This is the 2013 RWB Black Flat Black in 1:18 scale by GT Spirit.
The RWB Porsche 911 finished in Flat Black is a dramatic expression of Japanese tuning culture and handcrafted automotive artistry. Built by Akira Nakai of RAUH-Welt Begriff, each RWB Porsche is individually transformed with hand-fitted widebody fenders, deep-dish wheels, lowered suspension, and race-inspired aerodynamic components. The stealthy Flat Black finish enhances the car’s aggressive stance while emphasizing the raw, purposeful character of the build. What truly sets a 2013 RWB creation apart from its competition is that no two cars are exactly alike—every build reflects Nakai’s personal craftsmanship and the owner’s vision, making each RWB Porsche a one-of-a-kind fusion of classic Porsche engineering and bold custom design.
GT Spirit 1:18 scale resin models are designed for the discerning collector who prioritizes absolute visual perfection and shelf presence. Unlike traditional diecast, these resin-cast masterpieces allow for sharper body lines and more complex aerodynamic details that metal simply cannot replicate.
The RWB Porsche 911 finished in Flat Black is a dramatic expression of Japanese tuning culture and handcrafted automotive artistry. Built by Akira Nakai of RAUH-Welt Begriff, each RWB Porsche is individually transformed with hand-fitted widebody fenders, deep-dish wheels, lowered suspension, and race-inspired aerodynamic components. The stealthy Flat Black finish enhances the car’s aggressive stance while emphasizing the raw, purposeful character of the build. What truly sets a 2013 RWB creation apart from its competition is that no two cars are exactly alike—every build reflects Nakai’s personal craftsmanship and the owner’s vision, making each RWB Porsche a one-of-a-kind fusion of classic Porsche engineering and bold custom design.
GT Spirit 1:18 scale resin models are designed for the discerning collector who prioritizes absolute visual perfection and shelf presence. Unlike traditional diecast, these resin-cast masterpieces allow for sharper body lines and more complex aerodynamic details that metal simply cannot replicate.
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