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Jairus Watson
post 10 Dec 2011, 15:29
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Al,

Yeah, those are the rules so far. Edo and one other guy suggested changes that added lots more rules including narrowing down the frame rule to a U-Go two-rail only or likewise replica. But the conscious seemed to be to leave the scratch-building of the frame open, ie: fewer rules.

But... one of the suggestions was to allow any body, especially the Shinoda line.
The whole point of this exercise I thought was to build the quickest pre 1970 vintage slot car possible. And now someone wants to forego the aero-advantage? Makes no sense and the entries will only become missiles when it comes to a corner.
So.. I am thinking that in light of three requests to mold their own bodies, that the body rule be changed to "Any body as long as it is a THINGIE"! But any thinking person will utilize one of the deep-dish choti bodies because they are PROVEN to work.

As for the 1970's wheels. It would be nice if everyone would use period correct front and rear wheels. There is nothing produced today that even come close to what we used to have back in 1970 so that would require gluing and truing of Alpha or JK rubber onto old period wheels. I understand that not everyone can do this or even has even one set of vintage wheels. But if a vintage motor can be found, wheels too can be found.

But as far as I am concerned, it is not a deal breaker. The car will still run with modern wheels.

But Al, remember that these rules have not yet been set in stone. And I will not do so until the current Proxy is done. This time period for me is just the testing phase, and if I can ever get a few hours of free time, I will finish that mule and send it out for testing.
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post 13 Dec 2011, 15:48
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Edo will be happy to know... I scored a U-Go chassis on ebay. It is mounted inside a running car that looks like it was built back in the day. It has very dry tires by the way. I pray that the chassis is not modified.

At any rate, when it gets here I plan to pull it apart and in the 'spirit of the race' make that my mule. I am doing this because there was some controversy over my use of a perimeter frame on Slotblog. Sooo.... new plan: going all vintage.... and waiting on the post.

The new tires are glued and trued, front wheels and keepers at the ready. Assembly will take a day with another just to hog on some paint.
Maybe this next weekend?


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post 13 Dec 2011, 21:57
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It's funny, I've seen a lot of ebay/swap meet Ugo chassied cars over the years and actually bought 2 or 3 but, I don't remember ever seeing one mounted under an aero type body or for that matter any body other than an open wheel type car.

Maybe my memory is fading a bit but......

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post 13 Dec 2011, 22:14
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Hi Z,

Not so unusual perhaps - I think the real aero bodies in that period were pretty limited to NorCal, and in all my years of hanging out on ebay, plus swap meets, etc., I have only managed to score one Choti body - and was darned happy to get that! I also wonder if these high speed missiles weren't destroyed at a greater rate than certain other cars...

I think we all tend to forget too that up to 67 or so, the open-wheelers were definitely the preferred type of car in most open competitions - wasn't till they started to get heavier that the sports/GT models really came into their own, and that was sealed with the anglewinder!

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post 15 Dec 2011, 03:46
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Okay, in an effort to keep Edo and that other guy... George I think, happy. I picked this up on ebay so I could start with a purely vintage entry to test. The chassis is a U-Go Smith item that was modified slightly to add weight.

The rest of the parts are pretty nice and will go into a variety of other projects already in the works. Seems almost a shame to part it out...
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post 15 Dec 2011, 16:16
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Nice score indeed, Jairus. I like the one screw body mount.

Didn't The Vitter have a thread here about building a similar car to this, about a million years ago? I think he got close to finishing it as well.

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post 15 Dec 2011, 17:02
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Dave finished that car. (In the beginning thread) He mounted a "One-winger" O2R body on it and painted it bright yellow with a picture of "The Hulk" hand painted I think. The paint and finished pictures I believe are buried in the Nor-Cal forum 'Thingie' section. At least that is the last place I saw it.


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post 15 Dec 2011, 19:30
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Actually this is the one I was thinking of, Mr J, but the one-winger was equally cool.












(All photos by Dave 'The Vitter' Larsen.)

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post 15 Dec 2011, 20:50
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Hey Steve biggrin.gif

Daves car is still cool after all these years thumbsup.gif Who's going to make the motor brakets & tongue etc. for the biulds??? lmfao.gif
I'll need a few ? LoL. You know, to mock up the choti, and Shinoda bodies- in reg wide & extended width cool.gif

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This is the other body that was talked about- Onewinger

The latest versions- done in .015's- the thinnest ever....?









I added the insert- black sun-noda insert - to give it some perspective on the wing. Now this would be exceptable under the no stapled wing rule ? Not that I would use this design in the next series- you'll have to wait for the Two-winger versions wink.gif

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post 17 Dec 2011, 19:53
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Wow! plenty of room for possible corporate sponsorship.

Maybe I CAN afford that OPEN arm!

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post 17 Dec 2011, 23:27
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"Eat at Joes Crab Shack" for instance? Great place for seafood by the way....

Okay, got the chassis done for my Choti Mule today. Took about 6 hours total from start to finish and I like it! Very vintage and I used quite a bit from the original eBay car: motor bracket, guide tongue, forward body mount and front axle.

A new set of rails were formed and slightly bowed so the motor would fit.

The finished chassis frame...


... and with all the bits attached.

The motor was originally built and re-wound by John Havlicek. I added a set of period correct heat sinks.

Ready for paint and lead wires. (Body by O2R)

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post 18 Dec 2011, 11:50
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Looks great to me!
Excellent work, Mr Watson.

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Jairus
Love the simple frame and the way you built it. Thats what I like to see.
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Thank you Paul. I would have felt better with a perimeter frame, but so many complained that it didn't look vintage that I bowed to peer pressure.

Okay, the Mule is done and ready for testing. I hogged on a very simple two color paint-job and won't be detailing it any further as this is just a test car.





Motor has been bench tested at 2v for about 3 minutes to make sure the gear is worked in nicely. The motor sounds close to the scream a modern wing car makes and nearly as responsive! Not sure what magnets John put in, but they definitely look ceramic.
BTW those heat sinks really work as they get pretty warm...
But the "B" can motor is really heavy at 40 to 45g! I think for this car to go any faster I'll need to see about building one that is about 10 grams lighter using a thin wall Mubuchi can mated to a later model Mura endbell designed for the A/D can. Or just grab an old Champion can from somewhere like John Havlicek is doing.... wink.gif

Going into the mail tomorrow.
Guide is a Jet Flag dyed black.
Front wheels unknown, prob. U-Go.
Rear wheels unknown.
Body by O2R.
Motor Mura.
Gears Parma/Cox 7/28.
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Now it's time to paint some bodies...


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