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1929 Serpent V-12 Coupé 1.0

A big, stylish late 20's coupé.

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  1. Secrane
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    This is a 1929 Serpent V-12 Coupe, a large V12 powered luxury car from an era of gangsters, bootlegging and a loooot of chrome. It's not very fast, and handles like a cruise ship - regardless, you'll definitely arrive in style.

    The car produces approx. 165 horsepower, and has a top speed of around 90 mph if you push it.

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    Have fun, remember it's almost 100 years old!

Recent Reviews

  1. IDK158
    IDK158
    4/5,
    Version: 1.0
    honestly quite incredible
  2. hubert2005 kam
    hubert2005 kam
    5/5,
    Version: 1.0
    high quality
  3. [!] THE LOCAL MIDGET! [!]
    [!] THE LOCAL MIDGET! [!]
    5/5,
    Version: 1.0
    really detailed, really realistic, great design with personality, and a designer that buts lots of effort in, this wouldnt look out of place in jay leno's garage
  4. carsmin
    carsmin
    5/5,
    Version: 1.0
    smh adding a interior is hard.
    Nice though!
  5. Speedy_Alex77
    Speedy_Alex77
    4/5,
    Version: 1.0
    Very beautiful but there is some little problems: the V12 is not realisitc for the 1920s/1930s, I think a smaller engine could be more realistic. For the headlights, for this type of car, they were yellow, not white and you should add an interior.

    And great job for the pics, they are very nice ! Could you tell me what is the name of the map used ? I'm curious to see what map have a "Carrefour City" x)
    1. Secrane
      Author's Response
      Thank you! I'm glad you like it.

      As for the V12, it is realistic - Cadillac extensively used high-cylinder engines in the late 20's and through the 30's. The headlights can't be made yellow since it's Automation, but I will consider adding an interior.

      Thanks either way though, it's good to get feedback.
  6. Martin.S
    Martin.S
    5/5,
    Version: 1.0
    Holy moly, it looks like in blender, not automation! Amazing!
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