clausheupel
07-05-2007, 04:36 AM
Hi folks,
I just wanted to show off some pics of my latest project. A good friend of mine (resin caster as well) gave me his diecast model of this Italian classic he knew I was always keen on.
So after a rainy weekend the first Fulvias are ready for rallye racing now:
http://www.aus-dem-rahmen-gefallen.de/slotcars/ch_lancia_fulvia_11.jpg
http://www.aus-dem-rahmen-gefallen.de/slotcars/ch_lancia_fulvia_17.jpg
http://www.aus-dem-rahmen-gefallen.de/slotcars/ch_lancia_fulvia_02.jpg
http://www.aus-dem-rahmen-gefallen.de/slotcars/ch_lancia_fulvia_07.jpg
Due to the flat trunk deck area the body is sitting a little high, but I like her anyway. The body´s really light (3.5 g), so the lil´ Lancia´s are also handling great! :cool:
The body´s wheelbase is slightly off (about 1/2 mm too short for original T-Jet LWB - see cars #69 and #70), so I built the mint green one (#67) around a "detuned" (swapped JL magnets for stock T-Jet ones and mounted 3 mm silicones on resin rims all around) and adjusted the wheelbase with a simple "trick":
Just cut out the triangle area between the 3 front axle holes, took a piece of thin aluminium (the stuff from today virtually obsolete 3.5" floppy disks is great for this purpose!), cut 2 strips (about 5 x 10 mm), drilled holes for the axles and CA-superglued these new axle bearings in place. I have a pic of that detail on my home ´puter´s HD - if anyone´s interested I can post it tonight.
Greetings from Germany,
Claus
I just wanted to show off some pics of my latest project. A good friend of mine (resin caster as well) gave me his diecast model of this Italian classic he knew I was always keen on.
So after a rainy weekend the first Fulvias are ready for rallye racing now:
http://www.aus-dem-rahmen-gefallen.de/slotcars/ch_lancia_fulvia_11.jpg
http://www.aus-dem-rahmen-gefallen.de/slotcars/ch_lancia_fulvia_17.jpg
http://www.aus-dem-rahmen-gefallen.de/slotcars/ch_lancia_fulvia_02.jpg
http://www.aus-dem-rahmen-gefallen.de/slotcars/ch_lancia_fulvia_07.jpg
Due to the flat trunk deck area the body is sitting a little high, but I like her anyway. The body´s really light (3.5 g), so the lil´ Lancia´s are also handling great! :cool:
The body´s wheelbase is slightly off (about 1/2 mm too short for original T-Jet LWB - see cars #69 and #70), so I built the mint green one (#67) around a "detuned" (swapped JL magnets for stock T-Jet ones and mounted 3 mm silicones on resin rims all around) and adjusted the wheelbase with a simple "trick":
Just cut out the triangle area between the 3 front axle holes, took a piece of thin aluminium (the stuff from today virtually obsolete 3.5" floppy disks is great for this purpose!), cut 2 strips (about 5 x 10 mm), drilled holes for the axles and CA-superglued these new axle bearings in place. I have a pic of that detail on my home ´puter´s HD - if anyone´s interested I can post it tonight.
Greetings from Germany,
Claus