by wanabgts » Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:17 am
Ok I figured I would post a copy of the email here for all to see. A lot of the ideas here were great. I have to say that he did offer to help me replace the body if it doesn't come out well after straightening, I can't say enough about the customer service thus far.
"For some reason there were a few bodies that cured over a long period of time and the long curing caused some stress which ultimately started pulling the nose up. I believe it was from a new batch of resin material - but I never got a handle it and I haven't seen it again in a few months....
Anyway - yes. You can tape the nose down to something solid and let it sit in the sun for a while - maybe put some type of weight on the rear and over time it will drop down. You can use a hairdryer - but go slowly with that!
There is a little lift in the nose on the 1:1 and that is supposed to be there - but I've seen people flatten it out completely because they felt the lift was wrong....
You should be fine with painters tape. Duct tape will react with the paint over a couple of days."
Also, I ran the car last night with the chassis screws loose enough the body didn't affect it. Man this thing handles absolutely amazing, easily keeping pace with some of the fastest Can-am cars in my lot. It needs a little more motor to make use of the straight on our club track, But I was blown away by the performance.
I let many people drive the car, and every one of them was impressed and asking about them. Moral of the story, I forgot about the problems with the body and just wanted more CG Slotcars!
Zack