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Craft in Motion: Building the Porsche 993 RWB

  • nicolas14020
  • 1 sept.
  • 1 min de lecture

Inside the atelier at LEVEGH, every step tells a story. What looks like a simple act, placing a seat into a cabin, is, in reality, the culmination of hours of precision, patience, and artistry.

The video above captures one of our master model makers fitting the passenger seat into the unfinished cockpit of our upcoming Porsche 993 RWB at 1/8 scale. Even at this stage, when the car is far from complete, the level of detail is uncompromising.



Detail Without Compromise

Each seat is hand-stitched, echoing the craftsmanship of a full-scale restoration. The textures of carbon fiber are recreated with microscopic accuracy. Even the Porsche crests on the floor mats are carefully scaled and finished, ensuring that nothing is lost in translation.

It is a philosophy of absolute fidelity: no shortcuts, no simplifications. Only truth, distilled into detail.


Built by Hand, One Piece at a Time

Every LEVEGH model requires over 1,000 hours of artisanal work. Each component is sculpted, sanded, painted, and assembled by hand, often by artisans with decades of experience in haute horlogerie and fine craft.

Piece by piece, the car takes shape, not as a toy or replica, but as a mechanical artwork that embodies the spirit of the original.


From Workbench to Legacy

Soon, this Porsche 993 RWB will leave the workbench. It will stand as a one-of-one object, never to be replicated, joining the world’s most exclusive collections.


Because at LEVEGH, precision takes time. Obsession takes longer.

 
 
 

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