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model: Portable Gramophone Victrola Vv 50
The Victrola VV 50 portable gramophone with the Victrola No.2 sound box was a portable gramophone that was popular in the 1920s. It was presented in a high quality wooden case and was known for its high sound quality. The Victrola VV 50 was easy to use and allowed people to take and enjoy records anywhere. The Victrola No.2 sound box ensured precise reproduction of the music and delivered a clear and lively sound. The Victrola VV 50 portable gramophone with the Victrola No.2 sound box was a popular device that was closely linked to the music of the Roaring Twenties. It is still highly valued today by collectors and classical music lovers. The VV-50 is significant in the history of the record player as it was the first "portable" or later called "suitcase" model manufactured by the Victor Talking Machine Company. In the 1920s, this model (and other similar portable models) became very popular due to its capability. The Blender model is animated for the turntable, the tonearm and the built-in hand-cranked spring motor. By the way, one gramophone needle is enough for 10 records, i.e. approx. 40 minutes. Then the needle has to be replaced, which is why there are always many needles in stock. You can remove the base plate of the gramophone to render the motor, or in wire mode of the viewport. I hope you have fun with the model and may your scenes be successful.