Great tips! I’ve been away from slot cars (1/24) for 50 years and now that I’m retired, I’m jumping back into it. Lots of fun and a great way to meet people who have likewise interests.
Sorry for the late reply here. The rattle chassis has a couple nice features. One is that the weight balance of the chassis is always shifted toward the inside of the turn, helping create grip and limit roll. The other than it slows down the effects of the heavy body on the guide.
Great tips! I’ve been away from slot cars (1/24) for 50 years and now that I’m retired, I’m jumping back into it. Lots of fun and a great way to meet people who have likewise interests.
Welcome back!
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Great stuff Zack! Thank you!
Hello 🤗Why do you make the chassis in this way ,that it slides from side to side ? Very interesting post .. thank you for showing details
Sorry for the late reply here. The rattle chassis has a couple nice features. One is that the weight balance of the chassis is always shifted toward the inside of the turn, helping create grip and limit roll. The other than it slows down the effects of the heavy body on the guide.
How do you mount the body