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Aston Martin DB5 Junior “No Time To Die” Edition!
The centerpiece of the DB5 is of course the gadgets, and Bond special effects supervisor Chris Corbould oversaw development. Gatling guns are hidden under the headlights and flash and rotate when triggered and a smokescreen activates at the press of a button.
Two-third Scale Electric Replica made by Aston Martin in collaboration with The Little Car Company and EON Productions.
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mensfactory · 3 years
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Bugatti Baby II,
The beautiful miniature Bugatti was developed in collaboration with The Little Car Company and it’s basically a 75% scale Type 35, that will be produced in a limited series of just 500 units.
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mensfactory · 4 years
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Bugatti Baby II !
Jointly developed with The Little Car Company, the model draws inspiration from the original Baby which was a scaled-down version of the Type 35. 
The car was built by Ettore Bugatti to celebrate the fourth birthday of his youngest son, Roland. While the model was envisioned as a one-off, it proved so popular that it went into production and was sold between 1927 and 1936.
The Baby II is a 75% scale model.
Designed for people 14 years and up, the Baby II is available in three different configurations. The base model has a composite body and a 1.4 kWh lithium-ion battery which powers a rear electric motor. In Novice mode, the motor produces 1.34 hp (1 kW / 1.36 PS) and enables the car to hit a top speed of 12 mph (20 km/h). Expert mode increases the output to 5.36 hp (4 kW / 5.44 PS) and allows the model to hit 30 mph (45 km/h).
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