
Porsche 911 991.2 Speedster Meissen Blue GT Spirit 1:18

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About the Porsche 911 991.2 Speedster Meissen Blue GT Spirit 1:18
TL;DR: GT Spirit's 1:18 resin Porsche 991.2 Speedster in Meissen Blue is a sealed one-piece casting of Porsche's limited factory special open-top 911. The Speedster's double-bubble decklid and low windscreen set it apart from a standard cabriolet. A focused piece for a Porsche factory-special collection.
Porsche builds Speedster variants sparingly, reserving the name for genuine factory specials rather than standard convertible trims, and the 991.2 generation's low windscreen and double-bubble decklid make it instantly identifiable next to an ordinary cabriolet.
GT Spirit's Resin Take on a Factory Special
Resin casting suits the Speedster's distinctive compound curves, particularly the double-bubble rear decklid that rises behind each headrest, a shape that a diecast die would struggle to reproduce with the same crispness. This model's body is sealed, meaning no folding top mechanism to display, so the entire visual story happens on the exterior: the lowered windscreen frame, the tightly fitted decklid lines, and the Meissen Blue paint that shows genuine depth under direct lighting without competing against an opened cabin. Lifted from its base, the casting feels light for its size, the expected tradeoff for resin's ability to hold fine surface detail on a subject whose appeal is entirely about its unusual profile. GT Spirit's execution captures that low, sleek stance faithfully, which is the entire point of a Speedster replica.
A Factory Special in a Modern Porsche Collection
At roughly 22 to 23 centimeters, this Speedster's low windscreen and open-top profile give it a distinctly different shelf silhouette from a standard coupe-bodied 911 next to it. Porsche has produced Speedster variants only occasionally across 911 generations, making each one a genuine limited-run subject rather than a routine trim level, and the 991.2 version continued that tradition with genuine mechanical differentiation, not just a badge. The Meissen Blue color choice stands out clearly against the white and silver liveries that dominate most Speedster references, giving this piece real visual distinction on a mixed 911 shelf. Displayed beside a standard 991 cabriolet, the differences in windscreen height and decklid shape become immediately obvious, making the case for why the Speedster commands its own collecting attention.














