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1976Cordoba
11-10-2007, 01:51 AM
More 'street stocks' for the short track oval:

http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/DSC02338b.jpg
Matchbox Ford Crown Vic cop car and Hot Wheels 1957 Chevy

http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/DSC02343b.jpg
Hot Wheels 1970s Monte Carlo stocker

http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/DSC02344b.jpg
Hot Wheels 1970s Monte Carlo stocker

More in a minute.

1976Cordoba
11-10-2007, 01:53 AM
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/DSC02345b.jpg
Ertl 1969 Charger (old General Lee car)

http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/DSC02347b.jpg
Matchbox Chevy Stocker (Laguna S3)

http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/DSC02340b.jpg
Hot Wheels 1970s Monte Carlo stocker

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1976Cordoba
11-10-2007, 01:56 AM
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/DSC02348b.jpg
Another Hot Wheels 1957 Chevy (a little dusty straight from the junkyard)

http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/DSC02351b.jpg
Another Hot Wheels 1957 Chevy, this time a red one all chipped up good

http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/DSC02352b.jpg
Ertl 1980 Chevy Caprice

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1976Cordoba
11-10-2007, 01:58 AM
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/DSC02353b.jpg
Hot Wheels 1970s Monte Carlo stocker (nice bumper damage)

http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/DSC02354b.jpg
Ertl Pontiac Bonneville on the rollback truck

http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/DSC02355b.jpg
Hot Wheels Thunderbird (this was a pullback from the 1970s)

More in a millisecond.

1976Cordoba
11-10-2007, 02:00 AM
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/DSC02356b.jpg
Matchbox Mercury wagon

http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/DSC02357b.jpg
Hot Wheels Dodge Mirada stocker

http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/DSC02358b.jpg
Hot Wheels 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner

More to come.

1976Cordoba
11-10-2007, 02:01 AM
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/DSC02359b.jpg
Matchbox Ford Crown Vic taxi

http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/DSC02360b.jpg
Matchbox Ford Crown Vic cop car

Let's race!

videojimmy
11-10-2007, 02:38 AM
you're one steely eyed die cast conversion man!

sethndaddy
11-10-2007, 10:30 AM
Doba, what kind of glue/epoxy do you use for your work. I take it you are running these babys, or are they shelf queens.

1976Cordoba
11-10-2007, 11:00 AM
Doba, what kind of glue/epoxy do you use for your work. I take it you are running these babys, or are they shelf queens.

I notch the insides of the doors so they snap-fit onto Tyco HP7 chassis. The only bits I glue on are the windshield piece and the front and rear bumpers. I use 3M glue for that and it holds like a son-of-a-gun.

I'll post a pic later. :)

coach61
11-10-2007, 11:03 AM
Nice looking racing fleet 'Doba....Really like the bettered look of the chevy.. looks like its had some fun racing...

Dave

1976Cordoba
11-10-2007, 11:36 AM
Doba, what kind of glue/epoxy do you use for your work. I take it you are running these babys, or are they shelf queens.

Some pics for ya:

http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/DSC02361b.jpg
This is the glue I use -- 3M Super Strength Adhesive

http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/DSC02362b.jpg
This is a close up of how I notch the doors to hold the chassis. Basically I line the chassis up under the body and use a hobby knife to scratch a mark into the bottom of the doors. Then, I take those lines and run them up the inside of the door, again using a hobby knife. I mark how high up the door I want the notch to be and then use a Dremel to grind out a small scallop for the chassis notch to fit in, as seen in the pic above. Hog the fenders out and test fit, and repeat as necessary until the body snaps in with ease and the tires clear the fenders nicely. Different bodies will need different amounts of 'pull' un the doors to slide the chassis inside. Ironically, the NASCAR bodies are almost perfect wheelbase and width-wise.

http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/DSC02363b.jpg
Bumpers and such get cut off the original chassis and glued in place. It is not always the cleanest-looking part of the operation, as seen in the pic above, but it is a matter of function over form. Cut away the excess die cast chassis to clear the HO chassis and use whatever amount of glue is necessary to remount the assorted bits.

joez870
11-10-2007, 11:46 AM
I can hear the glas crunching and the fenders wrinkling from here, eh! I know you said that the HP7 makes them go quite nicely, but I bet the weight of the body must really help them run smoothly, yeah? The multi-car crashes must be spectacular!

Very cool looking bunch, Doba! :thumbsup:

1976Cordoba
11-10-2007, 12:37 PM
I can hear the glas crunching and the fenders wrinkling from here, eh! I know you said that the HP7 makes them go quite nicely, but I bet the weight of the body must really help them run smoothly, yeah? The multi-car crashes must be spectacular!

Very cool looking bunch, Doba! :thumbsup:

Oh YES -- nothing like a nice solid hit from one die cast racer onto another. :thumbsup: Especially when you can't get whoa'd up in time and just blast someone who is sitting stationary. :lol:

Sometimes in the door to door combat you can even hear the little *tink* as the metal bodies bounce off each other in the turns.

joez870
11-10-2007, 01:02 PM
Oh YES -- nothing like a nice solid hit from one die cast racer onto another. :thumbsup: Especially when you can't get whoa'd up in time and just blast someone who is sitting stationary. :lol:

Sometimes in the door to door combat you can even hear the little *tink* as the metal bodies bounce off each other in the turns.


Allright, that's it!

I am going to get my 2 slot buds over here and we are going to each pick an elcheapo DC from my "20 lbs of DC crap" bag and have at it, eh! :woohoo:

Just gotta get these guys outa bed! :rolleyes: (3rd shift guys)

Bill Hall
11-10-2007, 01:23 PM
What a great fleet of projectiles 'Doba!

Not sure I'd ever want to Marshall a race at your pad. Visions of lacerations, contusions, and fingers with splints come to mind. :freak:

Do you have an in house orthopedic surgeon on staff? ;)

Having seen some pics of your track previously, we can plainly see that whoever Marshalls turn 1 is dead meat via cannon ball. :p

The two rough and tumble 57 Chebbies are my favs by a mile...beyond cool! :thumbsup:

1976Cordoba
11-10-2007, 01:31 PM
What a great fleet of projectiles 'Doba!

Having seen some pics of your track previously, we can plainly see that whoever Marshalls turn 1 is dead meat via cannon ball. :p

The two rough and tumble 57 Chebbies are my favs by a mile...beyond cool! :thumbsup:

No one's been hurt so far. 'So Far' hehehe

These cars make left turns only :tongue:

http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/GFS2007-_001b.jpg
This is a pic of my little bullring oval built on an 8' banquet table. Tomy 9" & 12" turns. Just the perfect size for the HP7 and the metal bodies.

slotracer
11-11-2007, 08:50 AM
I'm curious, If a car gets on its roof, does it cause any problems crossing the rails?
Love the laguna and Tbird.

1976Cordoba
11-11-2007, 06:34 PM
I'm curious, If a car gets on its roof, does it cause any problems crossing the rails?
Love the laguna and Tbird.

Nope -- the roofs are painted so it is insulated. Been racing these since 1994 and never once had a car short out a track.

The Laguna runs on the short wheelbase setting. The rest are long wheelbase.

Bill Hall
11-11-2007, 07:36 PM
No one's been hurt so far. 'So Far' hehehe

These cars make left turns only :tongue:

http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500/medium/GFS2007-_001b.jpg
This is a pic of my little bullring oval built on an 8' banquet table. Tomy 9" & 12" turns. Just the perfect size for the HP7 and the metal bodies.

Nice Bull Ring!

Got it now 'Doba! I thought you were running those sherman tanks on yer big layout....Duh...

slotracer
11-11-2007, 09:53 PM
Thanks Cordoba.

noddaz
11-11-2007, 10:06 PM
Look at what I have been missing...
Looks like a great bunch of cars here...
I also like the 57 Chevys...
They look race happy...

Scott

ParkRNDL
11-11-2007, 10:58 PM
Dang. Now I gotta find me some disposable HP7 chassis... Didja ever try HP2s? They should mount up about the same, no? And I guess 440 pan cars would work too...

--rick

CJ53
11-12-2007, 04:12 PM
Doba,
You need a hauler to get those cars to the track... !
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2766110190050960210YxTmZX
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2559213660050960210ryFuRi
She runs.. and hauls..
Chris

1976Cordoba
11-12-2007, 06:01 PM
Doba,
You need a hauler to get those cars to the track... !
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2766110190050960210YxTmZX
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2559213660050960210ryFuRi
She runs.. and hauls..
Chris

W O W !

That is really cool -- How long did that take to hack up and get re-worked?

CJ53
11-12-2007, 06:08 PM
Doba,,
Not sure..buddy of mine built it, when we raced monster trucks. Since we used all dicast bodies on the MT's he thought that would be cool.
Chris

Bill Hall
11-12-2007, 09:57 PM
Very impressive CJ!

videojimmy
11-13-2007, 12:15 PM
Interesting design on that hauler. I usually just add a riggen pick up to the front and run the wires back to the chassis.... but I like this idea. I'm going to give it a try.

satellite1
11-13-2007, 05:40 PM
Doba,
You need a hauler to get those cars to the track... !
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2766110190050960210YxTmZX
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2559213660050960210ryFuRi
She runs.. and hauls..
Chris


Your low budget hauler with the Chevy Blazer is cool :thumbsup:

CJ53
11-13-2007, 05:50 PM
Your low budget hauler with the Chevy Blazer is cool :thumbsup:


Thanks.. trailer is all scratch built from brass.. Paint is Testors.. ED Roth line from the 60's. Not a real good paint to use for a slot car.. but since that one only cruised.. it has done fine.

Chris