The most iconic livery of Brumos Racing in high-precision water decals. It recreates the Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0 #59 with which Peter Gregg and Hurley Haywood won the 24 Hours of Daytona in 1975. Scale 1/32, opaque colours and resistant to varnishing.
The Brumos Racing livery, one of the most legendary in American motorsport, in 1/32 decal format from Diseño Clandestino
The set DCGEN09 from Diseño Clandestino faithfully reproduces the decoration of the Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0 #59 with which Peter Gregg and Hurley Haywood claimed victory at the 1975 24 Hours of Daytona. Immaculate white, red and blue stripes running from the front to the rear, well-defined numbers and period technical sponsor logos: everything that makes this Porsche unmistakable is here, ready to be transferred to your model.
Set contents and technical features
Diseño Clandestino is a well-established reference in the world of decals for slot cars and static models in 1/32. Their sets are characterised by high-resolution printing, opaque inks that ensure perfect coverage over any base colour, and a fine material that adapts without bubbles to complex surfaces.
- Scale: optimised for 1/32 models
- Car: Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0
- Number: #59
- Drivers: Peter Gregg / Hurley Haywood
- Event: 1975 24 Hours of Daytona
- Team: Brumos Racing
- Type of decal: water slide, high definition, opaque colours
- Durability: suitable for subsequent varnishing
The set includes the side and bonnet numbers, period technical sponsor logos, driver names for the doors, and all the graphic elements necessary to complete the decoration. The material is fine enough to adapt to the widened wheel arches of the RSR and the characteristic "whale tail" spoiler, areas that are often critical in any decal application.
Application and preparation
To achieve the best results with these water slide decals, we recommend following this process:
- Apply a primer coat and base white on the model. A slightly glossy finish enhances adhesion.
- Varnish with a gloss varnish (Vallejo, Tamiya or similar) before placing the decals. This eliminates the "silvering" effect under the decal.
- Cut each decal as precisely as possible, remove excess clear film, and soak it in water for 20-30 seconds.
- Slide the decal onto the surface and position it with a damp brush. Use a decal softener (setting solution) in areas of greater curvature.
- Once dry, apply a new layer of varnish to integrate the decals and protect the finish.
History and context: Brumos' triumph at Daytona 1975
The victory of Peter Gregg and Hurley Haywood at the 1975 24 Hours of Daytona is one of the most celebrated episodes in IMSA history. The Brumos Porsche team, based in Jacksonville (Florida), presented the RSR 3.0 with the now-classic colour combination of white, red, and blue that makes it instantly recognisable decades later.
The race was not without difficulties: an incident in the early hours damaged the bodywork of #59, but the Gregg-Haywood duo responded with a steady pace and impeccable car management. The result was a victory that led to a historic Porsche 1-2-3 on the Daytona podium, consolidating both the Brumos team and German engineering as absolute references in American endurance racing of the 1970s.
Peter Gregg, known in the IMSA paddocks as "Peter Perfect" for his meticulousness and speed, and Hurley Haywood, one of the drivers with the most victories in Daytona history, formed one of the most successful partnerships in North American endurance racing.
Ideal for…
- Collectors looking to customise their Porsche 911 Carrera RSR in 1/32 scale with a historical and documented livery.
- Slot car preparers wanting to stand out in exhibitions or themed vintage car races.
- Static model enthusiasts interested in the history of IMSA and American endurance racing of the 1970s.
Frequently asked questions
What scale are these decals designed for?
The DCGEN09 set is optimised for 1/32 scale models, the standard scale for slot cars and many static competition car models.
Are they compatible with any brand of Porsche 911 RSR model?
The design fits the overall silhouette of the Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0 in 1/32. Exact compatibility may vary depending on the manufacturer of the base model, as each brand has its own dimensions and curvatures. We recommend checking the proportions before applying.
Can I varnish over these decals?
Yes. The decals from Diseño Clandestino are formulated to withstand subsequent varnishing, both with water-based and solvent-based varnishes, allowing them to be fully integrated into the final finish of the model.
Are all the graphic elements necessary to complete the decoration included?
The set includes the numbers, team stripes, technical sponsor logos, and driver names from the original 1975 decoration. Check the product images to see the exact content of the sheet.
What products do I need to correctly apply the decals?
For optimal results, you will need: gloss preparation varnish (Vallejo, Tamiya or similar), warm water, a fine brush, decal softener (setting solution) for curved areas, and a final protective varnish.
Can I use these decals on a static model, not just on slot cars?
Of course. The water slide decals from Diseño Clandestino are equally valid for static models in 1/32, following the same preparation and application process.
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