Thanks for your comments and ideas Chaps.....I think I am more confused now than when I started.
I've got to admit I was very tempted to go with the old bevel gears, Patto's does some lovely stuff, but in the end Slot.it won out, at least I have plenty of spare crowns and pinions. My chassis has rear mounting pegs which hold the chassis fairly rigidly so I'm going to hold off any additional bracing sections until I've run the car a little more. I do see what you mean about the thin metal at the rear of the chassis and "beefing" up this area would work.
Marlon, where did you find that picture?.....It does look good in those colours and no headlight covers..the wheels are very similar to the ones I've used..Ummm. A real contender.
David...Great photography as usual, I do like the yellow car, not sure about the green nose band ...reminds me of Norwich City's football strip!. I love the Sebring car but it does seem to have a strange exhaust system, doesn't seem macho enough for the car with that tiny rear exit pipe!. I might have a go making some decals for this one.
Dennis, I have spoken to Doug (Resilient Resins), about more 1/32nd shells and I know he monitors this Forum . The website doesn't really say very much about this scale of cars, and I know he is looking to add more detail, and possibly some more releases. I think he wanted to see how the initial release of 3 cars goes. As JP says the best bet is probably to monitor US Ebay as he seems to put them on there before his website.
John....I was dreading the headlight question. There is a fair amount of resin behind the front panel of the car and I think it is possible to grind out enough material to form a fair representation of the headlight recess. As for the lights themselves Slotbug are selling Mini Cooper headlight units, which would be the fairly universal 7" units in use at this time. As for the covers.......I guess I'll have to try Howmet's peanut on a stick method, although I will probably burn the house down in the attempt!....or I might try and find some suitably shaped packaging....
I'll have a week to think about it cause I'm off to Spain , I promised to take my wife shopping in Barcelona !...little does she know about the significant number of Slot Shops there!...
Regards
Alan
I've got to admit I was very tempted to go with the old bevel gears, Patto's does some lovely stuff, but in the end Slot.it won out, at least I have plenty of spare crowns and pinions. My chassis has rear mounting pegs which hold the chassis fairly rigidly so I'm going to hold off any additional bracing sections until I've run the car a little more. I do see what you mean about the thin metal at the rear of the chassis and "beefing" up this area would work.
Marlon, where did you find that picture?.....It does look good in those colours and no headlight covers..the wheels are very similar to the ones I've used..Ummm. A real contender.
David...Great photography as usual, I do like the yellow car, not sure about the green nose band ...reminds me of Norwich City's football strip!. I love the Sebring car but it does seem to have a strange exhaust system, doesn't seem macho enough for the car with that tiny rear exit pipe!. I might have a go making some decals for this one.
Dennis, I have spoken to Doug (Resilient Resins), about more 1/32nd shells and I know he monitors this Forum . The website doesn't really say very much about this scale of cars, and I know he is looking to add more detail, and possibly some more releases. I think he wanted to see how the initial release of 3 cars goes. As JP says the best bet is probably to monitor US Ebay as he seems to put them on there before his website.
John....I was dreading the headlight question. There is a fair amount of resin behind the front panel of the car and I think it is possible to grind out enough material to form a fair representation of the headlight recess. As for the lights themselves Slotbug are selling Mini Cooper headlight units, which would be the fairly universal 7" units in use at this time. As for the covers.......I guess I'll have to try Howmet's peanut on a stick method, although I will probably burn the house down in the attempt!....or I might try and find some suitably shaped packaging....
I'll have a week to think about it cause I'm off to Spain , I promised to take my wife shopping in Barcelona !...little does she know about the significant number of Slot Shops there!...
Regards
Alan