SlotRacer Forum
Strombecker Chaparral 2D build - Printable Version

+- SlotRacer Forum (https://slotracer.online/community)
+-- Forum: Slot Cars (https://slotracer.online/community/forumdisplay.php?fid=3)
+--- Forum: 1:32 Scale (https://slotracer.online/community/forumdisplay.php?fid=4)
+--- Thread: Strombecker Chaparral 2D build (/showthread.php?tid=3912)

Pages: 1 2


RE: Strombecker Chaparral 2D build - Carver - 22nd-Oct-23

Beautiful!


RE: Strombecker Chaparral 2D build - Tibbs - 24th-Oct-23

Awesome chassis work Chris, thats one cool looking car.
Where's the nice fancy set up block from with the wheel jig etc, I can't recall where I've seen them before, are they made in NZ?
Cheers
Tony


RE: Strombecker Chaparral 2D build - chrisguyw - 24th-Oct-23

TibbsAwesome chassis work Chris, thats one cool looking car.
Where's the nice fancy set up block from with the wheel jig etc, I can't recall where I've seen them before, are they made in NZ?
Cheers
Tony

Hello Tony, The jig (and set-up wheels) are from Precision Slot Cars in the US, and have been around for several years.........they make (made) both metric and Imperial versions.....they are a tad hard to come by these days, but if you are interested I believe that PCH Slot parts in the US still has a few in stock.

They are obviously great for scratchbuilding chassis but equally useful for plastic car chassis when installing bushings/front axle tubes etc.

Cheers
Chris Walker

I use the jig on all chassis builds,..........the jig not only insures that both axle are parallel, but the set-up blocks ensure that the axles are on the same horizontal plane,.....critical if you are  if you are installing/gluing front axle tubes..........you can certainly use wheels or spur gears for set-up blocks, but these jig blocks are far more stable when gluing/soldering and the axle holes are offset in the blocks to give  either 1.5mm or 2mm track clearance for various tire diameters.




[Image: DSCN4872.jpg]

[Image: DSCN4858.jpg]


RE: Strombecker Chaparral 2D build - Tibbs - 25th-Oct-23

Thanks for the info Chris  Thumbup