closed cars generally have a more compact profile and a more efficient mass distribution.

GTE vs. prototypes

GTEs are taller and bulkier cars than LMPs. On track, their behaviour is more similar to that of a conventional GT: slightly more inertia, greater rear grip in some models, and an aesthetic closer to street cars. For a driver coming from GT3 or touring, the transition to GTE in slot feels natural.

Hypercar: the current frontier

Hypercars represent the most modern category. In slot, brands like Slot.it have already released models of the Toyota GR010 and the Porsche 963, and the offering continues to grow. They are cars with very high collector appeal, as they reproduce machines that are currently competing at Le Mans.

Technical aspects we should know

Modern Le Mans in slot, due to their morphology, present specific technical characteristics that directly influence their behaviour:

Low centre of gravity

LMP prototypes have their floor practically glued to the ground. In slot, this translates to very flat chassis and motors mounted in inline (longitudinal to the rear axle) or sidewinder (transversal) configurations, depending on the model. The inline configuration lowers the centre of gravity even further, improving stability in fast corners. The sidewinder, on the other hand, offers a more direct transmission and is common in many competition models.

Tyres and wheels

The low profile of the car requires tyres with a precise diameter. In competition models, the tyre compound is crucial: softer rubbers offer more grip but wear out faster in long-duration races, just like in reality. For a 24-hour slot championship, managing tyre wear is part of the strategy.

Guide and braids

The guide is the element that keeps the car on the track. In very low-profile prototypes, the vertical travel of the guide may be limited, which can affect electrical contact on uneven track sections. Braids should be checked periodically: poor contact results in loss of response and erratic behaviour.

Lighting

Many high-end modern Le Mans include functional lighting as standard or are prepared for installation. In a night slot race — or simply in a session with the lights off — lighting adds an immersive component that is hard to surpass. If this matters to you, check the model specifications to see if it includes LEDs or if it requires an additional kit.

Practical tips for use, maintenance, and preparation

A well-maintained modern Le Mans performs better and lasts longer. Here are the points you should not neglect:

  • Cleaning braids and track: after each long session, check the condition of the braids. The buildup of graphite and dirt on the track directly affects electrical contact. A clean track is always faster.
  • Lubrication of gears: apply specific slot lubricant to the crown gear and pinion. A drop is sufficient; excess attracts dust and worsens performance.
  • Checking the guide: ensure that the guide turns freely and does not have excessive play. A worn or poorly adjusted guide is one of the most common causes of derailments.
  • Condition of the tyres: clean the tyres before running. Dirt and dust significantly reduce grip. If the car has been run for many hours, consider changing the tyres before an important race.
  • Chassis inspection: in very low-profile prototypes, the chassis may suffer slight deformations after impacts. Periodically check that it is flat and that the axles turn without rubbing against the body.

Common mistakes to avoid

With modern Le Mans in slot, some mistakes are repeated that are worth knowing in advance:

  • Buying without checking track compatibility: as mentioned, mixing systems without being informed can cause problems. A car designed for sport track may not function correctly on a Scalextric or Carrera circuit without adapting the guide.
  • Over-lubricating: more lubricant does not mean more speed. Excess lubricant in the transmission acts like a magnet for dust and can degrade the tyres.
  • Ignoring the initial run-in: many competition models improve significantly after a proper run-in. Spend the first sessions at medium speed to allow the gears and motor to settle.
  • Not checking the guide before a long race: in a 24-hour slot session, small problems are amplified. A poorly adjusted guide that causes a derailment in ten minutes can ruin the team's strategy in a long race.
  • Confusing motor configurations: inline and sidewinder are not interchangeable without modifying the chassis. Before changing the motorization of a car, ensure that the chassis is designed for that configuration.

Recommendations for beginners and advanced users

If you are starting out

For those approaching modern Le Mans in slot for the first time, the best entry point is usually an LMP2 or GTE model from brands like Slot.it or Scalextric. They are well-finished cars, reasonably priced, and have balanced behaviour that does not require advanced adjustments to enjoy. The LMP2 has a more neutral driving experience than the more extreme LMP1s, making it easier to learn on the track.

Pay attention to your track's rail system before buying, and do not complicate the setup in the first sessions: stock tyres, original guide, and untouched motor are more than sufficient to start running and enjoying.

For experienced users

If you already have experience, LMP1s — especially hybrid models from the golden era of Le Mans — and current Hypercars offer the greatest preparation potential. Brands like Slot.it and NSR have very comprehensive spare parts catalogues: motors with different characteristics, crowns and pinions with various ratios, tyres of different compounds, and alternative chassis.

For long-distance competition, the choice of tyre compound and gear ratio are key variables. A torquey motor with a long gear ratio may be more efficient in endurance races than a high RPM motor optimized for qualifying. It is also worth exploring motorization configuration: a model with an inline motor offers stability advantages on fast circuits that an advanced driver will notice immediately.

Category Car Profile Driving Difficulty Preparation Potential Recommended User Profile
LMP2 Closed prototype, low profile Medium Medium Introduction to prototypes, accessible competition
LMP1 (Audi R18, Toyota TS050…) Closed prototype, highly aerodynamic High High Experienced driver, advanced competition
GTE / GT3 Competition GT, greater volume Medium-low Medium Collectors, transition from conventional GT
Hypercar (GR010, Porsche 963…) Modern prototype, WEC premier class High High Advanced, collector of new releases

Frequently asked questions about modern Le Mans in slot

What is the difference between an LMP1 and an LMP2 in slot?

The LMP1 represents the premier class of prototypes, with greater power, higher aerodynamic load, and more extreme shapes. In slot, LMP1 models typically have a more powerful motor and a more demanding driving experience. The LMP2 is more accessible, both in price and behaviour, making it ideal for getting started with Le Mans prototypes.

Are these cars compatible with any slot circuit?

It depends on the track system. Cars for universal track (Scalextric, Ninco) and those for sport track (Scaleauto, Slot.it) are not directly interchangeable without adapting the guide. Always check the system of the car and your track before purchasing.

Which brands make the best modern Le Mans in slot?

Slot.it and NSR are the most solid references for competition, with an excellent balance between detail and performance. Avant Slot stands out for its high-fidelity bodies. Scaleauto offers very competitive options in the competition segment. Scalextric has licenses for real cars with good visual finishes.

What motor configuration is best for endurance racing?

For long races, the inline motor has the advantage of lowering the centre of gravity and improving stability, which reduces derailments in prolonged sessions. The sidewinder offers greater response and is common in many models aimed at top speed. The choice also depends on the circuit and driving style.

Can I use a modern Le Mans on a small home circuit?

Yes, although very low-profile prototypes appreciate wider-radius corners. On small circuits with tight turns, it is advisable to reduce speed in those sections and ensure that the guide has enough travel to handle direction changes without derailing.

What should I check before a 24-hour slot race?

Guide in good condition and well-adjusted, clean braids with good contact, tyres in perfect condition, transmission properly lubricated, and chassis without deformations. In long races, small problems become major inconveniences: a 15-minute pre-race check can make the difference between finishing and not finishing.

Do current Hypercars already have representation in slot?

Yes. Slot.it has released models of the Toyota GR010 and the Porsche 963, among others. The offering grows each season, as slot brands closely follow the WEC calendar to launch new products aligned with the cars currently competing.

Is it better to buy a car already prepared for competition or to modify a stock one?

It depends on the level and budget. For beginners, a well-run stock car with proper maintenance is more than competitive. As experience is gained, adjustments to tyres, guide, gear ratio, and motor allow fine-tuning of the setup for each circuit. Brands like NSR and Slot.it offer "kit" versions designed specifically for those who want to build and prepare from scratch.

Does lighting affect the car's performance?

A well-installed lighting system consumes very little energy and does not appreciably affect track performance. What can influence is poorly routed wiring or improperly secured LEDs, which can add weight in unwanted areas or interfere with the body. If you install lighting, follow the kit instructions and ensure that the wiring does not rub against any moving components.

Is it worth investing in a Hypercar as a beginner?

Hypercars are high-end cars, with prices to match. For a beginner, the investment may be premature if they do not yet have the driving sensitivity to take advantage of their performance. It makes more sense to start with an LMP2 or a GTE, gain experience, and then make the leap to more demanding and expensive models.

Where can I find spare parts for these cars?

At Ministry of Hobby, we have spare parts for the main prototype brands: Slot.it, NSR, Avant Slot, and Scaleauto. If you need a specific component, you can consult us, and we will help you locate the correct part for your model.

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