my nonbuick slot cars

Discussion in 'The Hobby Lobby' started by ShadowWolf, Dec 31, 2007.

  1. ShadowWolf

    ShadowWolf Well-Known Member

    just because someone asked for more

    32 ford with hot rod 6,ferrets narrow inline,parma deathstar,1.100 in 1000 ft

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    55 chevy "black rat" sidewinder chassis,group 20,.860 in the 1000 ft

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    outlaw street stock 68 el camino "hell camino" pro inline chassis,group 20,.850 in 1000ft

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    ssd 69 camaro "Scarlet camaro"* sidewinder chassis,super 16 d, .970 in 1/4
    .850 in the 1000 ft

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    datsun 280z pro mod,was a honda civic hatch back till i dropped the body,ferrets inline chassis.

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    * this camaro is named and painted after a favorite characters from a comic called the extinctioners
     
  2. Floydsbuick

    Floydsbuick Well-Known Member

    OK...we need the dirt here! Hows about a how-to on building one? And pleeeeeeeeeease get us some action shots. We want more!!!!!!!
     
  3. Howrad

    Howrad idiot... SAVANT!


    what he said! i'm into models, but this is way ahead of what i'm doing. your cars look awesome. show me the path, master. i will follow.:TU:
     
  4. jamie

    jamie Member

    I am a Buick guy that used to race slot Drag Cars. There are only a few tracks in the Dallas Ft Worth area. Go to Texas Slo Car Racing excoboard for more slot car info. Or you can go to Slot Car City in Vegas online for more Drag Car parts and info. I have several Buick Slot Cars. You use 1/24 scale model kits, and hand solder together the chassis. The wheels and tires are bought from manufactuers such as DRS, Protrack, or Speed Secret. Be carefull though, its more addicting than Crack! Look up "Slot Car Drag Racing" online or on ebay to get more ideas and pictures.
    Jamie
     
  5. ShadowWolf

    ShadowWolf Well-Known Member

  6. Floydsbuick

    Floydsbuick Well-Known Member

    Jeremy,

    That dragstrip rocks! Wish I lived closer. I remember a local guy had an H/O track set up for bracketing. Is that kinda software available for my old computer by any chance?
     

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