Porsche 911T No. 210 Monte Carlo Rally and Porsche 911S Paper Models

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 The Rallye Monte Carlo, or simply the Monte Carlo Rally, is one of the most prestigious and challenging events in the world of motorsport. It is a true test of a car's agility, speed, and reliability as it races through the treacherous terrain of the French Alps. The rally has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century and continues to be a beloved and iconic event in the world of rally racing.


The Porsche 911 is a car that needs no introduction. For decades, it has been a symbol of excellence, both on the road and the track. Its sleek, distinctive design and impeccable engineering have garnered a devoted global fan base. The 911's legacy is built on a foundation of power, precision, and a relentless pursuit of perfection.



The Porsche 911 Rallye Monte Carlo had its share of triumphant moments. In the 1968 edition of the rally, Vic Elford, one of the most skilled rally drivers of his time, piloted the 911 to a stunning victory, making Porsche the first German automaker to win the prestigious event. The win showcased not only the driver's skill but also the capabilities of the 911 itself.


In the following years, the Porsche 911 continued to make its presence felt in the rally world. It established itself as a worthy contender and garnered a loyal following among motorsport enthusiasts and Porsche fans.



Japanese designer Ichiyama provided free Porsche 911 paper models, along with four liveries representing various versions. Visual instructions can also be found on his website.


Download and build your own Porsche 911 Papercraft (by Ichiyama).


Photo: Lazarus, Ichiyama

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