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Hello,

Following a bit of a prompt from Scott on the NNRC thread I've started another thread. Its just to cover my scratch building projects although anybody else is welcome to join in of course.

I WILL CONTINUE TO POST ON THE nnrc THREAD AS WELL.


At the moment I have a Ford F3L P68 on the go and have just received through the post an Airfix E Type Jaguar and VW Beetle. The Jag is going to be turned in the Bob Tullius Group 44 version. I know Top Slot produce this but I fancy the challenge. The Beetle is going to be turned into a Uniroyal Fun Cup Endurance racer which are based on a modified Beetle bodyshell but sitting on a single seater racing chassis. Look them up on www.uniroyalfuncup.co.uk is you want to know more.

I intend to use the Scalextric Sport Tuning range which is why I wanted to see how zxr400er's Ferrari 156 went with the little F1 motor in it. The Airfix Beetle is smaller than I imagined it would be so I think the F1 motor will be quite suitable.

Nick
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Hello,

Busy trying to cut out a chassis from brass sheet and metal from the case from an old computer. When I scrapped the computer I saw those lovely flat sides and thought they would be great. Wow, hard work when you've just a little saw and dremel disc's. Perhaps thick plasticard would be better.

Nick
Hi Nick

How about trying some Printed Circuit Board from Maplins, etc. for the chassis. It's easy to work and reasonably strong into the bargain.

Btw, have you got a camera? A few piccies of all this wouldn't go amiss.

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Hello JohnP,

Thanks for that reply. I had noticed people "talking" about printed circuit board on the forum and somewhat had the idea that everyone was junking computers. It goes to show that I really am as daft as my wife thinks I am
! IT IS OBVIOUS now and I will go down that route and visit Maplins.

I can't wait to get a digital camera and my wife is really coming round to the idea as well even if its not for the same idea as me
.

I can sometimes borrow the old office one which has a floppy in it for transfer purposes. Old technology already. All I need to do is sign up to some photo holding place thingy, perhaps slotforum even.

Cheers

Nick
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Hi Nick...

As John says PCB is a great material for chassis building, and really very easy to use.
You will find lots of examples in the Scratchbuilding section of the forum showing chassis built using this material.
If you want any assistance just shout.
Great idea to take out Slot Forum Plus as well, not only do you get free photo hosting, but you will also get discount on goods you purchase from Retailers who advertise on here and very special offers on slot car purchases.

Regards

Alan
Hello,

Well thats the Slotforum + sorted, just don't tell the wife! Now all I need is the digital camera. Exciting times
.

Nick
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Hello,

And now thats the printed circuit board purchased from Maplins as well. So on with the chassis making. The wife found out about the Slotforum + subscription but hey, whats £8.43 between friends especially when they are so helpful.

My wife almost bought a digital camera the other day but then changed her mind. Unusual for a women don't you think
.

Nick
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Hello

I know I should be getting on with my scratch built stuff and I am really........honest but, I have also turned Jack Brabham's Cooper T53 into the Stirling Moss version. OK, it was a simple respray job but, the Scalextric car is a very nice model in its own right and looks good in Rob Walker colours. I have also managed to re-arrange the head posture so it is more like Stirling's laid back relaxed posture. Its due to be raced soon.

If I had a digital camera I would take a photo.

Nick
Hello,

Spent a useful day doing some resprays.

My Scalextric Group C Porsche 956 has now gone from being a "Rothmans" car to all white ready for the application of DMC "Liqui Moly" decals. I used good old Appliance White as the top coat. Even managed to find a more scale head to replace the balloon!!!

My Scalextric Cooper T53 has been resprayed again because I messed up using some old decal roundels and numbers. I have purchased some new ones from Pendles (their own brand) and will get to apply them tomorrow hopefully.

After Hannah "yanked off" my front wheels from the Ninco Orange Arrows I have managed to spray them orange like the rears. Its not an exact match with the body colour but they look better.

Finally, I've even managed to do some work on my VW Beetle which is turning into a Uniroyal Fun Cup Endurance racer. I've decided to get a Ninco Renault Clio rally car chassis and use that, with some slight modifications, as the chassis. It should speed up the build process.

Nick
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Hi,

Look forward to see how the porsche comes out.

I put new wheels and stickers on my vanwall today as the old ones were very tatty.

Looks nice i think.

Shame it doesn't go well....
I spent a few hours up the track this afternoon and have sorted all my cars except this. I worked on it when I got home and I think that is ok now, we will see tuesday night.

My proslot ferrari FLYS! I split 2 pinions already tho...


My group C will be erm.... intresting.... .
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hello zxr400er,

I had quite a good weekend doing a bit of model making type stuff on my slot cars despite going out shopping both days. I've more or less finished my re-livery of the Scalextric Porsche 956 and without wishing to brag, IT LOOKS FANTASTIC
. I want to source some rear view mirrors for it. The Cooper T53 is also looking much better now I've used some new roundels and numbers on it.

As we are running them stock, it'll be interesting to see how they go . The Scalextric Group C cars seem to run on relatively narrow and hard tyres. Another demolition derby??

Nick
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My porsche isn't running the group C tyres like most, Mine came with the tyres that are the same as the BTCC ones... O wait I've said too much!!
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Hello,

At long last I (or in the family sense - WE) have got a digital camera
. It is a konica Minolta Dimage Z6 so very soon (soon being a relative expression of course) I will be able to post some pictures on the forum. I'm not quite sure how I use the gallery as a Slotforum Plus+ member but I will get there somehow. perhaps I could take some test shots of some of my reliveries.

Nick
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Peter,

I went into Halfords at Park Gate, Fareham to check out the "Greens" for your Stirling Moss car. The nearest I could find to a colour between BRP and BRG were

Vauxhall Reed Green (light)
Vauxhall Leaf Green (Mid)
Ford Meadow Green (a brighter mid colour)

Check them out at your nearest Halfords and make your pick. I will be spraying the Primer today.

Nick
Nick,

I have had a look. Ford Meadow Green is the one for me.

Peter.
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Peter,

OK, Ford Meadow Green it is then.

You didn't tell me that you hot glued or expoxied your rear axle in. I decided the best option was to completely mask the axle, gear and wheels before spraying the primer and that seems to have worked.

The chrome bits, exhust, filler caps etc, don't look very realistic going by my 1/43 scale model and various photos I have seen. That being the case I have taken the liberty of giving them a realistic finish.

Finally the driver is going to get a make over as well.

I won't be testing Tuesday as its my Wife's birthday.
or do I mean


Nick
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Thanks Nick. I am really looking forward to seeing the finished product. Sorry about the rear axle, but it was the only way I could reduce the tramping to manageable proportions!

Peter
Hello Peter,

Last night your Maserati 250F was sprayed Ford Meadow Green and then left to dry in my low bake oven. If I say so myself it looks quite good. I have some spare white roundels (with a black border) to put on the car. Do you have a specific race number you wish to have on it. But NOT number 4 which I'm out of.

I want to try and post a picture shortly.

Nick
Nick,

Do you have any white numbers? Stirling's green Maserati normally had white numbers, with no roundels. If not, then roundels with black numbers is fine. My preference is for number 7, but any number will do other than 2 or 4.
Have you noticed that three of the Scalextric Classic GP cars are number 4? Daft!

Thanks, Peter.
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