
"A technically creative Speed Champions entry that earns its Mixed Reviews BrickScore of 69.6, with real innovations in its rear window sub-assembly and extensive printed parts offset by front proportion issues and inconsistent print application on the doors. Owners rate it 4.8 out of 5 across more than 2,000 ratings, indicating the broader buying public finds plenty to love despite the critics' reservations."
Three expert reviewers delivered a mixed but generally positive verdict on the Porsche 911 GT3 RS, with the BrickScore of 69.6 placing it squarely in Mixed Reviews territory. The set is praised for its striking flame yellowish orange livery and innovative building techniques, particularly the rear window sub-assembly and clever clip-based rear fin design, but critics flag real problems with the front proportions, inconsistent print application, and the transition from brick-built to printed headlights. Owner sentiment is strikingly higher, with 2,043 ratings averaging 4.8 out of 5 across all retailers, suggesting buyers are more forgiving of the design compromises than dedicated reviewers.
Where they split: Expert reviewers split on the headlights: one found them much better in person than in official photos, another described them as compressed and problematic from certain angles, and a third flagged them as a recurring issue across LEGO Porsche 911 models. The gap between the expert BrickScore of 69.6 and the owner average of 4.8 out of 5 is notable, suggesting general buyers are considerably more enthusiastic than dedicated reviewers about the finished model.



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"The iconic Porsche 911 is instantly recognisable and appeared several times earlier in the Speed Champions range, though not since the move to a larger scale in 2020, until now."
Brickset Reviews"Yet another Speed Champions Porsche 911? But did we really have that many? Honestly, I thought there were more. As it turns out, we haven't had any 911s in the 8-stud-wide era, only the 963, and the last 911 was released…"
RacingBrick"At first glance, this one looks really sleek. I think it's definitely on point with the source material. Love the big spoiler on the back there. The colors really work well together."
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"The GT3 RS itself is a beloved car in the car community, though, and as the first Porsche road car to be adapted to the 8-wide Speed Champions line, the change in design was bound to attract scruity from fans."
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"The iconic Porsche 911 is instantly recognisable and appeared several times earlier in the Speed Champions range, though not since the move to a larger scale in 2020, until now."
"Yet another Speed Champions Porsche 911? But did we really have that many? Honestly, I thought there were more. As it turns out, we haven't had any 911s in the 8-stud-wide era, only the 963, and the last 911 was released six years ago!"
"At first glance, this one looks really sleek. I think it's definitely on point with the source material. Love the big spoiler on the back there. The colors really work well together."

"The GT3 RS itself is a beloved car in the car community, though, and as the first Porsche road car to be adapted to the 8-wide Speed Champions line, the change in design was bound to attract scruity from fans."

Owners consistently praise the set for its impressive build quality, detailed design, and playability, though some note that younger builders need assistance with trickier pieces.
Amazon4.9
Target4.6
LEGO.com5.0