
McLaren 765LT White GT Spirit 1:18

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About the McLaren 765LT White GT Spirit 1:18
TL;DR: GT Spirit's 1:18 resin McLaren 765LT in white is a sealed one-piece casting of the Longtail supercar from 2022. Resin holds the extended aero body and low stance with crisp shutlines. A focused, modern piece for a supercar-heavy shelf.
McLaren's Longtail badge carries real weight in supercar circles, tracing back to the F1 GTR's Le Mans-winning aerodynamic package, and the 765LT continues that lineage with genuine track-focused intent, one GT Spirit's resin replica renders convincingly.
Resin Surfacing on an Aero-Focused Supercar
The 765LT's extended rear bodywork and aggressive front splitter are exactly the kind of low-profile, compound-curved details resin handles better than die-cast, holding sharp edges along the diffuser and splitter without the rounding a metal tool might introduce. The body is a sealed, one-piece shell with no opening panels, so the car's aggressive intent shows entirely through its exterior surfacing: the extended rear deck, the prominent rear wing, and the vented front fenders are all cast with clean, confident lines. The white finish provides a clean canvas that highlights the car's aerodynamic details rather than competing with them through a busy color scheme.
The Longtail Lineage and the 765LT
McLaren revived the LT designation for road cars with the 675LT before extending the formula to the 765LT, each iteration stripping weight and adding aerodynamic aggression in the spirit of the original F1 GTR Longtail built for Le Mans endurance racing. The 765LT represents the most extreme expression of that formula on the 720S platform, with a genuine focus on track capability over daily comfort. That connection to McLaren's motorsport heritage gives the road car a legitimacy beyond simple styling exercise.
Positioning a Modern McLaren on the Shelf
At 1:18, the 765LT's low, wide stance commands real attention next to more conventional supercar shapes, and it displays well as part of a modern supercar lineup or specifically alongside other McLaren Longtail variants to trace the badge's evolution. As a sealed resin casting, it requires minimal upkeep: routine dusting and avoidance of direct sunlight keep the clean white finish looking sharp over years of display.














