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997 GT3 resin

How has no one mentioned this yet? And does anyone have info on it? TK or full kit? Looks like it was reworked from a diecast, by the marks on the doors.
pic from stradasports site
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If that's suppose to be the new RSR it's way off.
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Re: 997 GT3 resin

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If that's suppose to be the new RSR it's way off.
Um, yeah. What he said.

At first glance it looks good, but compare it to photos and it falls apart fast; the lower fascia is way off (the vent is far too tall, the lower lip is far too thick, etc. etc.), rear quarters are too narrow (before addition of flares).
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Re: 997 GT3 resin

Hi,

according to infos from www.automobilminiaturen.de the pics are fom the early stage of building the master, when detailed 1:1 fotos where hard to find.

The kit can be expected in form of a slot-body and as a transkit for the Tamiya GT3.
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I don't care if it's way of..I loove it.. this could be my first transitkit ever...If the price and quality is right...
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Re: 997 GT3 resin

Hi Guys

Last week I visited Scale Production like i always do every year and i saw their new GT3 RSR Master Model.
The only thing I can say, fantastic work on the Body, I am really happy that Scale Production
offers with this nice car.
Looking at the Master Model, I just can recommend this for all Modelcar builders, cause the quality of Scale Production is one of the best Price-Quality offer you can get….;-)))





I do not know, which decals Scale Production offer for this transkit, but I hope it will be the Flying Lizard from Le Mans this year.

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Re: 997 GT3 resin

Thanks for the update good sir
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Hi Guys

Last week I visited Scale Production like i always do every year and i saw their new GT3 RSR Master Model.
The only thing I can say, fantastic work on the Body, I am really happy that Scale Production
offers with this nice car.
Looking at the Master Model, I just can recommend this for all Modelcar builders, cause the quality of Scale Production is one of the best Price-Quality offer you can get….;-)))





I do not know, which decals Scale Production offer for this transkit, but I hope it will be the Flying Lizard from Le Mans this year.

Regards Roger
Hi Roger, do you have the pics of Scale Production's Cayman transkit? Thanks.
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@Tire Gaint

Sorry,i do not have pictures of the Cayman transkit.

But you can see parts of it on the homepage of www.automobilminiaturen.de



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Re: 997 GT3 resin

Can't wait: it seems fabulous. Gotta buy tamy GT3s.
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Re: 997 GT3 resin

Great RSR, but why did I miss this when I visited them recently??? Looks convincing with the rollcage.

Concernig the Cayman transkit, here are the parts:




and this photo with the painted body I found in a German modelling forum:




The cut-out "GT" on the rear-wing pillars are a great idea !!
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Re: 997 GT3 resin

Are those wheels from the Cayman transkit available separately?
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Re: 997 GT3 resin

Yes they are sold seperatly. Look at the sites for BBS wheels. Look out, there are two versions. BBS GT3 Porsche old style and normal BBS wheels (like the Tamiya CLK-GTR/911GT1/R390 BBS wheels)

I'm wasn't a porsche lover, but beginning to be one. Love the old 911 GT1's and converting a Carrera GT into a GT1 racer. But this kit will come into my collection as well (hoping it will be a LM version)
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Re: 997 GT3 resin

I might have to pick up a couple Cayman kits, couple of the PE sets, and then one transkit. Build a car for the street and one for the track!
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Re: 997 GT3 resin

@Kinkai

You are right,i have also become a big Porsche fan.

I have build the Tamiya GT1 1996 with open doors:







And also the Scale Production 911 GT3 with the Tamiya GT3 Street Car.





And here the Cockpit of the 911 GT3






Right i also hope the GT3 RSR will come out as a Le Mans car,and i hope exactly this one,the Flying Lizard.....





So lets hope and wait for it.

Regards Roger
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