• FG 1:64 RWB 930 Rauh Welt Begriff
    Hot Wheels,  FG,  PGM,  Tarmac Works

    RWB: Rauh Welt Begriff – Between genius and total madness?

    Love and Hate From my experience talking to car enthusiasts, when you mention those three letters in the context of a Porsche, there is usually one of two possible reactions. One side loves them; the other absolutely despises them. It’s not that hard to see why they are so polarising and we will not try to persuade you why one is better than the other. RWB or Rauh Welt Bergiff is not like other tuning houses. The skilled hands of its owner and founder, Akira Nakai, produce a very unique style: custom Porsches with big wings, absurdly wide bodies and deep dish wheels unlike anything else on the road –…

  • Porsche Modelcars from Schuco, Hot Wheels, Tarmacworks, kyosho, Matchbox and more
    Tarmac Works,  Hot Wheels,  Kyosho,  Matchbox,  Schuco

    PORSCHE – Racing legends for eternity -Tarmacworks, Schuco, Spark, Kyosho FEATURETTE

    The living legend, built for eternity Three out of every four Porsches ever built are still on the road. Or are somewhere in the air-conditioned halls of collectors. This fact not only emphasises the outstanding production quality of the Swabian sports car manufacturer – it also shows how much enthusiasm there is for the brand. The amount of love and care with which the vehicles from Zuffenhausen have been preserved over the decades is probably unparalleled – and in most cases a worthwhile investment. An endless winning streak Porsche has celebrated over 30,000 race victories since it was founded. Among them: Eight world championships in endurance racing, several world championship…

  • Rauh Welt Begriff RWB Porsche Model in 1:64 scale
    Tarmac Works,  Hot Wheels,  PGM,  Time Micro

    RWB Porsche by Akira Nakai – RAUH WELT BEGRIFF FEATURETTE

    How it all began… About an hour’s drive from the centre of Tokyo, Akira Nakai-San runs his workshop, which has recently achieved worldwide fame through numerous media appearances. In the meantime, countless videos can be found on the internet where Akira Nakai can be seen either in his workshop or working on a RWB project abroad. His conversions are discussed in a highly polarising manner, both negatively and positively. He developed his penchant for fast cars at a young age on the roads and racetracks of Tokyo. In the early nineties, at the age of 28, he fulfilled his dream and bought a Porsche 930, which he immediately modified. A…