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Scale Speed Syndicate™ is the official headquarters of a fictional racing organization where diecast racing is treated like professional motorsport.

 

Every race car, garage project, engineering experiment, archive photograph, and Performance Division product exists for one reason:

To build a world convincing enough that you might briefly wonder if Scale Speed Syndicate has actually been here since 1974.

We didn't just build a website about diecast racing.

We built the organization that would have.

Welcome to the Scale Speed Syndicate.

SMALL SCALE.  FULL SPEED.

SMALL SCALE.  FULL SPEED.

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Founded in 1974

Vintage Hot Wheels 1/64 scale diecast car racing box art.

[ORIGIN FILE]

What began as a few race cars in a grandparents' cellar eventually grew into something no one originally intended.
 

One project became another. Race days turned into archives. Garage experiments became engineering programs. Before long, there were departments, operational bulletins, Performance Division products, and enough documentation to suggest the major player in Diecast racing organization had existed for decades.
 

Somewhere along the way stopped being just a hobby.
 

It became what our peers called, "The Syndicate."

Today, the Syndicate serves as an ongoing archive of diecast racing culture, project vehicles, engineering experiments, photography, and race history—all presented with the same level of professionalism normally reserved for full-size motorsport.

Every vehicle, photograph, report, and product contributes to a fictional organization built around very real enthusiasm for tiny race cars.

Professional.  Fictional.  Surprisingly Convincing.

[CURRENT operations]

[hISTORICAL RECORD]

The earliest Syndicate activity can be traced to approximately 1974, when an eleven-year-old Rick began conducting unofficial 1/64-scale race testing in his grandparents' cellar.

The facilities were modest. The enthusiasm was not.

What started with a handful of Hot Wheels cars and homemade race courses gradually evolved into decades of collecting, building, racing, photographing, and documenting the hobby.

No one involved remembers the exact moment it became an organization. 

Only that, somehow... it did.

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"We didn't just build a website about diecast racing,

we built the organization that would have."

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