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  • 1903 Spyker scale model

    The first 4x4 in the world was produced by Spyker.

    Laika-Vintage Scale Cars Holland made a 1/8 scale model

    @amzamz: they also make 1/8 scale Bugattis, see: Bugatti miniature models
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    • #3
      wow!

      Models are great, but driving one would be better, wouldn't it?

      I think, making an actual replica of that car would be really awesome! If anyone would like to spend the money, I would be able to dig up the people to actually make a 1:1 clone, fully drivable...

      Let me know, I can make the link...

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      • #4
        I'm just struck by the notion that 100 years later, Spyker has made virtually no advances in "breeze control".
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        • #5
          Originally posted by OnTheLam View Post
          I'm just struck by the notion that 100 years later, Spyker has made virtually no advances in "breeze control".
          :lol::lol:
          The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do

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          • #6
            Some new pictures the owner of Laika Vintage models provided me with:

            If anyone is interested in a Vintage Scale model, you can contact Jell Vos of course. @amzamz: He has already experience with building Bugatti tipo 35B
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            • #7
              I remembered that some time ago, there was a show called 'Massive Speeds' on national geographic (presented by Chris Barrie). He drove the Spyker 60/80 in the Netherlands. A nice clip of it!!
              The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do

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              • #8
                ... would Jell Vos produce a correct and running 1/1 model?

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