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Porsche 911 964 RWB Natty Dread GT Spirit 1:18

Porsche 911 964 RWB Natty Dread 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
GT489
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About the Porsche 911 964 RWB Natty Dread GT Spirit 1:18

TL;DR: GT Spirit's 1:18 resin reproduces the Porsche 911 964 RWB "Natty Dread," a widebody build from Rauh-Welt Begriff, Akira Nakai's Japan-founded tuning house known for aggressive, individually styled 911 conversions. Sealed resin construction captures the exaggerated fender flares and aero pieces that define RWB's signature look.

Rauh-Welt Begriff builds have earned a genuine cult following well beyond Japan, and each car carries its own name and personality rather than a standard trim designation. "Natty Dread" is this particular 964's identity, and its livery leans into that reference unapologetically.

Resin Construction Suited to Widebody Aggression

RWB builds are defined by dramatically flared fenders, deep front lips and towering rear wings, surfaces with far more compound curvature than a standard 911 body carries. Sealed resin handles that kind of aggressive bodywork well, holding sharper, more consistent lines around the flares than diecast tooling typically manages, though at the cost of any opening doors or bonnet, a trade GT Spirit collectors generally accept for tuner subjects like this one. The livery's colour and graphic work is where the personality of an RWB build really lives, and this model renders that detail with the clarity a subject this visually loud demands.

Rauh-Welt Begriff's Place in Tuning Culture

Akira Nakai founded Rauh-Welt Begriff in Japan, building a reputation for widebody 911 conversions that prioritise individual character over factory-style restraint, and the brand's builds have since become genuinely collectible in their own right, independent of the base Porsche underneath. A 964-generation example like this one represents an air-cooled 911 given an entirely different visual identity.

For a tuner-focused display, this Natty Dread stands apart from any factory Porsche variant on the same shelf.

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