Thanks.
Pete
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Knightrider |
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Has anyone used the 1/32 Protrack Spyder chassis for your projects ?, and if so what is your opinion on it ?
Thanks.
Pete
Assistant to the Old Fart
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PETE; I've done one. That's the Resin Thingy that has tabs that push into slots. Real fun to put together. It's under one of my 904's it will
run but. I wasn't real real impressed with it considering what it cost. Just my $.02 But you asked. Give me a hollar and/or I'll give ya one back.
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I have uses that frame once, but it was for a drag car. I was great for that. You would have to pin your body to the frame, so 2 pins on each side will be
showing, you can paint the pins. On professor motors home page, on the left side, there is a link to a chevelle with that chassis under it.
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ddyke |
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I agree with Rick on this one except it was pain to put together. If it is being used non-mag you have plenty of space under the frame to hang a brass pan to
lower the CG.
Scrappy Dan
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Knightrider |
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Thanks for the advice everyone I appreciate it.
Pete
Assistant to the Old Fart
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ddyke wrote: I think Rick was being sarcastic about putting it together, those things stink to assemble, never did get a body on mine. The bare chassis with the magnets
was faster n krap though but I still hate it.
Doug
1:1 Scale slot car, 67 Coronet, 471 CID 11.93 @ 114MPH
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