Mueller
Sep 24 2003, 05:53 PM
If someone was to go thru the trouble and expense to produce these in low volume, what would be the most popular choice?
Ratt
Sep 24 2003, 06:12 PM
Most turing cars I have seen are all in 1/10 scale. I do see the 1/12ths every now and then, but alot of the time they are a 190mm wheel base 1/10th scale chassis. I have a RC10 TC3. I htink it would be awsome to be able to get a 914 body for it. Im running a E46 M3 body, But I think the 914 would look cool.
Andy
SirAndy
Sep 24 2003, 06:15 PM
mueeeeeler, what about getting your 1:1 running first?
djm914-6
Sep 24 2003, 07:27 PM
I was thinking of doing a wooden buck for my 1/10 scale 200mm Nitro chassis.
Aaron Cox
Sep 24 2003, 07:28 PM
hey speaking of rc cars- i never gt my money back- sent ed secrest a check and never got a car or my money back?
Mueller
Sep 24 2003, 07:34 PM
i got my paypal money back from Ed, give him an email
was the check cashed?
Aaron Cox
Sep 24 2003, 08:13 PM
uh- that was like 6 mos ago....ill have to look.
anyone have his email?
Mueller
Sep 24 2003, 08:36 PM
If anyone is interested in making thier own, these two books are available for about 15 bucks each, don't know how I know that
GWN7
Sep 25 2003, 01:20 AM
Sent Ed a email today about the bodys. He got 2 shipments, both crap. He's waiting on a 3rd to see if it's any better. I think his original post said if you want your $$ back instead of waiting, to send him a email.
Mike, I have a buddy that is building a vacume table to make parts for a model plane is is building.
Demick
Sep 25 2003, 08:40 AM
I've got a few 1/24 scale lexan bodies coming. They should be on a boat from Germany right about now. A few flared, and a few narrow bodied. I doubt they will fit the mini-z (oddball 1/28 scale for MR-01 style, although the new MR-02 style is now 1/24 scale). But there are some other mini RC cars on the market that are 1/24 scale with adjustable wheelbase and width which should work. I will have a few available to club members after I get them. More details once the arrive....
Demick
Scott Carlberg
Sep 25 2003, 12:54 PM
QUOTE(Mueller @ Sep 24 2003, 04:53 PM)
If someone was to go thru the trouble and expense to produce these in low volume, what would be the most popular choice?
I asked my friend Chris, who paints ALOT of rc car bodies (he had pizza with us Mueller)
1/10 scale is the most widely used and most popular.
1/8 is more popular than 1/12.
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