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Post by fastlap on Jul 12, 2022 8:34:20 GMT -5
Here is one of my latest resin open wheel bodies I make for HO (1/64) slot cars. I designed this body so that the modeler can decal it out as many different F1 cars of the early 2000's. I have used vague design hints from mostly the Ferrari and a few from the Jaguar. It comes as a 3-piece kit which includes the: main body, front wing, and rear wing. This Ferrari is sitting on a JAG Hobbies PR-5 chassis. Decals are from a couple Patto's sheets. Enjoy. .
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Post by fastlap on Jul 14, 2022 9:14:24 GMT -5
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Post by Chris on Sept 6, 2022 11:26:51 GMT -5
Can you post cost and purchase info, also what other chassis will they fit? Thanks Chris
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Post by quattro on Sept 6, 2022 17:02:17 GMT -5
Well I have my four Jag-5 chassis for the Indycar bodies I hope will be sorted soon, but looks like I may a couple more! Lovely stuff.
Thought working up a 1/43rd F3 was small enough. Mind boggling to think about working them up, or rather down, at this scale.
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Post by IndyCarModels on Sept 7, 2022 7:38:04 GMT -5
Another great job Gary.
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Post by fastlap on Sept 8, 2022 12:09:42 GMT -5
Can you post cost and purchase info, also what other chassis will they fit? Thanks Chris Hello Chris, The body is sitting on a Jag Hobbies PR-5 chassis. Here is the link to the HO Slot Car page: www.jaghobbies.com/ho_slot_cars/slot_cars.htmOn the left side of the page, look for the Jag Hobbies PR-5 link for the chassis that fits this body. The rolling chassis is $23.50 for the regular, and $30 for the hi-po version. They can be purchased with different color wheels. It is a longer 1.7" wheelbase than the conventional 1.5". This chassis is a low-slung chassis which lends itself very well to open wheel cars. And they run good too! I would prefer to discuss my bodies either thru the messenger here, or my email; fastlap@comcast,net Hope that helps. Gary
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Post by fastlap on Sept 8, 2022 12:10:09 GMT -5
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Post by fastlap on Sept 8, 2022 12:10:57 GMT -5
Well I have my four Jag-5 chassis for the Indycar bodies I hope will be sorted soon, but looks like I may a couple more! Lovely stuff. Thought working up a 1/43rd F3 was small enough. Mind boggling to think about working them up, or rather down, at this scale. Joe, Sending you an email Gar
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