Toy Story 5 models
Toy Story 5 models
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Jones the cat

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1,035 posts

19 months

Wednesday 10th June
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Which one is your fave?

https://newsroom.porsche.com/en_US/2026/company/po...

I think the Woody model with Denim effect paint and his checker shirt fabric is superb.






C5_Steve

8,378 posts

130 months

Wednesday 10th June
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Jones the cat said:
Which one is your fave?

https://newsroom.porsche.com/en_US/2026/company/po...

I think the Woody model with Denim effect paint and his checker shirt fabric is superb.



Theses are all amazing. Loads of tiny details, whether they're to your taste is another thing but they're really well executed.

Overall I quite liked the Buzz version but the Jessie had so many cool touches inside. Reminds me of the Sally they did for Cars.

simonrockman

7,101 posts

282 months

Wednesday 10th June
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This is smart. If you were five when Toy Story first came out, you will be of an age today where you might be able to buy a 911.


Robertb

3,698 posts

265 months

Wednesday 10th June
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I dont understand the connection. Might as well paint a big black helmet on a 911 and call it the Darth Vader special edition.

The 992 'Sally Special' on the other hand has a clear link to the original film and looks really good in its own right.
https://www.porsche.com/international/accessoriesa...

Freakuk

4,608 posts

178 months

Wednesday 10th June
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Robertb said:
I dont understand the connection. Might as well paint a big black helmet on a 911 and call it the Darth Vader special edition.

The 992 'Sally Special' on the other hand has a clear link to the original film and looks really good in its own right.
https://www.porsche.com/international/accessoriesa...
There isn't, just marketing like all new films.

C5_Steve

8,378 posts

130 months

Wednesday 10th June
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Freakuk said:
Robertb said:
I dont understand the connection. Might as well paint a big black helmet on a 911 and call it the Darth Vader special edition.

The 992 'Sally Special' on the other hand has a clear link to the original film and looks really good in its own right.
https://www.porsche.com/international/accessoriesa...
There isn't, just marketing like all new films.
I believe they're auctioning them off for charity aren't they? Haven't read that article but I'm sure I saw it elsewhere so it's just an evolution of the relationship Disney has with Porsche.

housemouse

308 posts

210 months

Wednesday 10th June
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Robertb said:
I dont understand the connection. Might as well paint a big black helmet on a 911 and call it the Darth Vader special edition.

The 992 'Sally Special' on the other hand has a clear link to the original film and looks really good in its own right.
https://www.porsche.com/international/accessoriesa...
Indeed.They're all awful. But that was pretty inevitable with this kind of crass marketing tie-in.

Stu R

21,578 posts

242 months

Wednesday 10th June
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simonrockman said:
This is smart. If you were five when Toy Story first came out, you will be of an age today where you might be able to buy a 911.
Welp, that's my day ruined. hehe

neilf

1,037 posts

138 months

Wednesday 10th June
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As a Pixar fan… I so need one of these for my T.


simonrockman

7,101 posts

282 months

Wednesday 10th June
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They did a pixar film about a small Volkswagen, Called UP!

Jones the cat

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19 months

Wednesday 10th June
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neilf said:
As a Pixar fan I so need one of these for my T.

Lovely touch that.
No affiliation but I bet you could commission something like that from ...

https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/4439947702/weighte...


Jones the cat

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Wednesday 10th June
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C5_Steve said:
I believe they're auctioning them off for charity aren't they?
They'll go for millions. I foresee a collector buying all three as a set for north of $10Mil

Jones the cat

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Wednesday 10th June
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C5_Steve said:
Theses are all amazing. Loads of tiny details, whether they're to your taste is another thing but they're really well executed.

Overall I quite liked the Buzz version but the Jessie had so many cool touches inside. Reminds me of the Sally they did for Cars.
Walkaround videos

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Ufbp0YOf6d4

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/L-Hnlk0GM1s


C5_Steve

8,378 posts

130 months

Thursday 11th June
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Jones the cat said:
They'll go for millions. I foresee a collector buying all three as a set for north of $10Mil
Yeah the Sally set some record didn't it? Currently in the Peterson I think.

Jones the cat

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1,035 posts

19 months

Thursday 11th June
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C5_Steve said:
Jones the cat said:
They'll go for millions. I foresee a collector buying all three as a set for north of $10Mil
Yeah the Sally set some record didn't it? Currently in the Peterson I think.
Yep the Sally sold for $3.6 million....so all 3 of these new ones could easily go over $10Mil+

DannyScene

7,921 posts

182 months

Thursday 11th June
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I'd love the Buzz Lightyear one, absolutely brilliant

neilf

1,037 posts

138 months

Thursday 11th June
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Jones the cat said:
neilf said:
As a Pixar fan I so need one of these for my T.

Lovely touch that.
No affiliation but I bet you could commission something like that from ...

https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/4439947702/weighte...
Now there’s an idea thumbup

Robertb

3,698 posts

265 months

Friday 12th June
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I'm always impressed by the lengths Porsche go to with these special editions, for example the one-off turbo style wheelset on the "Sally Special". The Woody car has wheels I've not seen before too.

neilf

1,037 posts

138 months

Friday 12th June
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Similar to the Boxster 25yrs wheel with a different centre.




C5_Steve

8,378 posts

130 months

Saturday 13th June
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neilf said:
Similar to the Boxster 25yrs wheel with a different centre.



Nice spot!