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Combo Build

Posted:
Sun Nov 09, 2014 8:02 pm
by brainslot
This is a scratch built chassis I just completed for U13 Proxy race. The body is an ARII 1965 Toyota S800.
The chassis is combination of CNC cut brass, machined ABS plastic front axle mounts and my own Winpod for FF050 motors that I designed. I am not very good at soldering and bending brass....so I like to combine materials that simplify the process for me. I like to design in CAD, machine or 'grow' parts and then assemble them. The Winpod is available from Shapeways....just search for Brain's Bin or FF050 pod. Wheels are Slot Car Corner 14x6 insert wheels with Paul Gage tires. The wheel inserts are from the model kit...I had to turn them down a little to fit in the hubs.
Re: Combo Build

Posted:
Sun Nov 09, 2014 8:12 pm
by scatman
Nice. I bet that is a smooth running car
Re: Combo Build

Posted:
Mon Nov 10, 2014 12:36 am
by chris
Great job! And they're such a tiny car. The old man had one when they lived in New Guinea but he was told they were not legal in Australia (head-lights too low rings a bell) so he sold it when he and mum decided to come home. Guess they figured the kids would have grown up after 10 years away :lol: Fun car though.
Chris.
Re: Combo Build

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Mon Nov 10, 2014 1:43 am
by Retro Racer 44
Hi Brian;
You are teasing us again with the front end of that thing, and adjustable height also. When is it going to be available on Shapeways?
I'm looking forward to driving that car when the U13 comes here.
Cheers,
Keith
ps. Welcome to Home Racing World
Re: Combo Build

Posted:
Mon Nov 10, 2014 6:52 am
by Vintage 1/24
I missed this when it was first posted - but we need to see some more from Brainslot!
I really like the use of different tech and approaches to building. Usable 3D and CAD seems to be within the realm of the home user - and that is interesting.
Definitely second the welcome and look forward to more.
Re: Combo Build

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Tue Nov 11, 2014 6:58 am
by FootScoot
That is cool! I really like the chassis, very innovative. I never thought much about combining materials, but I can definitely see how it would work. Nice job. :)
Re: Combo Build

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Tue Nov 11, 2014 5:02 pm
by brainslot
Thanks for the compliments and interest in this build! I have been a long time follower of Home Racing World....but guess I haven't posted anything before. I have another interesting project I hope to share in the future. Looking forward to learning and sharing building tips on this site!
Brian
Re: Combo Build

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Tue Nov 11, 2014 10:25 pm
by dreinecke
Super job on the car and the chassis! Really stellar work! Good to see you posting this kind of stuff.