Carrera DIGITAL 132 Porsche GT3 RSR "Haribo Racing"
Item No. 30680
There's not much more to say about the Porsche 911 GT3; pretty much everything is known. But at least some car enthusiasts might not know what Haribo means. It's a simple abbreviation for Hans Riegel Bonn.
More information about the racing team can be found here: www.haribo-racing-team.de
Visuals: Black isn't really a "good Carrera track color," but with the red Haribo lettering and the Gold Bear, this is more than excused. The tires are without any sponsorship logos, which doesn't bother me personally... it's all a question of cost these days... and everyone is asking for more.
Technology: The old technology with the narrow rudder turning range is used here again. The driving disadvantage compared to other GT vehicles may be there, but other things are certainly decisive in the race.
Workmanship: Paintwork/printing flawless. The continuous front axle rotates a bit sluggishly and needs a little oil. Tires have good grip, so it can be driven as is. I can't even fault the antenna on this vehicle... it doesn't have one ;-)
Driving behavior: as usual, the Porsches are agile, but also a bit sensitive due to the width/height ratio.
Conclusion: The vehicle would certainly look good in 1:24 scale as well … there's already a corresponding thread in the club … and we've been heard quite often ;-)
CoMod JörgW
Item No. 30680
There's not much more to say about the Porsche 911 GT3; pretty much everything is known. But at least some car enthusiasts might not know what Haribo means. It's a simple abbreviation for Hans Riegel Bonn.
More information about the racing team can be found here: www.haribo-racing-team.de
Visuals: Black isn't really a "good Carrera track color," but with the red Haribo lettering and the Gold Bear, this is more than excused. The tires are without any sponsorship logos, which doesn't bother me personally... it's all a question of cost these days... and everyone is asking for more.
Technology: The old technology with the narrow rudder turning range is used here again. The driving disadvantage compared to other GT vehicles may be there, but other things are certainly decisive in the race.
Workmanship: Paintwork/printing flawless. The continuous front axle rotates a bit sluggishly and needs a little oil. Tires have good grip, so it can be driven as is. I can't even fault the antenna on this vehicle... it doesn't have one ;-)
Driving behavior: as usual, the Porsches are agile, but also a bit sensitive due to the width/height ratio.
Conclusion: The vehicle would certainly look good in 1:24 scale as well … there's already a corresponding thread in the club … and we've been heard quite often ;-)
CoMod JörgW