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... several of the Spyker C8 1:43 models are not produced / sold anymore. You can easily find most of them somewhere on eBay, second hand. For me, the most difficult to get was this one above, and the "topless" 2005 racer (3rd one in the picture).Attached Files
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Hi . the 1:8 model is now in progression ... its taken ages to get the CAD data to the correct format but its now there. i promise some pictures asap .. but at the moment its not really much to see . i will post things here and also send an email newsletter to people if you are interested we also have a 1:18 model in progress but they will be hand built so still quite dear but really nice.
drop me an email at: j.sommerin@me.com for more info
cheers Jim
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... here they are. The scale is probably the only thing which is correct . Find all the mistakes! They come with a friction motor (flywheel)... I cannot really recommend them for collectors!
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... and part two... oh, where is the engine of the Laviolette? My God, it is really all wrong...
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... compare that to, for example, the Provence Moulage 1:43 model... Here you could almost start guessing which chassis number it is .
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... this is a comparison of various Spyker C8 Spyders...
(1) Provence Moulage 1:43 (limited edition)
(2) #045
(3) Spark 1:43
(4) Spark 1:43
Look how different they are! Proportions of the back body shell, or proportions of the entire car actually, the location of the vents on the engine, proportions and location of headlights, the radius of the front window, location of rollover bars, straight or rounded back side of passenger compartment.... I am not speaking of the actual differences between an early chassis number, later chassis number or a Karmann body!Attached Files
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