Lego's Replica Of Porsche 911 GT3 RS Is An Eye-Catcher

Apr 27, 2016 04:39 AM EDT | Alexa Parker

Lego's replica of the Porsche 911 GT RS has caught massive attention from enthusiasts. The intricate crafting of the replica is transforming the product segment into an eye-catching one.

Mashable Asia has described the product segment as mind-boggling. The product's delicate pieces and parts strikingly resemble the original Porsche 911 GT3 RS. The way that the product was made clearly implied the knowledge of the makers of the segment as well as the complicated details that it embedded. It also implied that both Andy Woodman and Uwe Wabra are known car enthusiasts and that the design and replicated models are their ways and means of showing their affinity for cars  Porsche.

More reports from Cnet showcased that it is not just in the real world that cars are competing in terms of sales and revenues but even in the toy segment industry as well. More recently, the replica of Porsche 911 GT3 RS is bound to counter with the product segment released such as the early version of the Mini Copper and the 24-hour endurance racecar.

According to the description by the same post, if the GT3 RS is fully connected, it boasts of an operational door, engine compartment and even the infamous flat-six engine that moves just like the real one. As for the interior specs, it replicated the dashboard with gauges, a working gearbox along with the sophisticated racing seats and serial numbers that fully showcases the striking resemblance to original Porsche 911 GT3 RS.

Despite the great things incorporated into the car, the price and markup value of the car are following the expensiveness of its original segment. However, the kit has been scheduled for sale in limited markets by the month of June and the other areas will have the opportunity to buy it in other stores in varying regions.

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