The first Slot Spot build off.
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Welcome to the first ever build off . Me and my buddy have been talking about this for a few weeks now and finally made it happen. Hope you guys like the video and please let us know which car you like better for looks.
We used the 18,000 RPM chassis from H&R
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The Hudson has a fantastic paint job.
You can mask off stuff with latex rubber on paint. I use Revell adjustable chassis 1/32 hollowed out 3d model scans.
Awesome job. 👍
Both Nice builds
The Hudson Hornet has the looks that is my vote.
It would have been nice to see your build process. Next time. Great job.
Like both of them
Black one
Those are awesome! I plan on building my own cars from models with universal chassis also. What is a good way to attach the body? Do you use the Velcro? Thanks great track too!
Thanks. These chassis come with hard body mounts that Velcro to the body. I have another hard body chassis that I picked up used and didn’t have the mounts and I just used Velcro strips
@@TheSlotSpot thanks, I was hoping something better than Velcro but hey, if it works it works. Love the old 1/4 mile stock car look. Great job man!
@@dennisdwire5587 there are some guys that will glue a strip of plastic inside the body and drill some holes and screw it to the chassis. There is a form called home racing world with a lot of great info . He has a channel on here also with some great builds.
By God that will do :) Nice one guys.
Much thanks!! Lots of inspiration from you channel. Hope to send one in for a showdown one day when I get a little better at scratch building.
Hey Im new to your channel, I was looking up the H&R chassis on RUclips and ironically one of your channels popped up! I'm looking to get in to Slot car racing, and I'm more familiar with drag slot chassis. I'm trying to figure out the best hard body chassis for cars like these to run at my local track. What's your thoughts on these H&R's universal chassis compared to A KCR KC Racing chassis? My thoughts are I'm not sure if the H&R would handle as good or would even be legal to in any class? Just wondering your thoughts thanks 👍
You would probably have to check with your local club rules. The H&R chassis is a tank most guys that I know that race hardbody are scratch building their own chassis.
Give your buddy a bottle of tire glue and he will have a much fairer race.
I don't have a routed track, yet. But I recently picked up a Carrera Evolution Motodrom for super cheap as a Christmas return.
Will this chassis (18K motor) work on that track and the stock equipment (controllers/P-supply)? Which H&R chassis did you buy?
I have a separate 20V power supply for HO I can use, just eventually needs to be wired in. I would just like to for now run this chassis' on the available track I have.
I never owned a Carrera type track so i cant say for sure but I have heard from other guys that the guide flags are to wide and deep. Other then that i don't see why it would not work. I only run 9 volts on my track mostly and they only pull about an amp. another thing is these H&R chassis are much bigger then a carrera car their 1/25th scale so side by side racing might not work. This is the 21,000 rpm Silicone tire chassis.
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Thank you for the quick response. It looks like the Carrera 1/32 cars use a E200/ 21K motor, I plan on going with the 18K motors for the H&R chassis. Still researching what ohms the stock Carrera controllers are. The Evolution track I have works for both 1/32 and 1/24 scale cars. I'm still going to verify overall dimensions of both brands first.
I plan on routing a track later and upgrading to better controllers. Been messing with HO but picked up the Motodrom (impulse buy) as I wanted to eventually move into larger scales.
I do rc also, mainly cars and boats. I'm part of a boat club called the North Texas Shipwrights. We have videos on RUclips and a Facebook page.
You’ve been great at helping me out so hope you don’t mind but here comes another dumb newbie question! I’ve built a model using similar chassis as you guys did. I’m considering purchasing a carrera digital track and wondering if I’m gonna be able to get a circuit board that I can put in and run on a digital track? Doesn’t it just wire between the brushes and motor? I know that a sensor will also be needed for lane changing. If I can’t build my own cars I don’t think I want digital!
I’m not very familiar with the carrera stuff. I had an old SCX set back in the day and have heard of guys converting them over so I imagine you could but you might have to trim the guide flags also I had to do that when I ran my brass chassis cars on my scx track. Carrera might have a deeper slot tho not totally sure.
@@TheSlotSpot great point, never thought of that
hudson
Show how u built them what did u guys do I have a H&R chassis that's y I'm asking
We didn’t take any video of the build process but it’s just an H&R chassis. Paint and decal the body and stick it on. Let your creativity run free.
Hudson
were caan i gt the dirt cars
Big donkey resin sells hard body’s . Cave man body’s and hot laps racin sells lexan and laminated bodies.