by Dodgefarmer » Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:57 pm
Here's my :twocents-twocents: worth. It appears to me that Carrera is the only 1:43 left standing on 2 legs. Their track is beyond compare, and their cars for whatever they may be are beyond a price point approach. That being said any $40.00 chassis before freight is in the ball park of the $80.00 Spirit. Considering that there must be close to a doz. companies producing 1:32 cars without a track system does Kyosho really need a track? Now to the point of getting 1:43 into the mainstream. Economics: Carrera is producing a decent enough 1:32 for $32.00. Can a reasonable facsimile 1:43 be produced for that MRSP? Logistics: 1:43 needs to be standardized with 1:32, ie. 0.093 axles with snap in bushing and press on plastic wheels (that run true). This will ease transition to the smaller scale, both for hobbiest and producer. Supply: 1:43 needs an SCC 43 :lol:. In the past we had a good supply of motors from SCE (rip Kihm) now we are scratching for motors. We had a good supply of urethane tires (IIRC the gent retired) now tire selection is spotty. Peters chassis are state of the art and readily available @ $12.00 + each, which is a bargain for what they are and can do to the cars performance. RD is producing wheels and gears which considering the labor involved to machine these parts should also be considered a deal. Then there is the matter of a rather significant selection of scale correct reasonably detailed light weight bodies with interiors. However all these individual parts with their attached freight bills sure do make that $32.00 1:32 Carrera look mighty appealing even with it"s attached freight bill. So gents, what do we need to do to produce a competitively priced comparably performing 1:43? Like I said this is how I see it.
Just my :twocents-twocents: worth
Randy