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Heres a quick way of getting those Revell Kits on the track and it really works well
All you need is a motor ,a guide,an old proslot inline mount and a ninco rear axle .
First cut a hole in the pan to clear the gear fit the Revell wheels on the ninco axle ,they are an exact fit build up the reare end of the kit ,take the proslot mount and cut off the axle carrier ,clip the motor in and glue to the pan , drill a hole for the guide and cut a semi circle out to clear the wires fit the revell front wheels .I added magnets front and rear as I was using the Revell tyres ,which seem to work quite well ,I also drilled the rear of the pan to take body screws but kept the push fit at the front.I was unable to use the interior as it fouled the motor so I used one of my own vac forms , but a piece of tissue with a driver stuck on will work as well . Total time to build including writing this article and track testing about 2 hrs. Welcome to the world of scratch building give it a go its a blast.
Graham
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All you need is a motor ,a guide,an old proslot inline mount and a ninco rear axle .
First cut a hole in the pan to clear the gear fit the Revell wheels on the ninco axle ,they are an exact fit build up the reare end of the kit ,take the proslot mount and cut off the axle carrier ,clip the motor in and glue to the pan , drill a hole for the guide and cut a semi circle out to clear the wires fit the revell front wheels .I added magnets front and rear as I was using the Revell tyres ,which seem to work quite well ,I also drilled the rear of the pan to take body screws but kept the push fit at the front.I was unable to use the interior as it fouled the motor so I used one of my own vac forms , but a piece of tissue with a driver stuck on will work as well . Total time to build including writing this article and track testing about 2 hrs. Welcome to the world of scratch building give it a go its a blast.



Graham
My Webpage