
Porsche 911 993 RWB Army Girl Purple GT Spirit 1:18

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About the Porsche 911 993 RWB Army Girl Purple GT Spirit 1:18
TL;DR: GT Spirit's 1:18 resin Porsche 911 993 reproduces RWB's "Army Girl" widebody build in purple, a Rauh-Welt Begriff creation from the Japanese tuning house founded by Akira Nakai. Sealed resin construction sharpens the flared fenders and low stance that define RWB's signature look.
RWB builds don't emerge from a factory catalog. Each one is a hand-modified 911, and this purple 993 replica captures a specific, named build rather than a generic widebody kit.
Resin Construction for RWB's Signature Flares
Rauh-Welt Begriff is a genuine, well-known tuning house built around widebody 911 conversions, and its founder Akira Nakai names individual builds rather than treating them as interchangeable kits. GT Spirit's resin construction suits this subject precisely because the flared fenders, deep front lip, and staggered wheel fitment demand tight, consistent edges that a diecast body's opening-panel hinges would compromise. Sealed construction rules out access to the cabin, but the purple paint carries genuine depth across the widened bodywork, and the stance sits noticeably lower and wider than a stock 993, exactly as an RWB build should. The result reads less like a factory 911 variant and more like the individually modified car it represents.
RWB's Place in Widebody Porsche Culture
RWB builds have become a fixture of global Porsche tuning culture, prized precisely because no two are identical and each carries its own name and personality. For a collector assembling a widebody or tuner-focused 911 shelf, an RWB replica offers something a factory GT3 or Turbo model can't: a direct connection to a specific build and builder rather than a mass-produced trim level. That specificity is what makes this purple 993 worth seeking out over a more generic tuned Porsche.














