28th-Oct-19, 03:30 PM
I'm posting this in case anyone else is considering getting a second mortgage to fund their slot habit.
In a change of programme this year, the December meeting at Bordeaux (Bordo) has a class for modern RTRs. The car has to be pre 83.
I didn't have such a thing. All my cars are old school or brass with modern motors (semi-old school). What to do?
Spend seems to be the sad answer, annoying but what can you do? Found a SlotiT Ferrari for £35 which seemed good value and bunged an NSR Shark 40 in it. Everyone but everyone said why? It'll be undriveable. Nonsense, it's terrific. Just needs a bit of care but that's what fast cars ask for.
Then I heard that lots of people were buying the latest Thunderslot cars as they want to win for some reason. I have no way of seeing how good they are without shelling out so, gritting the teeth, I lashed out 91€ including postage from a dealer in Spain. Their forte is not communication - Spanish or English. Their acknowledgment email - in English said I would receive a tracking number and delivery date. I didn't and subsequent queries were met with a blank wall. However, the car arrived this morning much to my relief.
The car itself is interesting. Somewhat over width but nicely modelled. Out of the box it is certainly impressive. Quite quick and handles well. I ran quite a few slow laps just to bed it in before seeing what it could do. As soon as I turned the wick up, it shed a tyre. They are really loose on the wheels. I know most people glue tyres but I seldom do, just buy undersized tyres so they are tight! Also after about twenty laps, they developed holes which is not ideal. I will be fitting some urethanes in due course.
Taking the body off reveals an incredible floppy chassis. Made of much more flexible material than most but does provide the amount of flop that I like with my cars. The motor is only 21,500rpm but seems quite powerful and has ridiculously good brakes. First time I've tempted to ease of the brakes on the controller.
Compared with the Ferrari? Not as quick but then the NSR motor is a bit special, I might get one for the McLaren too. The handling is pretty much the same but then I've been playing with the Ferrari for a bit. Who knows, when it's had more running, it may well be up there.
An expensive experiment then which, right now, may not have been necessary. Time will tell and on the Carrera track at Bordo, it might be different. On my MDF track the Ferrari is ahead at present.
The second pic is out of focus but you can see the holes quite clearly.
I still can't believe I actually clicked the 'buy' button
In a change of programme this year, the December meeting at Bordeaux (Bordo) has a class for modern RTRs. The car has to be pre 83.
I didn't have such a thing. All my cars are old school or brass with modern motors (semi-old school). What to do?
Spend seems to be the sad answer, annoying but what can you do? Found a SlotiT Ferrari for £35 which seemed good value and bunged an NSR Shark 40 in it. Everyone but everyone said why? It'll be undriveable. Nonsense, it's terrific. Just needs a bit of care but that's what fast cars ask for.
Then I heard that lots of people were buying the latest Thunderslot cars as they want to win for some reason. I have no way of seeing how good they are without shelling out so, gritting the teeth, I lashed out 91€ including postage from a dealer in Spain. Their forte is not communication - Spanish or English. Their acknowledgment email - in English said I would receive a tracking number and delivery date. I didn't and subsequent queries were met with a blank wall. However, the car arrived this morning much to my relief.
The car itself is interesting. Somewhat over width but nicely modelled. Out of the box it is certainly impressive. Quite quick and handles well. I ran quite a few slow laps just to bed it in before seeing what it could do. As soon as I turned the wick up, it shed a tyre. They are really loose on the wheels. I know most people glue tyres but I seldom do, just buy undersized tyres so they are tight! Also after about twenty laps, they developed holes which is not ideal. I will be fitting some urethanes in due course.
Taking the body off reveals an incredible floppy chassis. Made of much more flexible material than most but does provide the amount of flop that I like with my cars. The motor is only 21,500rpm but seems quite powerful and has ridiculously good brakes. First time I've tempted to ease of the brakes on the controller.
Compared with the Ferrari? Not as quick but then the NSR motor is a bit special, I might get one for the McLaren too. The handling is pretty much the same but then I've been playing with the Ferrari for a bit. Who knows, when it's had more running, it may well be up there.
An expensive experiment then which, right now, may not have been necessary. Time will tell and on the Carrera track at Bordo, it might be different. On my MDF track the Ferrari is ahead at present.
The second pic is out of focus but you can see the holes quite clearly.
I still can't believe I actually clicked the 'buy' button

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