Petersen Automotive Museum - The Blade Runner Police Spinner evolved from Philip K. Dick's original reference to “hover cars” in his 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?. The Spinner, designed
Petersen Automotive Museum - The Spinner, designed by Syd Mead and depicted by director Ridley Scott as the future of law enforcement transportation, could drive, hover and fly. After translating Mead's designs
![priscilla page on Twitter: "here's a 2019 LAPD spinner from Blade Runner (1982). designed by Syd Mead. this one's actually a replica, but it's beautiful regardless. https://t.co/oKwQUmYjYA" / Twitter priscilla page on Twitter: "here's a 2019 LAPD spinner from Blade Runner (1982). designed by Syd Mead. this one's actually a replica, but it's beautiful regardless. https://t.co/oKwQUmYjYA" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D5xhz8wUEAA_4Nf.jpg)
priscilla page on Twitter: "here's a 2019 LAPD spinner from Blade Runner (1982). designed by Syd Mead. this one's actually a replica, but it's beautiful regardless. https://t.co/oKwQUmYjYA" / Twitter
![∀ World-famous designer Syd Mead, who had a great influence on many science fiction works such as Gundam and Blade Runner, talks about design - GIGAZINE ∀ World-famous designer Syd Mead, who had a great influence on many science fiction works such as Gundam and Blade Runner, talks about design - GIGAZINE](https://i.gzn.jp/img/2015/08/08/meet-syd-mead/8705069982_d084df727f_b.jpg)