Available for auction is a truly unique and eye-catching 1:2 scale Porsche Taycan sculpture, meticulously crafted from gypsum by a professional vehicle model maker specializing in automotive development. The seller states the model is crafted of a special molding plaster that does not run off.This impressive piece showcases remarkable precision, artistry, and attention to detail, with a stunning hand-painted finish that brings the Taycan's sleek design to life.
Measuring approximately 102” in length, 40” in width, and 26” in height, this substantial sculpture weighs around 220 pounds and can be beautifully displayed on a pedestal or mounted on a wall as a striking centerpiece. The seller states that the model is in excellent condition, making it a standout decorative item for any Porsche enthusiast or collector.
The buyer is responsible for shipping, shipping insurance, handling, and transactional fees. PCARMARKET is not responsible for anything lost or damaged during shipping.
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Bid in the amount of $150
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@DolceClassico Hello, thanks for the question, we only know that the previous owner was a model builder from the development department.
Whether it was built as art or for development, we cannot say with 100% certainty, so it is better not to give any information on this
Hello welcome to this auction,
Here is a beautiful decorative object.
It was very elaborately and high quality handmade, admirable craftsmanship!
The car can either be mounted on a pedestal or on the wall, I will add a few pictures of how it hangs on the wall to the gallery.
The wall bracket is included.
If you do a good job, there is a chance that you could place this decorative object in your house. Maybe it needs 1 or 2 dinners.
The car does not fade or crack as it is made of special modeling plaster.
The car was built over months.
Please contact us if you have any questions.
We are happy to take care of the shipping and logistics for the buyer.
Many greetings
Awesome piece, any context on where it originated from or why it was made? For art or design development? Thanks!
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