by slothead » Fri Feb 15, 2019 8:57 pm
The Legend car I ran wasn't as small as I feared. Legend cars are 5/8th versions of 1930's cars, and I worried a 5/8th 1/32 scale cars would actually be smaller than a 1/43 scale car - but however Pioneer arrived at the scale for the car it came out fine. I have a bunch of old skool stock cars made from Limdberg models which are slightly undersized 1/32 scale cars, more like 1/35th scale. The Pioneer Legend car was a good match with them. The Lindberg cars on Artin and Monogram Greenwich Vette chassis were faster and handled better, BUT I've had them for a few years and have had time to set them up and tweak the performance. Plus, all of them have silicone tires (Maxx Traks & Indy Grips) whereas the Legend had stock tires on it. Silicone tires are a big advantage on my slick oval.
I lowered the voltage to 11.4 volts which suited the Legend car just fine and it was fun to drive. You do have to drive a short wheelbase car a little more gently than a regular one (not throw the back end out as much in the turns), but once I get the hang of it I was turning in consistent laps and having fun.
With silicone tires I could race the Legend with the Lindberg cars, but if/when available I'm looking forward to getting 8 of then and creating their own series on my track. If the olive drab one in the picture Jules provided is the first one on the market I hope other liveries follow quickly or blank ones are also available to create unique liveries.