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RemkoMarch 02, 2007

Need for Speed High Stakes Downloads

Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic (1938)

Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic (1938)
Added On June 17, 2003
Views 11,766
Downloads 1,770
Version High Stakes
Brand Bugatti
Favorited 1 times
Average Rating
9.5/10 - 2 votes
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NFS:HS Features

Class A Serial # 40
Damage Yes Dashboard Yes
Convertible Yes Vidwall Yes
Windows Clear Licence Plate Non-editable
Top Speed 134 mph
215 kmh
Polycount 11696
Driver Animated

Description

This is the Atlantic Coup?, styled by Ettore Bugatti's son Jean in 1938 based on a T57 SC chassis.

This model comes with
- high detailled mesh and dashboard;
- authentic performance;
- T57 G racing car based new engine sounds.

The price for my efforts are 12k polies.
despite this, enjoy racing one of the most impressive pre war sports cars.

Find more about it here:
http://www.motorsport-klassiker.de.vu

Thanks for downloading,

Visitor Comments

  • Remko - 21 years ago
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    What a fantastic model, it is really impressive to see how you've developed your modelling skills over the past year.
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  • Giddyup 409 - 21 years ago
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    Awesome car, lags my comp, but oh well. It's way worth it. :)
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  • ARTNFS - 21 years ago
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    Wow, what a nice Car!! `~)
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  • TURBO - 21 years ago
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    awesome!!
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  • Dr.D?del - 21 years ago
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    very nice detail! but isn't there a version with six(!) or nine(!) exhaust pipes? i am not sure...
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  • EP14 - 21 years ago
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    I dont really like the car itself (the look to it), but you did a damned fine job of making it, nice job, keep the classics coming
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  • Funmart6 - 21 years ago
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    One of the most Beautiful Expressions of Automotive Art Ever to be Created, and you even got the "Center Spine" correct! Amazing job!
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  • Shenlong - 21 years ago
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    Sweeeeeet!!! One of my fav cars of all time, up there with the 250 GTO and the E-type! What a model!
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  • apaulo - 21 years ago
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    You did a superb job on this classsic of all classics...Ettori would be proud. Superb dash. Nice touch on the front plate..and the motor sound really makes you feel you are there.Thanks so much for your effort. Truly a super fine job!!!!
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  • PsychedelicRock - 21 years ago
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    Before leaving for good, dear Remko, you'll be driving the XK 120 roadster on your computer. I'll just shift down from 5th gear to 1st gear, that's everything... Thanks,
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  • Remko - 21 years ago
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    Wow, that's a lot to think about. NFS car design will absolutly steal away more time than you expect if you don't watch out... You should really do with your time what you feel happy with.
    Thank you for sharing your hard work with us, you sure went out on a high note.
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  • PsychedelicRock - 21 years ago
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    Thanks for the widespread acceptance of my Atlantic Coup?.

    Thinking about it, making those add on cars is more than just a hobby to me - I really love this job. But I'm not sure whether it's worth all the efforts:
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  • PsychedelicRock - 21 years ago
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    It kills so much time, the whole "Motorsport-Klassiker" project takes weeks for just one car, and, are some nice comments really worth so many lost hot summer days with a great lake just some minutes around here? With beautiful girls laying on the public beach to brown their soft skins? With so many birds singing in the trees just above me? With so many parties I'm missing at night because of searching blueprints for my next car...?
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  • PsychedelicRock - 21 years ago
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    Is plenty of a time's life worth it being spent on some virtual racing cars that a couple of people find satisfying?
    Certainly not. Surely I overdid it the last 2 months, releasing both the SS100 and the Atlantic Coup? in less than one month. I was crazy.
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  • PsychedelicRock - 21 years ago
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    Now's a good ocasion of finishing with it: Throwing away my false ambitions in car modelling at the crown of my creations, shutting down Motorsport-Klassiker at the best car I made so far.
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  • PsychedelicRock - 21 years ago
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    I think I'm going to freeze my project for a period of time. Maybe for some months. Maybe for ever. Or just lay it on ice. That doesn't mean that there won't be a W125 or an XK 120 for Need for Speed - I'll finish these. Somewhen.
    To put it in a nutshell: There are really better things to do than to spend half of the day in front of a CAD programme.
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  • PsychedelicRock - 21 years ago
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    Am I wrong? At least I myself am not willing to do this anymore, it serves nothing. And if it did, I had to stop either, there's better things to do.

    It was a great time together with the NFS4 community and my self-made classics, I like(d) them so much. And I hope you did the same!

    Bye for now,
    Fabian
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  • Remko - 21 years ago
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    It's just my opinion, but I don't think you should take down your site, it has a unique character and it would be a shame, I think, to throw it all away.
    Unless you need the webspace for something else, of course.
    I can put you on the Affliates list, maybe will help get some more traffic to your site.
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  • PsychedelicRock - 21 years ago
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    PS: Affiliate's list, that's a great idea. I'd be really thankful.
    Greetings,
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