Porsche 934 RSR "Martini"
Porsche 934 RSR "Martini"
Porsche 934 RSR "Martini"
Porsche 934 RSR "Martini"
Porsche 934 RSR "Martini"
Porsche 934 RSR "Martini"
Porsche 934 RSR "Martini"
Porsche 934 RSR "Martini"
Porsche 934 RSR "Martini"
Porsche 934 RSR "Martini"
Porsche 934 RSR "Martini"
Porsche 934 RSR "Martini"
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Porsche 934 RSR "Martini

Art. Nr. 076859090

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Easy-to-build model kit of the Porsche 934 RSR Martini

This model kit of the successful Group 4 racing car in the GT class is perfect for model builders and beginners. With 104 parts and a length of 179 mm, it is easy to build and is also suitable for beginners.

The Porsche 934 RSR Martini was a successful racing car that was used from 1976 onwards. With this true-to-original body and multi-part engine, you can bring the racing feeling into your living room. The separate, movable hood and the multi-part roll bar round off the realistic appearance. The rotating wheels make the model even livelier and the decal for the Martini decor makes the racing car look even more authentic.

Features:

  • True-to-original bodywork
  • Multi-part engine
  • Separate, movable hood
  • Multi-part roll bar
  • Rotating wheels
  • Decal for the Martini decor

Scope of delivery:

  • Plastic model kit (not assembled)
  • Illustrated, multilingual assembly instructions
  • Decals

Background information:

The Porsche 934 RSR Martini was a racing car that was used in the Group 4 GT class from 1976 to 1977. The car was based on the Porsche 911 Turbo and was powered by a 3.0-liter engine. The Porsche 934 won many races, including the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1977. Today, the Porsche 934 RSR Martini is very popular with collectors and fans of historic racing cars.

License: Porsche, the Porsche shield and the distinctive design of Porsche cars are trademarks and trade dress of Porsche AG. Permission granted.

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