
Porsche 911 997.2 RWB n1 Old New Rothmans MCG 1:18

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About the Porsche 911 997.2 RWB n1 Old New Rothmans MCG 1:18
TL;DR: MCG's 1:18 diecast Porsche 911 997.2 RWB Old New Rothmans pairs Akira Nakai's widebody construction with a classic motorsport livery, cast as a sealed one-piece zinc-alloy body. A visually bold pick for RWB and Porsche tuner collectors.
Rothmans livery carries decades of motorsport recognition on its own, and pairing it with RWB's widebody treatment gives this build a rare double appeal, blending racing heritage with modern tuner culture.
Diecast Precision on Layered Livery and Flared Bodywork
Reproducing a recognizable racing livery on top of RWB's already dramatic widebody shape asks a lot of both the casting and the paint process, and diecast construction handles that combination well, holding sharp edges where the wide flares meet the base body while giving the Rothmans graphics a stable surface to register cleanly against. This model is sealed, with fixed panels, so the presentation depends entirely on exterior execution: how crisply the Rothmans stripes and lettering are applied, how consistently the flare seams are defined, and how low and aggressive the stance sits. Lifted from its base, the zinc-alloy body carries genuine weight, reinforcing the sense of a solidly built object rather than a lightweight display piece. The wheel design and offset again matter significantly here, since they anchor the widened stance visually.
A Crossover Piece Between Racing Heritage and Tuner Culture
This build appeals on two fronts at once: collectors drawn to Rothmans' motorsport pedigree and those following RWB's widebody catalog specifically. Displayed alongside other Old New series liveries, it shows how RWB reinterprets classic racing color schemes within a modern widebody format. At 1:18, the flared stance and bold livery give the model strong shelf presence, likely to draw attention even in a mixed display. This is a rewarding piece for collectors who appreciate both motorsport history and contemporary tuner builds simultaneously.














