Go Riverside, sounds fun to build! Yeah, no problem on the video, love to just hear watch anything Porsche 911.
Isn't that the case? Silly slot car manufacturers almost never build the body that you want to race. The closest is this Revell, but unfortunately in 1.25 scale
Fujimi makes a body too, 1/24 scale.
So, for our revered 1/32 scale, what to do???
Fly makes the Donahue RSR that ran in Daytona but sans whale tail, only has the duck tail.
(Edit: unfortunately, this is a pre '74 long hood 911 and won't be correct, how did I miss that!)Rather than getting all worked up and flustered at the same time to find a proper '74 911 Carrera RSR 3.0 body (no luck either), wouldn't it make more sense to find a relatively inexpensive body first (i.e. MRRC 911 white kit- $25) and then fashion a race series after that? I know that takes the wind out if it, but sure makes it easier to kit something together. From Audi1s reports, I'd rather start off with a Fly Porsche 911 RS style chassis / body than a MRRC chassis. The Fly has a wider track and just handles better. How exactly perfect does the 911 have to be to match the series (that's coming from me the scale police…), like who cares if it is a 934 impact bumper version 74 > 911 as long as it has the whale tail. Thoughts?