Selling Porsche scale models: value by manufacturer
Porsche is the second most collected car brand in the world of scale models, after Ferrari. The combination of a rich racing heritage (Le Mans, rally, Formula 1) and iconic road cars such as the 911 makes Porsche scale models timelessly popular. Demand is strong and stable, which makes selling a Porsche collection relatively straightforward.
The Porsche 911: the most collected model
The Porsche 911 is available as a scale model in virtually every generation, colour variant and racing version. Particularly valuable are:
- 911 Carrera RS 2.7: the classic lightweight version, timelessly sought after
- 911 GT1 Le Mans racing cars: winning cars from 1996, 1997 and 1998
- 911 GT3 RS variants: modern track-day class
- 930 Turbo (Widowmaker): iconic 1970s version, always in demand
Le Mans Porsche models: exceptionally valuable
Porsche has won Le Mans more times than any other brand. The winning cars (917, 936, 956, 962) are enormously sought after by collectors. An Exoto or Spark Le Mans Porsche in perfect condition can fetch €200 to €700.
Which manufacturers make the best Porsche models?
- AUTOart: the best 1:18 road models, Signature Series is the most valuable
- Exoto: unrivalled for Le Mans Porsche racing cars
- Spark: broad range of racing cars in 1:43 and 1:18
- Minichamps: historic racing cars and modern 911 variants
- GT Spirit: modern resin models of recent 911 versions
What can you expect?
A standard AUTOart Porsche 911 in perfect condition with box fetches €80 to €180. Rarer models or Le Mans-winning cars from Exoto or Spark can reach €200 to €600. Modelcar.com appraises your Porsche collection based on current market value.