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vaBcHRog
08-16-2005, 12:56 PM
Hi everyone,

No not a sale but an Indy car I have been working on that will be available this fall. I still need to add the rollbars. I was going to cast them but they are too much a pain in the but I will be using copper wire or maybe even solder for the roll bars. The wind screen I'm going to just cut and shape from plastiv since it is so small and besides tese cars had small curved one and square ones also. Next up right behind this one is the Corrie Roadster wheich is basically the same car but a differnt exhaust that ends before the rear tire and curves outward and a differnt oil tank. The one on the left is setting on a slim-line and the one on the right is on a standard TJET chassis.

http://www.vabeachho.com/Modeling/INDY/CorrieSpecial.jpg

Roger Corrie
Virginia Beach, VA

clausheupel
08-17-2005, 06:13 AM
Hi Rog,

I really like them! Now finally there´s going to be a serious alternative to those ugly, vintage Aurora bodies...!

Amazing, how nice and low this body´s riding even on a standard T-Jet! :thumbsup:

Looking forward to exchanging trade packages again! :wave:

CU,

Claus

www.c-jet500.de.vu

vaBcHRog
08-19-2005, 11:58 AM
Thanks Claus,

Keep an eye out 50's early 60s old Grand Prix, Formula One 1/43rd scale dieccast. I believe a lot hove then can be shrunk to work on a TJET. In fact they will probably only be a little too big.

Roger Corrie
Virginia Beach, VA

micyou03
08-19-2005, 12:14 PM
Roger,

Nice work, I like a lot of the stuff you've been doing. Are you planning on doing any more 1/43rds?

vaBcHRog
08-19-2005, 02:45 PM
Mike only if I need to take a 1/43rd down to TJET size. I have a few on the drawing boards. I may be doing some 1/43rd old Indy style cars later.

Roger

micyou03
08-19-2005, 05:14 PM
Thanks for the update Roger.