by slothead » Sun Jul 29, 2018 1:14 pm
Fathead59 - good to hear your still a slotter after a stroke. The more things a person keeps working at the more skills they can recover. Yes, everyone is different and age plays a big role, but motivation and support are essential.
I used an extended Scalextric Camaro chassis under an RMS Cougar body and built a simple custom chassis around an SCX NASCAR motor pod for another one. The Camaro chassis fit RMS 70 Firebird and Camaro bodies without modification. I had to use a Carrera '66 Mustang chassis under the Dart body, it was the only one I could find that was narrow enough to keep the tires inside the body.
There are many materials and methods for making custom chassis beside going the brass route often shown here. Most of my custom chassis are made from styrene sheet. rectangular, and tubing stock. It's easy to cut and file to size and glue together. Where needed JB Weld can be used to strengthen key areas, this is how I mount axles tubes. You can also find shortcuts for building brass chassis such as cutting up Womp Womp chassis and reassembling as needed using solder, JB Weld, or even hot glue. Whatever you decide to try someone else here will have some experience to share to help you out.