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Porsche RS Spyder #6 E. Collard ALMS 2007 Minichamps 1:43

Porsche RS Spyder #6 E. Collard ALMS 2007 Minichamps 1:43
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Specifications
Car Brand
Porsche
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:43
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
WAP02061018-P1
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About the Porsche RS Spyder #6 E. Collard ALMS 2007 Minichamps 1:43

TL;DR: This Minichamps 1:43 diecast is the Porsche RS Spyder #6, driven by Emmanuel Collard in the 2007 American Le Mans Series. It captures Porsche's LMP2 prototype in factory sponsor livery, a genuine racing subject rather than a generic sports-prototype stand-in.

The RS Spyder was Porsche's answer to LMP2 regulations, and this diecast records a real season rather than an invented number board.

A Genuine ALMS Prototype in 1:43 Diecast

The RS Spyder ran the American Le Mans Series through the mid-to-late 2000s as one of the dominant LMP2 cars of its era, fielded by Penske Racing with a driver roster that included Emmanuel Collard alongside regulars like Romain Dumas and Sascha Maassen. This #6 example places Collard's car in period sponsor colours, and Minichamps builds the low, wide prototype body with the correct roof scoop and rear wing profile rather than a simplified racing-car silhouette. Open cockpits and prototype bodywork are unforgiving of soft tooling, since there is little bodywork mass to hide behind, and the sharp shoulder line running the length of the car is where that accuracy shows most clearly at this scale. It is a diecast built for a specific race entry, not a generic prototype shape wearing a number.

Building an LMP2 Shelf Around This Entry

Le Mans Prototype collecting rewards depth over single hero pieces, since a full ALMS or Le Mans season fields a dozen or more closely related liveries across a handful of chassis. This RS Spyder works as an anchor for that kind of build, sitting naturally beside sister cars from the same Penske programme or rival LMP2 entries from the period. At 1:43 the prototype's low stance photographs well in a packed cabinet row, and the driver-specific livery gives the piece a documented identity that a generic racing diecast cannot match.

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