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The chassis looks great but for a very specific purpose and type of car/model/body......unless you dont mind the chassis pans hanging below the body bottom line.
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(15th-Nov-21, 01:16 PM)Qman Wrote: NB for those that didn't know the MR in MRslot stands for Mosetti Racing
Not that it really matters, but, the correct spelling is Mossetti Racing.
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(19th-Nov-21, 08:51 PM)munter Wrote: The chassis looks great but for a very specific purpose and type of car/model/body......unless you dont mind the chassis pans hanging below the body bottom line.
As pictured, ( with smallish dia. tyres) the chassis pans (and everything else) have just over 2.1mm track clearance,..........no less than most race prepared popular plastic chassis.
With the to be added adjustable front axle blocks and different size tyres, you can achieve whatever ground clearance you want
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(14th-Nov-21, 05:42 PM)BARacer Wrote: So 1:24 technology trickling down to 1:32?
Richard Mack in the UK has been producing similar chassis, purpose designed for hard body cars for the last 4 or 5 years.
His Nascar version is particularly popular at our local club.
You can find him on Facebook.
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(20th-Nov-21, 03:17 AM)merkit the grof Wrote: (14th-Nov-21, 05:42 PM)BARacer Wrote: So 1:24 technology trickling down to 1:32?
Richard Mack in the UK has been producing similar chassis, purpose designed for hard body cars for the last 4 or 5 years.
His Nascar version is particularly popular at our local club.
You can find him on Facebook.
Joel
Longer than that, I started racing slot cars in 2015 and club members had been using Mack chassis for 1/32 hard bodies quite a while even then.
Life is like a box of Slot cars...
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