I wrapped up my Penelope Pitlane Devin SS kit today and tossed it on the Cartrix chassis. Whoa, boy. This car is a
blast to drive!
Since my initial posts on this chassis, I've rearranged my track and currently do not have a lap timer set-up, so unfortunately I will not be able to compare how this chassis runs with the finished body with how it did on its own and with the raw body mounted to it. But honestly, lap times were the furthest things from my mind as I was turning lap after lap with this car. It's a thrill.
The low RPM motor combined with the weight of the resin and metal detail parts of the kit went together to create a very responsive car. Plus, this thing is planted to the track. Even with no magnet, I only de-slotted once while testing it today. Gone was the tendency to roll-over in the corners that the bare chassis exhibited.
I hesitate to stay this as it could on the surface be misconstrued, but I feel that now I have a car that drives very similar to a Carrera 1/24 or even a Racer. I don't mean that to say that this car will
perform as well as either of those brands, but it
feels the same to me as those do. The weight of the car seems to increase the responsiveness that I feel through the controller. That is the same sensation that I get driving those two brands that I mentioned. That was an unexpected bonus.
So here are some shots of the completed car on the Cartrix chassis:



I'm sorry that these shots are so dark, but the paintjob is weird in that it turns from purple to blue in either sunlight or a flash:


It drives so well, that I'm starting to not care so much that the paint is sporting a hefty orange-peel or that some of the detail work could have been done better. It's a heck of a driver, so it's going to get driven! :D