This is the Porsche 962 CK6 #10 Porsche Kremer Racing 1990 Le Mans 24 Hrs in 1:18 scale.
This model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish and has a sealed body. Resin models are
exceptionally accurate of scale, shape and detail. Each model is created using a variety of production
processes, to achieve this precision. They are produced using a composite material referred to in the
industry as “resin”. Photo etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are often used
for the most authentic replication.
The Porsche 962 CK6 #10 was a customer-entered prototype sports car raced by the German team Kremer Racing at the 1990 24 Hours of Le Mans. Kremer Racing, founded by brothers Erwin and Manfred Kremer, was renowned for developing and campaigning modified versions of Porsche's Group C racers. The CK6 was their evolution of the Porsche 962, featuring a reinforced chassis (initially aluminum, with later examples using carbon-fiber composites) for improved safety and durability. Despite the modifications, it retained Porsche-sourced components like the engine and major drivetrain parts, allowing it to compete under the Porsche 962C designation.Key Details
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Chassis
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Porsche 962 CK6 (Kremer-modified, chassis #118 or similar early serial)
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Engine
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Porsche Type 935 3.0L turbocharged flat-six, producing approximately 700-800 hp
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Team
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Kremer Racing (Cologne, Germany)
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Sponsors/Livery
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Featured a distinctive art-car design by German artist Peter Klasen, with bold abstract patterns in red, black, and white; supported by Japanese entries
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Drivers
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- Kunimitsu Takahashi (Japan, team owner and experienced Porsche racer) - Sarel van der Merwe (South Africa, multiple Le Mans participant)
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This model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish and has a sealed body. Resin models are
exceptionally accurate of scale, shape and detail. Each model is created using a variety of production
processes, to achieve this precision. They are produced using a composite material referred to in the
industry as “resin”. Photo etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are often used
for the most authentic replication.
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