by SuperSlab » Mon Nov 19, 2012 11:33 pm
I was just going over Bibbster's review of the Spirit Porsche 936 and it reminded me of a thought that has frequently come to me in recent times. It would come into my mind unbidden while I am running a dead simple, relatively inexpensive, generally not-highly-regarded-on-forums type of car. I would be running this car around the track, it would be looking great and be performing out of all proportions to expectations, I would have this great big smile on my face and suddenly: "The Thought" jumps out:
Do I really need anything more than this in a slot car?
I mean: really: the car looks great, it is quiet, it is smooth, it handles like a dream, it would generally not be killer fast in a straight line.... but I would be turning consistently ridiculously quick lap times.
And which cars would prompt this, you may well ask? How about a random selection that has recently caused this, presented in no particular order:
Spirit Porsche 936 (Duh: that was what started all this!)
Scalextric Peugeot 908
Rev-Mon March 83G
Fly Porsche 908
Fly Porsche 917
Carrera Porsche 997
Fly Alfa Romeo TZ2
Scalextric Williams F1 (faster than almost all my Slot.its!!!)
Fly Ford GT40
Carrera BMW M3
Scaley Camaro (69 and 70)
Fly Alfa GTAm (Front engine yet!)
Carrera Auto Union Streamliner
Fly BMW M1
Fly Lola Mk III
Fly Ferrari 512
and the list goes on and on!
All of these on a technical wood track, no magnet and with no parts replaced: just urethane tyres added, everything cleaned and tidied, body float added and all nicely lubricated.
And in looking at the list: remarkable how often Fly crops up.
And another thing: the lap times are often VERY impressive for what these cars are. Like the Scaley Williams F1 being just a touch slower than my NSR P68 and faster than my NSR Clio. Like my Spirit 936 being faster than any of my Slot.it Porsche 956's. Etc. Etc.
These cars probably give me as much or more pleasure than my screamingly fast NSR Audi R8 or almost equally fast Avant Porsche Spyder. You just have to have an eye to see and an ear to hear I suppose...
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SuperSlab on Wed Nov 21, 2012 11:51 am, edited 1 time in total.