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Porsche 911 993 RWB Army Girl Purple GT Spirit 1:18

Porsche 911 993 RWB Army Girl Purple GT Spirit 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Porsche
Model Manufacturer
GT Spirit
Scale
1:18
Material
Resin
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
GT562
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About the Porsche 911 993 RWB Army Girl Purple GT Spirit 1:18

TL;DR: GT Spirit's 1:18 resin Porsche 911 993 RWB reproduces the wide-body Army Girl livery in purple, one of Rauh-Welt Begriff's distinctive tuned 911 builds on the 993 chassis. Sealed resin construction favours the flared arches and low stance over opening features, matching a subject built for visual impact.

Rauh-Welt Begriff turns 911s into something closer to street art than factory Porsches, and the 993 generation has long been one of its favourite canvases. GT Spirit's resin cast leans fully into that aesthetic.

GT Spirit's Sealed Resin Approach to RWB's Wide-Body Build

The 993's rounded factory arches disappear under RWB's flared, riveted-look wide-body kit, and a sealed resin casting handles that continuous, swollen silhouette better than a hinged diecast body ever could, since there's no door or bonnet seam to interrupt the flow of the arch into the sill. The purple paint carries real depth under direct light, a benefit of GT Spirit's small-batch hand finishing, and the lowered stance and aggressive fitment come through in the proportions rather than being softened for tooling ease. There's no opening bonnet or cabin detail to speak of, but RWB builds were never about what's underneath: they're about the shape from ten feet away, and that's exactly what this resin cast delivers.

Rauh-Welt Begriff and the Culture Behind the Kit

RWB's founder built a reputation hand-fabricating wide-body kits for 911s and giving each finished car its own individual name, Army Girl among them, turning modified Porsches into one-off personalities rather than anonymous tuner builds. That naming culture is part of why RWB liveries translate so well to scale: each one is a distinct, collectible identity rather than a generic colour option. Displayed among other modified Porsches or wide-body tuner subjects, this Army Girl 993 represents a genuinely different strand of Porsche culture from factory GT3s and Turbos, one built entirely around individual expression rather than manufacturer specification.

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