I've decided to get out of the past & concentrate on crafting something "up to date"
You can't visit a dirt track anywhere without seeing dirt late models & modifieds.

Harry & I talked about maybe starting a series.....Plastic/Resin chassis/bodies. :think:
(That's all we need in this is hobby.........another series, right!) :doh:
I've been toying with these cars for a couple years, so I thought I'd update the idea a bit
& come up with something to make available to those interested in an easy to build kit....sorta'
....."Submitted for your approval".....
I've got a couple of cast late model bodies & chassis already, but they're a little clunky & heavy.
I did this "prototype" light weight body.
A little too light....Also don't like the roof-to-body fit.
I don't know if I should do a glue-on roof or cast the roof as part of the body & mount the interior as another piece.
The driver, roof & main body are 3 separate pieces.
The fuel cell is a piece of balsa with styrene strips glued to it with a soldered brass rod bumper.
The main body is cast with a bulkhead to brace the body side-to-side & also is where I glued the fuel cell arrangement.
The cage is not cast...I made that as a one-off from 3/64 styrene rod.



I cast the chassis to accept standard oilite 1/4 inch bearings & also has the standard motor mount arrangement.
Using the marked points you'll get a 3 1/4 inch wheel base.
All these points have about .020 inches of resin to drill through.
i.e. I didn't put bearings in front, I just drilled holes to accept the axle without bearings.
I use a Dremel with small stones to open the holes because a drill bit might get away from me.
Same goes for the marked hole for the guide.
This complete car weighs 113 grams with 1/2" Protrack wheels & urethane tires.
(Not near as "clunky" as previous models) :dance:



I made about a hundred laps on the oval at "headquarters" without any problems.
Ran as fast as my other LM's without any tuning or ballast. Just tire cleaning.
I'll be working on version 2.0 in the near future. :D