Verandalux 1985 - Cycling Figurine | Handcrafted Zamak
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  • Verandalux 1985 - Cycling Figurine | Handcrafted Zamak
  • Verandalux 1985 - Cycling Figurine | Handcrafted Zamak
  • Verandalux 1985 - Cycling Figurine | Handcrafted Zamak
  • Verandalux 1985 - Cycling Figurine | Handcrafted Zamak
  • Verandalux 1985 - Cycling Figurine | Handcrafted Zamak
  • Verandalux 1985 - Cycling Figurine | Handcrafted Zamak

Verandalux 1985 - cycling figurine

€13.90
Hand-painted zamak figurine faithfully reproducing the Verandalux jersey as worn in the professional peloton during the 1985 season.
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The 1985 season is one of those chapters every cycling fan knows by heart: Bernard Hinault clinching his fifth and final Tour de France in La Vie Claire colours, locked in a legendary duel with his teammate Greg LeMond. The pro peloton of that era was fiercely competitive, and Belgian cycling still held a commanding presence through its regional squads and iconic industrial sponsors.

Among them, Verandalux embodied the soul of Flemish cycling in the 1980s — a team rooted in the classics, instantly recognisable to anyone who followed the races back then, carrying on its riders' backs a jersey that spoke to an entire era of the sport.

This figurine faithfully reproduces the team jersey as it was worn that season. Cast in zamak — a lead-free zinc alloy — it is entirely made in France: smelted in Seine-et-Marne, hand-painted and finished in Roubaix. Each piece is worked by hand, giving it the precise matte finish that serious collectors look for.

  • Material: zamak alloy (lead-free zinc)
  • 100% made in France — cast in Seine-et-Marne, painted in Roubaix
  • Hand-painted to faithfully replicate the 1985 Verandalux jersey
  • Standard size: compatible with the full collection
  • Limited artisan series

A piece for anyone building the 1980s peloton, team by team, season by season.

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