Wagenmacher H. S. v. Oranje & P. R. Urbino KG

This sort of is my thread for not quite over the top (or competition) cars which I put more than 5 minutes in creating and designing. Not in any particular order, not even time of creation.


In the - for germany - fateful year of 1888 on the even more fateful day of the 9th Novebmber, a young dutchman along with his half-italian colleague hand in the paperwork for their garage to become a registered workshop.

They call themselves H. S. van Oranje and P. R. Urbino, likely false names that just sound cool.

They have had found work in contracts issued by the Kaiser Wilhelm I. himself, and now, as the ‘Year of the Three Kaisers’ draws to a close, seek to utilize their established prestige to become independent entrepreneurs.

Over the years they have succeded in creating a stable company, even if it is rather limited in Production. They much more work as consultants to other industrial establishments, turning out actual production cars maybe once every five years.
During the Second World ███ , during which they seemingly continued as normal abroad, they have been rumored to have aided the creation of a state owned company called OMEGA, though nothing has been decisively proven.

Nowadays, Wagenmacher has a worldwide presence as a network of smaller production firms conceptualizing rather unusual cars and from time to time go after private contracts.

The badge of Wagenmacher is comprised of a fox scaling a ring, bringing life to the structual element.
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the fox is fom Terrazis Animal Badge mod and the ring is an ‘O’
Alternatively, in case the fixtre isn’t available for whatever reason, just am overlapping WM

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WAGENMACHER HASEL

Affordable Performance

NO ALUMINIUM

NO TURBO

NO FLUKES

A 3 Liter Inline 5 developing 260 hp
shoot this AWD car with active suspension
around the world at break neck speeds

40.000 Euro

Stats

ON A BUDGET?

What you loose: 19hp, ESC, Holes in the front brake?

What you gain: 10.000 Euro

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Rally Version:

325 hp, improved suspension, stripped out

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~ April of 2001 Wagenmacher KG

The last two I can agree with, especially with the car’s light weight, but the first one might put some off - here’s why:

Early 2000s sports coupes were mostly about agility, and a big, long, all-iron straight-five in the nose hooked up to an AWD system skews the weight distribution heavily towards the front (at least 60% front to 40% rear). Besides, all that iron can’t be good for emissions reduction, no matter how much less it costs (including PU/ET) compared to aluminum or aluminum-silicon alloys. Also, 10,000 more Euros just to get an extra 20 horsepower? That seems like a daylight robbery to me. It looks decent, though, especially as a rally car.

well 20 hp is only half the story, you also loose 20 Comfort, Prestige, Divability and Presige and Safety
the rest I haven’t noticed before, guess that checks out :+1: exept emissions

The Wagenmacher Turmfalke

Fast as a Kestrel

A kestrel can travel at 300 km/h diving.

The Turmfalke (ger. "Kestrel") can keep up in a straight line.

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There's no car like this one. (55 km/h faster than the * cough * DB4, 100 hp up) - this is a true performance car, if there ever was one. Space frame chassis, aluminium panels and hand made interior make this a worthwile experience.

The 3.5 liter v12 isn't exactly outstandingly big, yet it has double the cylinders of a conventional i6 engine. It develops about 380 hp, catapulting the Turmfalke to 100 km/h in under 7 second, (3 whole seconds faster than the * cough * DB4).


spreadsheet gang this post was made by not open beta gang

Bean Facts: Did you know the dalluhan hyper market unlocks in 1960?

This car would be the fastest production car for at least 23 years - until Ruf comes on the scene, with what is essentially a tuned Porsche.

Adjusted for inflation the Turmfalke cost * only * 1.7 million Currency.

This car is about as fast as the Bluebuck stock racing variant from around the same time - only road legal.

The sandbox ET time is about as long as it would take for it to be overtaken as fastest 'production' car by the Ruf BTR.

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Well, somebody got some Aluminium to spare, let’s make a supercar!

The Wagenmacher Habicht

Accipiter Familiaris

Domestic Goshawk

Can't do won't do. No excuse not to:

Own

Fax

786,5 hp out of 4l of v10;
390 km/h and 0-100 in 3,5 seconds,
Sounds prestigerous?
Well, it’s 69.000 Eouro.
Nice.

The Exessiv version of the Habicht is, plainly, a turbocharged Supercar. And the main change over the Regulär is the use of even more aluminium. And the Turbo. And the Interiour. The list goes on and on.

But stops at the 20.000 Euros price over the Regulär.

Specially mass produced for you: The Regulär

Well balanced and cornering effortlessly, the Regulär is in practice indistinguishable from overpowered monsters with crippling electronic handling managment.

Now it has got esc, and for that matter is decked out, but 49.000 Eros really speak for itselves. And volumes over the practices of the competition.

(Not pictured) what inexpensive cars also lend themselves for perfectly is racing and tuning.

So we made the Ausgeräumt variant, a factory stripped Habicht with a few filters removed and the bare minimum for legal reasons, yet the perfect shell for your individual project.
Price 48.000 Euros.

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exessiv

regulär

ausgeräumt

Damn modern cars are heavy. I blame safety requirements.