I've got a chassis/transmission/universals and a few other items in transit right now. The turnbuckles need a bit of love from the dremel to make them look like they aren't 25 years old.



I would be interesting in seeing some of your materials. Are they online?Charlie don't surf wrote:Cool projectI have tons of reference materials if you get "stuck" on ideas
A member had them posted on one of his sites, then after some type of shenanigans withuniquenamehere wrote:I've got a few more pieces for this build chassis, transmission, universals to name a few. The motor place is almost too nice to cut up. Almost.... muah ha ha haaa!
Time to fire up my period correct 25 year old dremel for some vintage chassis mods.
On a side note, I need some options steering and wheels/tires. Not sure if I want to use the 3 piece...
I would be interesting in seeing some of your materials. Are they online?Charlie don't surf wrote:Cool projectI have tons of reference materials if you get "stuck" on ideas
That would be awesome, I'm looking for period correct high level racers from the late 1990 into 1991. Decals, paint schemes etc.Charlie don't surf wrote: A member had them posted on one of his sites, then after some type of shenanigans with
decal reproduction design "theft" he pulled all of his stuff off-line, I had most of the archives saved already before he did.
You give me a time period and I can screen-shot anything that you might be looking for idea-wise from 87 and after-
No swiss cheesing... I only plan to cut the sides down, and trim the nose and motor plate like they did back in the day.85Edinger wrote:I hope you're not going to swiss cheese that very nice chassis.
I like the way you think. I'll be watching this thread with great interest.uniquenamehere wrote:I've been collecting parts for a while now and have decided to build a "period correct" racer. Early 1990s style yo... and I want it to look like it's been raced as well.
I'm thinking of pulling the trigger on a set of the worlds parts. I'm not being to purist about re-re vs original parts. As long as they look the part...JK Racing wrote:for steering, the "new" AE worlds parts are great
I use the 3 piece front wheels still today, with my clay compound Proline Ions, at the local indoor track.
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