This is the 2015 Porsche RWB Army Girl Purple in 1;18 scale by GT Spirit.
The 2015 RWB Army Girl Porsche 911 (993) is a striking example of Akira Nakai’s bespoke Porsche artistry—rebuilt at RWB’s Kashiwa workshop, this coupe was transformed with a wide-body kit featuring slammed suspension, prominent ducktail and champion-style wings, and rendered in a rare and captivating purple finish (originally white before its repaint in early 2017). What truly sets the Army Girl apart is its fusion of bold visual flair and handcrafted individuality: every rivet-lined fender, aggressive aero component, and paint choice reflects a deeply personal expression, making it less a race car and more a rolling sculpture that redefined the boundaries of boutique automotive customization.
This model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish and has a sealed body. These diecast
models are exceptionally accurate of scale, shape and detail. Interior detail is hand assembled and easily
visible. Photo etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are often used for a most
authentic replication.
The 2015 RWB Army Girl Porsche 911 (993) is a striking example of Akira Nakai’s bespoke Porsche artistry—rebuilt at RWB’s Kashiwa workshop, this coupe was transformed with a wide-body kit featuring slammed suspension, prominent ducktail and champion-style wings, and rendered in a rare and captivating purple finish (originally white before its repaint in early 2017). What truly sets the Army Girl apart is its fusion of bold visual flair and handcrafted individuality: every rivet-lined fender, aggressive aero component, and paint choice reflects a deeply personal expression, making it less a race car and more a rolling sculpture that redefined the boundaries of boutique automotive customization.
This model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish and has a sealed body. These diecast
models are exceptionally accurate of scale, shape and detail. Interior detail is hand assembled and easily
visible. Photo etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are often used for a most
authentic replication.
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