This is the Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0 No.16 24H Le Mans 1975 in 1:64 scale by Spark.
At the 1975 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0 #16 competed in the GT class, driven by Herbert Müller and Claude Haldi. This race stood out for the dominance of Porsche’s 911 RSR in endurance racing, as the lightweight, reliable GT car consistently outlasted more powerful prototypes. What made the 1975 edition unique was the combination of challenging summer heat and evolving regulations, which tested both car durability and team strategy, allowing privateer and factory-backed Porsche teams to shine with remarkable consistency and class victories.
Spark 1:64 scale models are known for delivering highly detailed, resin-cast replicas that focus on accuracy and presentation rather than mass production. Each model features sharp paint finishes, fine tampo printing, and delicate details like antennas, wipers, and sponsor logos that stand out even at this small scale. Unlike die-cast brands, Spark emphasizes collector-grade quality with limited production runs, making them prized among enthusiasts. Their packaging is also premium—typically a clear acrylic display case with a labeled base, protecting the model while giving it a museum-like presentation perfect for display.
At the 1975 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0 #16 competed in the GT class, driven by Herbert Müller and Claude Haldi. This race stood out for the dominance of Porsche’s 911 RSR in endurance racing, as the lightweight, reliable GT car consistently outlasted more powerful prototypes. What made the 1975 edition unique was the combination of challenging summer heat and evolving regulations, which tested both car durability and team strategy, allowing privateer and factory-backed Porsche teams to shine with remarkable consistency and class victories.
Spark 1:64 scale models are known for delivering highly detailed, resin-cast replicas that focus on accuracy and presentation rather than mass production. Each model features sharp paint finishes, fine tampo printing, and delicate details like antennas, wipers, and sponsor logos that stand out even at this small scale. Unlike die-cast brands, Spark emphasizes collector-grade quality with limited production runs, making them prized among enthusiasts. Their packaging is also premium—typically a clear acrylic display case with a labeled base, protecting the model while giving it a museum-like presentation perfect for display.
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