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zoom zoom RX-3

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Tue May 17, 2016 6:25 am
by chris
A Fujimi RX-3 with an extended Womp chassis and an old Mabuchi FT-16 for grunt. I really wanted to use the kit wheels so I grabbed some Pattos alloy rims but they were a fraction smaller diameter than the kit wheels. I cut up a Coke can to make some shims and epoxied them inside the wheels. Now the alloys were epoxied in and spun really true. As a bonus the kit rubber tyres give surprisingly good grip :dance:




Driver is a repro resin item, a roll bar made up from the chrome sprue, rattle can paint and Pattos decals.
Chris.
Re: zoom zoom RX-3

Posted:
Tue May 17, 2016 7:43 am
by TuscoTodd
Great looking build and like the coke can shim fix! :)
Re: zoom zoom RX-3

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Tue May 17, 2016 8:55 am
by Beast Lee
I love the RX-3...
Funny about you using a Coke can, when the car was always described to having Coke Bottle Styling...
My 1973 RX-3 was the most insane 1:1 car that I ever owned...
P.S. - I wish someone made this body in 1/32...
Re: zoom zoom RX-3

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Tue May 17, 2016 9:49 am
by Lou E
That is really cool!!!!
Re: zoom zoom RX-3

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Tue May 17, 2016 4:38 pm
by dge467
Nice build! Great color scheme too.
Re: zoom zoom RX-3

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Wed May 18, 2016 4:08 am
by dr fabio
That is sweeeeet!!! I want one now. Can you tell me how long the wheelbase is and how wide the body is across the flared wheel arches front and rear. Want to see if it will fit a chassis I have.
Re: zoom zoom RX-3

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Wed May 18, 2016 3:13 pm
by buspor63
Great looking car, I can just about hear the "bamp bamp bamp" sound a ported rotary makes at idle.
Re: zoom zoom RX-3

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Thu May 19, 2016 5:34 am
by Mayberryman
That is a great rendition of a great little race car. When I was racing SCCA the RX-3 was a staple of small sedan racing and you could find them all over at VIR and Summit Point. I remember one in particular that was used by a team as a rental car, it had been used in this way for about ten years to partially fund the main two car team. Except for the occasional wash job and some new tires the car was rather maint. free. The last time I saw this car a fairly new driver rolled the car and it was destroyed. He gave the owner the $2,000 that was agreed to in the contract for replacement cost and when I was leaving the car was sitting at the back of the paddock with a sign on it saying free to a good home. That was the last I ever saw of that car and I wondered if the crusher was able to crush the roll cage.
Re: zoom zoom RX-3

Posted:
Fri May 20, 2016 7:33 am
by chris
Hey all, thanks for the kind comments.
The dimensions are:
Wheel base 95mm
Front 74mm
Rear 80mm
Width under the doors 57mm
Chris.