Technical Data
Product Information
| Item information | Value |
|---|---|
| Category: | PS-Slot 1/64 |
| car maker: | Porsche |
| City or race: | race |
| Powered: | ready-to-run |
| new release from: | 2026 |
| Shipping weight: | 0.03 kg |
| Item weight: | 0.03 kg |
Product Description
In the second half of the 1960s, Porsche developed a racing version of the 911. From 1969 onwards, Porsche offered competition equipment for the 911S. Internally, Porsche refers to this racing version as the 911 ST. Lightweight construction is the key to success. Porsche homologated the 911 S with special engines. The competition versions were equipped with engines with 2.3 liters (January 1971), 2.4 liters (March 1971), and finally 2.5 liters (September 1971) of displacement. Starting in January 1970, plastic fender extensions created space for wide tires on 7- and 9-inch rims.
The prototype of our model won the GT class on May 30, 1971, and a respectable 12th place in the overall standings. The 911 was driven by Erwin Kremer and Jürgen Neuhaus.
Technology/driving
- Equipped with an Ultra Low electric drive. Special features:
- No magnetic grip, nice drifting in corners possible
- Super-flat chassis, which allows for a very detailed interior
- Detailed and prototypical rims from the manufacturer Vincent 1/64.
- The UL chassis draws the same amount of power as a comparable model from Faller-AMS. We recommend a 120 Ohm hand controller and the use of an adjustable power supply.
Model
- The body is made of resin/polyurethane, colored using casting technology.
- Details are reproduced with decals (wet transfer) and protected with clear lacquer.
- Interior completely reproduced.
- The driver figure is elaborately hand-painted.
- The model is delivered in a sturdy soft plastic box.
- Manufactured: from 03/2026
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