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(2nd-Dec-23, 08:20 AM)Graham Wrote: I have thought about introducing a new rule where you cannot have the same model as others have already chosen, so we get all different cars 
(2nd-Dec-23, 09:35 AM)Savage GT Wrote: That would be a nightmare to enforce and would add expense if any of the cars I was experimenting with had already been chosen.
I vote a strong NO to that idea 
I can't say I like the idea either, it's difficult enough deciding on what car in the first place without worrying what everyone else is working on.
Most of us will work on a car without telling the world what it is so how is this is going to work.
No duplicate cars yes, i.e. same livery and number.
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(2nd-Dec-23, 11:46 AM)Kevan Wrote: Most of us will work on a car without telling the world what it is so how is this is going to work.
No duplicate cars yes, i.e. same livery and number.
Even that is an issue, for the very reason you posted above
Say I had bought a the same livery and car as you without either of us knowing until we declared our entries ...

So far as I can recall duplicate liveries haven't happened yet in one of Grahams proxies, but at some point odds are, it will !
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making entrants put their name on the bottom of car chassis ( engraved . sharpie or sticker ) should remove any problem with duplicates
whether it be team name . forum name . or RL name
1st US proxy i entered . i forgot this requirement and received a penalty
tape or blue tack over screws is a standard requirement for most of the US proxies . so should definitely be employed here
some also ask for body / pod screw tightening info on the bottom of the chassis
bit OTT imo . but if tape or blue tack are employed . repositioning of screws should be discouraged during the series . and the cars should be ran as they arrive unless it is obvious the screws are fully unwound or missing
no duplicate car numbers is a big thing over the pond also .
dunno why .
not a biggie unless you intend to run a manufactured tampo livery . stickie roundels temporarily fix this if entrants want to return their cars to stock
also representing cars as how a 1-1 liveried car should look (even if it is a fantasy livery) in the class they are intended to compete in is heavily enforced . if it doesn't look the part it can be DQ'd
almost all of the above i have found myself in hot water for at one time or another
and never once an intentional breach
so easy to overlook the simple stuff when entering
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(2nd-Dec-23, 05:47 PM)OXO cube Wrote: making entrants put their name on the bottom of car chassis ( engraved . sharpie or sticker ) should remove any problem with duplicates
whether it be team name . forum name . or RL name
1st US proxy i entered . i forgot this requirement and received a penalty
tape or blue tack over screws is a standard requirement for most of the US proxies . so should definitely be employed here
some also ask for body / pod screw tightening info on the bottom of the chassis
bit OTT imo . but if tape or blue tack are employed . repositioning of screws should be discouraged during the series . and the cars should be ran as they arrive unless it is obvious the screws are fully unwound or missing
no duplicate car numbers is a big thing over the pond also .
dunno why .
not a biggie unless you intend to run a manufactured tampo livery . stickie roundels temporarily fix this if entrants want to return their cars to stock
also representing cars as how a 1-1 liveried car should look (even if it is a fantasy livery) in the class they are intended to compete in is heavily enforced . if it doesn't look the part it can be DQ'd
almost all of the above i have found myself in hot water for at one time or another
and never once an intentional breach
so easy to overlook the simple stuff when entering
Kev
Many thanks for that insight Kev, I do insist that entrants write their name on the chassis and I also use a sticker ID system. So mostly we have this covered. But it is a thought that “in the heat of the moment” Hosts can still perhaps be confused by identically visual cars especially if they are run side by side. So I think it might be a good idea to ask the entrants to apply different decal numbers if we get into duplicate cars which I can see is more likely with the type of Event 4 GT3 cars.
I will insist this time around that cars are declared by the Registration date which is about a month before the date of receiving the cars. So that any anomalies like this can be resolved before the cars are sent. Obviously those who send their cars in first will be able to retain the numbers they have on their cars. Any late declarations will get a penalty, as will any cars arriving after the delivery date.
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I am looking forward to seeing this one on the Podium Kevan.
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I needed a rear wing so modified a file I had then printed it in nylon so it's flexible and be very very difficult to break, the body will probably break first.
Now I'm not 100% sure which class to go in with this, I quite like the idea of a Class A car but also like the idea of drawing up a 3D chassis for it similar to the Audi A5 as a Class B car.
I'll have to build it as a standard car and test it first but I know it won't be as quick as a Class B version which will hinder competing for the Event prize.
We recently created a 'Back to Basics' class based on Grahams Class A rules, basic cars with basic mods and lower performance motors so I will get chances to test it in racing conditions.
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Ready for testing...
. Revoslot standard rear tyres (solid)
. NSR Shark 22 motor
. 12/34 gearing
. Brass plate to replace the plastic hatch
. Tungsten TIG rod pieces filling the two magnet pockets
. Slotingplus 002 guide
. Plastic front wheels at the moment because I had a set glued and trued the right size but probably be replacing with alloys
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(5th-Dec-23, 09:00 AM)Kevan Wrote: Ready for testing...
. Revoslot standard rear tyres (solid)
. NSR Shark 22 motor
. 12/34 gearing
. Brass plate to replace the plastic hatch
. Tungsten TIG rod pieces filling the two magnet pockets
. Slotingplus 002 guide
. Plastic front wheels at the moment because I had a set glued and trued the right size but probably be replacing with alloys
Ahh, a modification of the chassis. So that makes it a Class B or possibly Class C…I think
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