Ferrari 312P Coupe build 2

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Ferrari 312P Coupe build 2

Postby VTECFOUR » Tue Aug 06, 2019 12:55 pm

My first Coupe build had a sidewinder S can set up, so I want to see the difference with one of my adjust-o-wheelbase inline chassis powered by a FF050 slim can motor.

Continuing using the round 3/32" brass tube for the main rails and axle supports instead of square brass.

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Parts list as usual.

- .064" brass guide tongue
- 5/32" brass guide post tube
- 1/8" brass front axle tube
- 3/32" brass round front axle supports
- 3/32" brass round tube main rails
- .064" brass front cross member
- .064" brass rear cross member
- .062" piano wire front assembly sliders

Using one of my own 3D printed inline motor pods to accept a slimline FF050 motor and Parma/Champion 3/32" x 3/16" axle oilites.

Waiting for motors from Pendle Slot so hopefully running soon.

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Re: Ferrari 312P Coupe build 2

Postby bill from nh » Wed Aug 07, 2019 4:40 am

Good start on the chassis Dan. You probably already know that 3/32" x 3/16" is a standard size slot car axle oilite, so anyone's bushings or bearings that size should fit. There are also some 1/8" x 3/16" bushings available. These should fit too.
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Re: Ferrari 312P Coupe build 2

Postby VTECFOUR » Thu Aug 08, 2019 1:06 pm

Chassis's rolling on Slot It 15 x 8 plastic front wheels/unknown tires and Slot It F1 rims/homemade urethane copies of Fly March F1 tires.

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Body will sit close to this stance.

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Final body mounting next.

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Re: Ferrari 312P Coupe build 2

Postby VTECFOUR » Thu Aug 08, 2019 6:31 pm

Pendle order arrived in the mail, so got the chassis running.

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Powered by a Scalextric Sport FF050 slim can, 25K and geared 3.33:1 with a Slot It 9t pinion and 30t crown gear.

Went with a tri-post body mounting, one front and one on each side pan.

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Body sits low but with lots of tire wheel clearance.

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Cosmetics to finish.

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Re: Ferrari 312P Coupe build 2

Postby Xr4ti » Thu Aug 08, 2019 8:42 pm

Impressive build!
What guide is that you're using?
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Re: Ferrari 312P Coupe build 2

Postby chappyman66 » Thu Aug 08, 2019 9:27 pm

Dan,
Pretty wide meats....that should be a great runner with that contact patch. Love your builds!
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Re: Ferrari 312P Coupe build 2

Postby VTECFOUR » Fri Aug 09, 2019 3:08 pm

@ Xr4ti - guide's a Sloting Plus Universal, 7mm, my go-to one these days. They're reasonably priced and include the power wire ferrules and top screw.

@ chappyman66 - the rear wheel/tires are my favorite set-up, F1 rims with trimmed and trued urethane copies of the Fly March rears. Love the bulbous sidewall profile and width.

Tamiya pink primer's on, ready for final coats of Tamiya Italian Red.

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Wheel inserts are my own resin casts. The masters for 15mm and 17mm rims were done by Greater Vancouver Slot Car Club's resident 3D design and printing whiz, 3D Ron.

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Re: Ferrari 312P Coupe build 2

Postby VTECFOUR » Tue Aug 13, 2019 11:49 am

Final coats of Tamiya TS-8 Italian Red applied along with detail accents in flat black, silver, yellow and clear red and orange. All covered with Tamiya semi-gloss clear. Vac form window glued in too.

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Worked out modelling and performance-wise.

Easily faster and more driveable than my other Ferrari 312P Coupe with the sidewinder set up.

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Fastest of all three of my 312P builds.

Ferrari 312P Coupe build 1, Scalextric Sport 25K FF050, sidewinder, 95g total weight - 5.864 fastest lap
Ferrari 312P Coupe build 2, Scalextric Sport 25K FF050, inline, 83g total weight - 5.460 fastest lap
Ferrari 312P Spyder, Scalextric Sport 25K FF050, inline, 91g total weight - 5.556 fastest lap

The latter two are equipped with my favorite rear wheel/tire set up, F1 rims with trimmed and trued urethane copies of the Fly March F1 rears, so this looks to be a factor.

Good outcome.

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Re: Ferrari 312P Coupe build 2

Postby Xr4ti » Tue Aug 13, 2019 5:56 pm

The latter two are equipped with my favorite rear wheel/tire set up, F1 rims with trimmed and trued urethane copies of the Fly March F1 rears, so this looks to be a factor.

Good outcome.

Dan

The inline with the SW tires comparison would be interesting.
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Re: Ferrari 312P Coupe build 2

Postby chappyman66 » Tue Aug 13, 2019 7:22 pm

Yup...not surprised that the wider tires make a faster car, along with the lighter weight.

Pretty in either case!
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