This is the Porsche 356 A No.34 13th Le Mans 24H 1956 in 1:18 scale by Spark.
The Porsche 356 A No.34, driven by Roland Bourel and Maurice Slotine, achieved a 13th-place finish at the 1956 24 Hours of Le Mans. This car was powered by a modest 1300cc engine, showcasing Porsche's engineering precision even with limited displacement. The 1956 race was notable for its emphasis on safety improvements following the tragic 1955 event, including modifications to the track layout, such as changes to the Dunlop curve and the pit area. These adjustments symbolized a pivotal moment in Le Mans history, balancing the thrill of endurance racing with a heightened awareness of driver and spectator safety.
These 1:18 scale replicas will be a great addition to any model collection. Models are
hand painted and are made of cast Resin. Photo etched parts, tampo printing and
waterslide decals are used to achieve the clear, crisp detail. Hand Painted and polished
to a beautiful finish, these models are exceptionally accurate in scale and shape
The Porsche 356 A No.34, driven by Roland Bourel and Maurice Slotine, achieved a 13th-place finish at the 1956 24 Hours of Le Mans. This car was powered by a modest 1300cc engine, showcasing Porsche's engineering precision even with limited displacement. The 1956 race was notable for its emphasis on safety improvements following the tragic 1955 event, including modifications to the track layout, such as changes to the Dunlop curve and the pit area. These adjustments symbolized a pivotal moment in Le Mans history, balancing the thrill of endurance racing with a heightened awareness of driver and spectator safety.
These 1:18 scale replicas will be a great addition to any model collection. Models are
hand painted and are made of cast Resin. Photo etched parts, tampo printing and
waterslide decals are used to achieve the clear, crisp detail. Hand Painted and polished
to a beautiful finish, these models are exceptionally accurate in scale and shape
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