Let me first say, this wasn't a surprise, and wasn't a Freebie, I was in talks to acquire this from Chappy2(Rob), and paid for a Ready to Run chassis.
Ok, it arrived today and sure looks purdy. And took these pix...


After these pix were taken, I scrutinized the chassis and oiled it, and put it on the track to test. BTW- I should have cleaned the tires FIRST, as they were rather slippery with copper streaks on them, and not the highest quality Silicone tire by any means, and I ID'd them as Buds AFX size tires. Anyway, the chassis runs and slides, actually slides a bit too easily, and doesn't really drift predictably, more like a snap lose style, but alot may have to do with the tire choice. Maybe some Good Super Tires would improve the Drifting action ? I also noted this chassis/motor combo didn't appear very fast, and I also tested it on my Dragstrip, again, not very fast, not as fast as all my Tuffy(new and old). I also noted the chassis didn't coast very much(and I wasn't using brakes hooked up). Sooo... I took the chassis to check for friction and lap the gears. Oddly, I found I really had trouble getting power to turn over the motor in reverse direction to lap the gears for coasting, and I'm not sure why, maybe a connection difficulty ? Also, I added some Comm drops to the comm, of an Arm I didn't ID, except to note it wasn't a Tyco Arm ? Anyway, I also cleaned the tires with my orange Goop and got them squeaky clean. Back to Track Testing. BAM, NOW I Got Power ! Nearly Doubled the Horsepower, but..... that wasn't necessarily a good thing, and made the car rather uncontrollable -even on my Dragstrip. Again, the Tires musta also been a weak link. With all this power, the chassis Now reacts Just like a Tyco 440X2 with the traction magnets completely Removed ! And normally, I use sili-sponge tires on my chassis set up like that.
Oh, one other thing that bummed me out, I had some T-Jet bodies all lined up to fit to this chassis for testing, and none would fit :( The Brass Chass is a bit wider than a normal T-Jet chassis, so my Hot Rod Body, my Willys and even my JL '70 Camaro Body were all too narrow.... :cry:
I haven't accomplished full testing yet, but some points have already come to light, and need to be recognized.
So far, I say the chassis is cool, and would run fast in a straight line very well....albeit with better tires. As far as handling, well, good news is- it doesn't want to highside or deslot in the twisties. Bad news is, it spins out very easily, but again- tire choice would help improve that.
When I originally posted on chappy2's thread about this brass chass, I worried about all that heavy brass up high. Well, I don't really think it's up High now. BUT, I believe the mass of the brass is waay too rearward, and doesn't help traction, as it more likely promotes fishtail spinouts :(
That's my review so far, and I hope it doesn't upset Chappy2/Rob ?