1969 Porsche 917 Pilots: J. Siffert, K. Ahrensย Team: Karl Freiherr v. Wendt Race: 1st overall (S5.0) at Zeltweg in 1969 Spark - MAP 02043119 (resin)
Review HERE
1969 Porsche 917 Pilots: J. Siffert, K. Ahrensย Team: Karl Freiherr v. Wendt Race: 1st overall (S5.0) at Zeltweg in 1969 Spark - MAP 02043119 (resin)
Review HERE
A couple of weeks ago Porsche’s YouTube channel released this video about their top five most iconic liveries. A short video, just five minutes, and for a confessed 917 fanboy like me, it’s really cool.
But you know what is really cool about this list? I have all those cars in the W-143 Garage ๐.

Once in a while (not often enough, in my opinion) I review an “art car”. In fact, I even started designating them with an emoticon in the car lists. But what exactly is an art car? A car immortalized in a famous painting? Or something Uber sends you if you say you’re attending a vernissage?
Not exactly. But if you have five minutes you can find out here.
And happy New Year! ๐

Hope everyone has a fantastic 2020, and that from 2019 you only carry the good memories!
For W-143 2019 was a great year. Of course there were fumbles, like that Top Model Alfa and the Hippie 917 upgrade. Oh, and of course, the fiasco of the decade: Photobucket ๐คฌ. It’s been two weeks (TWO WEEKS!) and I still can’t see the photos in my account. That I payed for. But whatever, all my photos are hosted elsewhere now and those jerks will never get a cent from me again.
But if I do the math, the year closed in a VERY positive note. There were all the 917s and the Merc 300 SL. And the fantastic Bรผssing-NAG! And of course the two best grail models of the year for me: the W25 and the 917K/81. But if I had to pick the model of the year, I think I would choose the W25, just because I never thought I would get one.
So if 2020 is just half as good as 2019, it’s gonna be a great year again!
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1981 Porsche 917K/81 Pilots: B. Wollek, G. Chasseuil, X. Lapeyre Team: Porsche Kremer Racing Team Race: DNF (GR. 6 class) at Le Mans in 1981 Spark - S0197 (resin)
Review HERE
1952 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Pilots: F. Reiss, H. Lang Team: Mercedes-Benz Daimler AG Race: 1st GC (S 3.0 class) at Le Mans in 1952 Spark - 43LM52 (resin)
Review HERE

Hope everybody has a great Christmas with lots of joy and love! ๐ ๐คถ
And remember, try to keep the rubber side down. ๐
1975 Gulf Mirage GR8 Pilots: D. Bell, J. Ickx Team: Gulf Research Racing Co. Race: 1st GC (S 3.0 class) at Le Mans in 1975 Spark - 43LM75 (resin)
Review HERE

You know how I’m always citing the “W-143 Garage”? Or Just saying “Garage”? Well, that’s how it looks from the front. Or better, that’s how it looks now. I ordered a custom-built diorama and as you can see, it came out friggintastic. From now on you will see my pics with that backdrop. I’ll also re-shoot some previous cars where the photos didn’t come out very good, so even some older reviews will have new photos. And, I’m working on a new track diorama. If all goes well I’ll upgrade that one too.

Oh yes, I got a diorama for the back of the Garage too ๐. So to show off the new diorama, I rounded up the Art Wing of the W-143 Garage*. And just like the front, I think the back lot looks great too.
And by the way, I did the math for the first pic. If you add everything up, in that shot you have 5116 hp… That’s a LOT of poneys for the streets, if you ask me. But independent of the amount of cavalry, guess which one is my favorite supercar of all?

Why, the Porsche 959, of course ๐. The God of Speed, Mercury himself, drives a 959. So of course that’s the best supercar. Ever.
*Yes, I noticed that it got a bit crowdy back there. No, I won’t get a bigger back lot. Everybody will just have to rotate parking spaces.
1961 Porsche 718/8 W-RS Spyder Pilots: H. Linge, E. Barth Team: Porsche System Engineering Race: 8th GC (1st in P 2.0 class) at Le Mans in 1963 Spark - S1349 (resin)
Review HERE