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Alfa Romeo Monza

In the 1930s, safety was a myth and aerodynamics did not exist. The Monza was simply a supercharged straight-eight bolted to a chassis, a machine that vibrated with life and danger.

Our commission captures the exposed engineering of a car built solely to win.

The Dawn Of Heroism.
1:8 Scale Commission

Before aerodynamics, there was only nerve.

The Monza is an exercise in mechanical transparency: a supercharged

straight-eight engine bolted to a ladder chassis, built solely to win.

This commission captures the era where safety was a myth.

We have replicated the intricate friction shock absorbers,

the hand-laced wire wheels, and the exposed external exhaust

that burned the drivers' arms.

There is no bodywork to hide the engineering. Every rivet, every leaf spring,

and every cable is visible. This is a machine that demands to be inspected.

TECHNICAL RECORD

Scale

1:8 th

Materials

Stainless Steel, Photo-Etched Copper, Genuine Leather
& Cast Resin.

Finish

Period-Correct "Alfa Rosso" with Hand-Painted Weathering (Exhaust Soot, Road Dust,
Oil Leaks).

Complexity

1,300+ Individual Components.

Features

Butterfly Engine Cowling (Opening), Detailed Supercharged Inline-8, Functional Leaf Spring Suspension, Hand-Laced Wire Spokes, Cable-Actuated Brakes.

Dimensions

50 cm x 21 cm x 14 cm
(19.5 in x 8.2 in x 5.5 in)

Weight

Approx. 6.0 kg (13.2 lbs)

The Works.

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For the acquisition of Ready Works or the submission of Commission proposals.

Capacity is limited by the hand-execution of each work.

Feasibility and specification precede commercial discussion.

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