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Info Some more kits to bash
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The subtitle says "scratch builds and kit bashing". I was looking for where this post might fit in and this seems a likely spot as I am selling kits as well as chassis (3d printed). So bash away.

After a few years of making chassis and, more recently, car kits for my own use and that of other racers in our group here on the Gold Coast of Australia, I've bitten the bullet and opened a webshop. https://www.pgrslotcars.com/
The site is somewhat a work in progress (and probably always will be as I develop more cars and chassis).

There are still 10-15 more chassis that I need to add, but this will give you an idea of what I'm trying to do. Just keep checking back in.

Hope you see some things you like. 
Cheers, Peter
       
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Interesting wheels on the Charger. I don't think I have seen that pattern before.
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Those inserts look three-deed.

Life is like a box of Slot cars... Cool Drinkingcheers
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(26th-Aug-25, 07:30 PM)munter Wrote:  Interesting wheels on the Charger. I don't think I have seen that pattern before.

Hi John, the inserts are my best effort to replicate the Elfin F5000 wheels that John McCormack used on this car. The inserts and the front wheels are 3d printed. As is the rest of the car except the metal bits. Windows and interior tray (which includes the large cover over where the Repco V8 sat next to J McC) are vac formed.

I've attached a reference photo that I used.

Cheers, Peter


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Quote:Hi John, the inserts are my best effort to replicate the Elfin F5000 wheels that John McCormack used on this car. 


Thanks for the reply. Peter.

I live and learn a little more each day.

Elfin eh? Some history there for sure.
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Brilliant build - well done!!
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