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(31st-May-25, 11:04 AM)merkit the grof Wrote:  How it goes on track is reasonably important considering the car was built for an actual race meeting.
I know some people will disagree, but surely the looks of a car are no barrier to good performance are they?
Joel

Not at all. If we don't make slot cars to look like the real thing in shape and decoration, we might as well just all race thingies.
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#22

Some people do Gordon, there's even national and world championships for them...in more than one scale too...each to their own.

Life is like a box of Slot cars... Cool Drinkingcheers
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#23

I am, of course, aware that other peoples tastes do not always align with mine. There will always be people in this world who are just plain wrong. Cool
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Getting back on topic, the theme for Bordeaux 2026 is Ferraris, should be able to enter 30 or 40 cars, but which to choose? Decisions, decisions...
In the meantime here are the 2025 results

1/24th, the Brabham ate its pinion and I did the last 5 laps at a crawl, still not too bad a result.
   

And 1/32nd. The ugly little Matra went very well in spite of the steering, winning itself a f***ing big cup.
   


Joel
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I wish I knew how to get Atlas motors to go so well. Pittman 196Bs I never have any problems with but the Atlas - yuck. Even if I get one to go, it blows up. I have just one left and it blew in spectacular fashion at the weekend whilst I was pretending that I was still doing Bordo Tappingfoot
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"the Brabham ate its pinion"
It lasted a damm sight longer than mine!
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(6th-Jun-25, 12:30 PM)Gordon Steadman Wrote:  I am, of course, aware that other peoples tastes do not always align with mine. There will always be people in this world who are just plain wrong. Cool

Glad to see there are others who share my sense of questionable humour.
   
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