
Porsche 911 993 GT Blue GT Spirit 1:18

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Specifications
- Brand
- Porsche
- Manufacturer
- GT Spirit
- Scale
- 1:18
- Material
- Resin
- Model Condition
- Used Model
- SKU
- GT750
- Year
- 1996
- Era
- 1990s
- Body Type
- Coupe
- Vehicle Class
- Classic Sports
- Openable Parts
- No
- Packaging Condition
- Traces of Storage
- Model Type
- Street Models
- EAN / GTIN
- 9580010302536
About the Porsche 911 993 GT Blue GT Spirit 1:18
TL;DR: GT Spirit's 1:18 resin model reproduces the 1996 Porsche 911 993 GT in blue, a sealed one-piece body capturing the track-focused variant's widened arches and aerodynamic bodywork from the final air-cooled 911 generation.
The 993 generation closed out air-cooled Porsche production, and its GT variant sharpened the standard Carrera's shape into something closer to a homologated racer, widened fenders and all.
Resin Precision on a Widened Body
A GT-spec 911 carries flared arches and aerodynamic elements the standard Carrera doesn't, and cast resin is well suited to holding those sharper, more deliberate lines than a diecast die typically achieves. This casting has no opening doors, hood, or trunk, so its case rests entirely on exterior fidelity: the width and symmetry of the flared fenders, the precision of the rear wing mounting points, and the depth of the blue paint against Porsche's more track-oriented detailing. GT Spirit builds its reputation on resin renditions of exactly this kind of subject, where sharp compound curves matter more than interior articulation.
A Track-Focused Anchor for a 911 Chronology
For a Porsche shelf built around air-cooled history, a 993 GT variant marks a sharper, more purposeful chapter than the standard Carrera, appealing to collectors who want the era's motorsport-adjacent side represented alongside road cars. At around 22cm, it holds a compact sports-car footprint, and the bright blue finish provides visual separation from more commonly seen 911 colors like silver or Guards Red. Pairing it with a standard 993 Carrera in the same collection shows how far Porsche pushed the same basic shape toward competition-derived aggression.














