Furthermore, the elements of the individual assembly groups are packed in separate boxes for the first time and, together with the detailed instructions, provide an insight into the assembly process of the actual vehicle. Besides many authentic features, the packaging and accessories that come with this complex LEGO Technic model also contribute to a building experience rich in variety: among other things, the box contains a comprehensive collector’s book with exclusive background information on the development of the model. The model, which has 2,704 elements, also delights the beholder with sleek, aerodynamic lines and an adjustable rear spoiler. Thus, it corresponds to the special coating of the original sports car in lava orange authentically. Still concealed in black-and-white foil as a mystery model at the Nuremberg toy fair late January, the color of the characteristic bodywork has now been revealed and shines in bright orange. Like every sports car with the Porsche emblem on the hood, the LEGO version of the Porsche 911 GT3 RS also combines design, performance, and functionality. It will be available in other stores from August 1st, 2016. LEGO set of the exceptional sports car, which has been developed in close conjunction with Porsche AG, will initially be available at from June 1st, 2016, as well as in the 13 LEGO stores throughout Germany and Austria. One of the latest models in the legendary 911 family, the Porsche 911 GT3 RS, is appearing as a detailed LEGO Technic model. The LEGO Technic Porsche 911 GT3 RS: the art of engineering and design in 2,704 elements After the initial rollout, the model will be readily available from additional stores on August 1st. The Lego Technic Porsche 911 GT3 RS will go on sale online and at select Lego stores, in Germany and Austria, on June 1st. The kit also comes with a comprehensive collector’s book that provides background information on the development of the model as well as insight into the assembly process of the road-going car. The Technic kit doesn't look particularly good but it has a six-cylinder boxer engine with moving pistons as well as a fully functional dual-clutch transmission with four gears.
There's even a glove compartment that contains a unique serial number which will enable buyers to access additional Lego-related content. The detailed styling continues in the cabin as Lego fans will find a realistic dashboard, racing seats, and a steering wheel with gearshift paddles. Buyers will also find red suspension springs, an adjustable rear spoiler, and yellow brake calipers that hide behind realistic wheels. Developed in close cooperation with Porsche, the model is constructed from 2,704 different pieces and features a bright orange exterior with contoured surfaces.