Description
[The Kremer Team's 934, which won three races in the 1976 DRM]
The Porsche Turbo RSR was a commercially available racing car developed for the international sports car race that began in Year 1976.
Based on the Porsche 930 Turbo, this Group 4 vehicle was also called the 934 Racing, and 31 units were produced.
Among them, the Kremer Racing Team's car, with the German air conditioning equipment manufacturer "Vaillant" as its main sponsor, had a striking finish with a cobalt green base and orange and pink stripes.
It was a top contender, winning the second round at Mainz-Finthen, the fourth round at Norisring, and the tenth round at Hockenheim in the Year 1976 DRM (German Sports Car Championship).
Driver Bob Wollek won the top spot in the DRM's annual ranking Division 1 class.
[Model Specifications]
● This is a 1/24 scale plastic model assembly kit.
● Overall length: 179 mm, overall width: 83 mm.
● The powerful form, including the wider over fenders and large rear wing compared to the commercially available version, is modeled exactly as it is on the actual car.
● The interior equipped with a roll cage, the suspension, and the underside of the chassis are finished with a high level of detail.
● The logo of the main sponsor, air conditioning manufacturer "Vaillant," the rabbit mascot, and the colorful stripes are provided as waterslide decals made by Cartograf.
● Etched parts and inlet marks are also included to enhance the sense of precision.
[First Release Month]
June 2014







