23rd-Sep-23, 08:59 PM
Strombecker Chaparral 2D build/rebuild...
Today, 09:03 AM
Growing up. I never really bothered with the cars from Strombecker, as there were plenty more cars that performed much better,....however they did produce some very nice bodies, ones that with a bit of work could be made to look very nice indeed.
Over the last few years, I have built several that have turned out very nicely, and their Chaparral 2D is the one I am tackling next.
Out of the box, it sits much too high, and the stamped aluminum/plastic chassis leaves a lot to be desired,.....coupled with the fact that mine is red, which is just not the appealing to me in any way.
Here is the starting point,....nice shape, but, still a ton to be improved upon..........too high, inaccurate wheelbase, poor shut lines etc. etc., not to mention the chassis
![[Image: fetch?id=221041&d=1695480234]](https://www.hrwforum.com/filedata/fetch?id=221041&d=1695480234)
I will be building the version that ran at the 1966 Nurburgring, as this one ran with "painted" headlight covers,.....and I am not attempting to cut out the existing headlight covers, and make some clear ones, so the attached pic. is the one I am doing.
![[Image: fetch?id=221042&d=1695480529]](https://www.hrwforum.com/filedata/fetch?id=221042&d=1695480529)
I have built the chassis,...a single rail (.047 wire) chassis, that will offer good torsional flex, and should make the little car handle quite well. It will be powered by a 20K "050" motor in a sidewinder configuration, and this required some very tight packaging.
![[Image: fetch?id=221043&d=1695480734]](https://www.hrwforum.com/filedata/fetch?id=221043&d=1695480734)
![[Image: fetch?id=221044&d=1695480788]](https://www.hrwforum.com/filedata/fetch?id=221044&d=1695480788)
Not much yet done on the body,...it has been stripped, sanded/filled/primed, shut lines cleaned up. and a few of the vents cut open.
![[Image: fetch?id=221045&d=1695481012]](https://www.hrwforum.com/filedata/fetch?id=221045&d=1695481012)
I will post updates as progress continues.
Cheers
Chris Walker
Today, 09:03 AM
Growing up. I never really bothered with the cars from Strombecker, as there were plenty more cars that performed much better,....however they did produce some very nice bodies, ones that with a bit of work could be made to look very nice indeed.
Over the last few years, I have built several that have turned out very nicely, and their Chaparral 2D is the one I am tackling next.
Out of the box, it sits much too high, and the stamped aluminum/plastic chassis leaves a lot to be desired,.....coupled with the fact that mine is red, which is just not the appealing to me in any way.
Here is the starting point,....nice shape, but, still a ton to be improved upon..........too high, inaccurate wheelbase, poor shut lines etc. etc., not to mention the chassis
I will be building the version that ran at the 1966 Nurburgring, as this one ran with "painted" headlight covers,.....and I am not attempting to cut out the existing headlight covers, and make some clear ones, so the attached pic. is the one I am doing.
I have built the chassis,...a single rail (.047 wire) chassis, that will offer good torsional flex, and should make the little car handle quite well. It will be powered by a 20K "050" motor in a sidewinder configuration, and this required some very tight packaging.
Not much yet done on the body,...it has been stripped, sanded/filled/primed, shut lines cleaned up. and a few of the vents cut open.
I will post updates as progress continues.
Cheers
Chris Walker