This is the Porsche 935K3 #78 5th 1982 24h Le Mans (2nd Class) in 1:12 scale by Top Marques.
The Porsche 935K3, entered by Coke Racing BP and driven by Dominique Snobeck, François Servanin, and Raymond Metge, delivered a strong performance at the 1982 24 Hours of Le Mans, finishing 5th overall and 2nd in its class. The 935K3, a highly modified version of Porsche’s dominant turbocharged Group 5 machine, was a fierce competitor against factory-backed prototypes. The 1982 race was marked by intense competition from the newly introduced Group C cars, making the privateer effort of Snobeck and his co-drivers even more impressive. Their podium-worthy class finish highlighted the enduring capabilities of the 935K3, despite the shifting landscape of endurance racing.
This model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish and has a sealed body. Resin models are
exceptionally accurate of scale, shape and detail. Each model is created using a variety of production
processes, to achieve this precision. They are produced using a composite material referred to in the
industry as “resin”. Photo etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are often used
for the most authentic replication.
The Porsche 935K3, entered by Coke Racing BP and driven by Dominique Snobeck, François Servanin, and Raymond Metge, delivered a strong performance at the 1982 24 Hours of Le Mans, finishing 5th overall and 2nd in its class. The 935K3, a highly modified version of Porsche’s dominant turbocharged Group 5 machine, was a fierce competitor against factory-backed prototypes. The 1982 race was marked by intense competition from the newly introduced Group C cars, making the privateer effort of Snobeck and his co-drivers even more impressive. Their podium-worthy class finish highlighted the enduring capabilities of the 935K3, despite the shifting landscape of endurance racing.
This model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish and has a sealed body. Resin models are
exceptionally accurate of scale, shape and detail. Each model is created using a variety of production
processes, to achieve this precision. They are produced using a composite material referred to in the
industry as “resin”. Photo etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are often used
for the most authentic replication.
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