Why choose 1/43 that is the question ?
I have either raced or owned all the available scales at some time or other and currently as I no longer race in clubs .I have a 1/32 sport track in the loft with a single crossover which doubles the lap length for me .
The majority of my collection is 1/32 but recently after reading the Pro no mag threads I thought I would have a go in the 1/43 scale classes as I've always been able to produce some pretty quick small cars for 1/32 which are really of a similar size to some of the larger 1/43 cars ..
So for me it seemed a good idea as the cost of the other larger scales is spiralling and there seems less interest in scratch built competitions these days ,financially 1/43 seems a sensible route for the home racer / builder to take .
Currently the little 3 way proxy match between Peter ,Rob and my self plus the up and coming events Lloyd may run seem like a good and not too expensive way to have some competitive fun in the coming months .
All of the 1/43 cars I've built so far are using mostly recycled parts from the bits box or second hand junk shop stuff , which is something I like to do any way as it helps keep my old hands dexterous and the little grey cells working .
Please share your reasons for venturing into this scale
I have either raced or owned all the available scales at some time or other and currently as I no longer race in clubs .I have a 1/32 sport track in the loft with a single crossover which doubles the lap length for me .
The majority of my collection is 1/32 but recently after reading the Pro no mag threads I thought I would have a go in the 1/43 scale classes as I've always been able to produce some pretty quick small cars for 1/32 which are really of a similar size to some of the larger 1/43 cars ..
So for me it seemed a good idea as the cost of the other larger scales is spiralling and there seems less interest in scratch built competitions these days ,financially 1/43 seems a sensible route for the home racer / builder to take .
Currently the little 3 way proxy match between Peter ,Rob and my self plus the up and coming events Lloyd may run seem like a good and not too expensive way to have some competitive fun in the coming months .
All of the 1/43 cars I've built so far are using mostly recycled parts from the bits box or second hand junk shop stuff , which is something I like to do any way as it helps keep my old hands dexterous and the little grey cells working .
Please share your reasons for venturing into this scale