1899 De Dion-Bouton Type D Vis-a-Vis Low-poly  3D model

1899 De Dion-Bouton Type D Vis-a-Vis Low-poly 3D model

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The 1899 De Dion-Bouton Type D Vis-a-Vis was initially owned by Raymond Collin, a car enthusiast and member of the 'Koninklijke Automobielklub Antwerpen.' Servais & Collin, his company, specialized in motor car sales, service, and repair. After selling the De Dion around 1900, Raymond rediscovered it at an auction in Antwerp half a century later and repurchased it to display as a showroom mascot. The vehicle was then sold for auction in 1985, with renowned specialist Yvan Mahy confirming its probable 1899 construction. Despite engine repair, restoration never occurred, and the car has not run for over 30 years. It is believed to be one of only three remaining De Dion-Bouton Type D Vis-a-Vis models, with the other two located in France and Jersey. The model can be viewed in Blender, with file formats including .blend, .fbx, .mtl, .obj, .ply, .stl, .x3d, and .bip for use in popular 3D programs. Textures or UV maps may include normal, bump features. For additional details, check the marmoset Viewer Scene, and explore other cool stuff on my profile!

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