Update:The wait for the arrival of the 1:18 scale models was even shorter than we expected. For instance, a Spark-delivered (Porsche Dealer Edition) will land next week. Limited to 333 units, the model will be offered for €259 ($319 at the current exchange rates) and you can check this out in the Facebook post below.onfiguration for the 2019 Porsche 911 GT3 RS costing well over $200,000, those who will be able to adorn their driveways or garages with the most powerful naturally aspirated Neunelfer ever are few. Nevertheless, we're here to help you get over such matters, all with the help of scale models.
Now that the 991.2 incarnation of the Rennsport Neunelfer has made its debut, the time has come from its desk-sized versions to hit the web.
And it seems that these models have more in common with the actual car that other models. For one thing, the big-boys-toys have reached us via a leak - as you've noticed, the images portraying the scale models are actually photos of screens.
Then there's the limited availability of most models. To be more precise, the goodies we see here involve the non-Weissach Package Lizzard Green (the launch hue for the track special), Miami Blue and Chalk, all of which will only be built in 1,911 examples. There's also Lava Orange (this was the launch color for the pre-facelift model), whose production won't be capped.
The models we have here come in a 1:43 scale, but the Facebook label delivering the images isn't aware of their actual maker - these could be brought to the world be either Minichamps or Spark.
As for those of you willing to get their hands on 1:18 scale models, it shouldn't take all that long until these reach the market.
Meanwhile, we're inviting you to check out the soundtrack of the new 4.0-liter flat-six occupying the posterior of the newcomer - we delivered a sample of the 525 hp mill's voice yesterday, when we showed you the thing being drifted on ice by rallying legend Walter Rohrl.
We are now looking forward to finding out the Nurburgring number of the 991.2 GT3 RS, with our expectations being sky-high (think: below seven minutes).
Update:The wait for the arrival of the 1:18 scale models was even shorter than we expected. For instance, a Spark-delivered (Porsche Dealer Edition) will land next week. Limited to 333 units, the model will be offered for €259 ($319 at the current exchange rates) and you can check this out in the Facebook post below.
Now that the 991.2 incarnation of the Rennsport Neunelfer has made its debut, the time has come from its desk-sized versions to hit the web.
And it seems that these models have more in common with the actual car that other models. For one thing, the big-boys-toys have reached us via a leak - as you've noticed, the images portraying the scale models are actually photos of screens.
Then there's the limited availability of most models. To be more precise, the goodies we see here involve the non-Weissach Package Lizzard Green (the launch hue for the track special), Miami Blue and Chalk, all of which will only be built in 1,911 examples. There's also Lava Orange (this was the launch color for the pre-facelift model), whose production won't be capped.
The models we have here come in a 1:43 scale, but the Facebook label delivering the images isn't aware of their actual maker - these could be brought to the world be either Minichamps or Spark.
As for those of you willing to get their hands on 1:18 scale models, it shouldn't take all that long until these reach the market.
Meanwhile, we're inviting you to check out the soundtrack of the new 4.0-liter flat-six occupying the posterior of the newcomer - we delivered a sample of the 525 hp mill's voice yesterday, when we showed you the thing being drifted on ice by rallying legend Walter Rohrl.
We are now looking forward to finding out the Nurburgring number of the 991.2 GT3 RS, with our expectations being sky-high (think: below seven minutes).
Update:The wait for the arrival of the 1:18 scale models was even shorter than we expected. For instance, a Spark-delivered (Porsche Dealer Edition) will land next week. Limited to 333 units, the model will be offered for €259 ($319 at the current exchange rates) and you can check this out in the Facebook post below.