We are back and we will be testing to see whether any of the 1/64 Porsche will fit in the truck. As a note the actual truck was used by Porsche to transport 2 Porsche 908 race cars.
Photo from supercarnostalgia.com


I will also review the castings used for my test.
1st one is the 911 by Schuco. This has rubber tires, metal body and chassis, no opening parts and wheels do roll. It came in a clan shell as a Mijo exclusive.


Even though they are made by the same company it is unable to go in due to the pillar structure which is why I did not like the design.

2nd one is the 911 by TLV. This brand is known for its true 1/64. This has rubber tires, metal body and chassis, no opening parts and wheels do roll. It also comes with suspension. Package comes in a box with molded plastic to serve as padding.


This one passed the test.
The 3rd and 4th are by Tarmac Works. These have rubber tires, metal body and chassis, no opening parts and wheels do not roll which would have been perfect to display them in a loading position had the transporter included loading ramps.




Since both are RWB versions, both would have the same body width which are wider so they definitely did not fit.

In conclusion I was slightly drsappointed with the exclusion of the ramps and not able to fit most of my Porsche but it’s still a nice truck.
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