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1/64 sprint car build

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 4:56 pm
by sidewinder
OK, call me a hick, but I love dirt track racing. I live in Ohio so there is no shortage of Sprint Cars. The problem is how do you make a bit into an open wheel, tube framed monster? I think the solution just jumped out at me when I was looking at the Muscle Machines micros. So, here’s what I have so far>

Your basic Muscle Machines Micro RC:
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Now we need Hosire tires:
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...A little creative hacking:
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Then a roll cage and hood:
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And that's what I have for now; more to come soon. And just in case you wondering, I do have a place for the battery and board. It still needs the rough cuts cleaned up but I thought I'd go ahead and show the progress.

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 9:03 pm
by SuperFly
That's totally cool! You gotta find a little head in a helmet to stick in there.

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 10:49 pm
by ibjamn
Alright! :-o Chassis hacking..... once you go there...There's no turning back. :lol:

Huhhh...waht happened to the front tire? DRemmel get away from ya? :-D

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 12:19 am
by sidewinder
Superfly wrote:
You gotta find a little head in a helmet to stick in there.
Actualy I was thinking something like that...the battery sits upright where the driver would sit, so, I was thinking of trying to make it look like a driver. I guess it will look like a very large driver (fat) but still I thought it might be worth a try.


ibjamn wrote:
Huhhh...waht happened to the front tire? DRemmel get away from ya?
Uh, well...yeah, that's exactly what happened. But as luck would have it I have some extra tires from an older attempt.

Now i just hope I took enough pictures so that I can re attach the wires to the right places. If everything works out well I have to make a dirt late model, a dirt modified, and I have a 67 camaro that will make a cool pro stock/ street stock. Then comes the scale Lakeville Speedway (my home track).

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 6:03 am
by Pork_Hunt
I hate to seem stupid, but what is the 1:1 version of this? Could someone post a link to some pictures of the 1:1?

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 8:17 am
by betty.k
fucken ferals have invaded!!! hog was right!! :-D

like dese:
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use them googles conehead :lol:

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 10:22 am
by SHAUN
You have been missing out if you haven't watched real sprint cars, short wheel base, small, a ton of power pack into a cage.


If you want a real RC sprint these are awesome. http://www.wcm-corp.com/sprint-car-k1.htm Just throw in the radio gear and your good to go.

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 3:40 pm
by sidewinder
Damn Shaun, that is one cool Q-scale. We just got a quarter scale paved oval, about an hour's drive away. I was thinking of trying to build a Q-scale sprint...but at $1200 it would be nearly as cheap to buy one of these.

Shaun wrote:
You have been missing out if you haven't watched real sprint cars, short wheel base, small, a ton of power pack into a cage.
Amen brother Shaun. Here's a few examples:

[YouTube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtZXGr8FoRk[/YouTube]

[YouTube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nrHZOE2P0o[/YouTube]

And one kind of crazy track special event, it give you an idea of the power of these beast (850-900hp, 1320lbs):


[YouTube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMYycbiX4xE[/YouTube]

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 6:26 pm
by sidewinder
OK, its far from done but the test fitting seems to be going well. The electronics will have to remain stock , well unless you count placement. I may swap the motor, but otherwise, I’ll just be reconnecting everything. I was going to paint and detail the body/wings myself but I love the Andy Hillenburg decals..so this one stays the way it looks in the Woo. I was afraid it was going to be way to heavy, but it seems only slightly heavier than the donor cars. The wings are plastic and I gutted as much metal as I could.

The board will be between the top of the cage and recede into the top wing. I have all of the nerf bars about ready to go but I may have to pass on headers since they would block the charging plug. I thought about trying to make an end on the plug side that would plug and unplug inorder to hide the plug. Damn, I don’t think I’ve ever typed plug that many times in a row before...not even when responding to a friend who told me he was coming out of the closet... you try to give advice but people take it so badly. Oh, I guess that’s another topic all together. Anyway, this is what I have so far.

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MORE TO COME SOON.

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 6:59 pm
by ibjamn
sidewinder wrote: ibjamn wrote:
Huhhh...waht happened to the front tire? DRemmel get away from ya?
Uh, well...yeah, that's exactly what happened. But as luck would have it I have some extra tires from an older attempt.
Yep. I recognised the frayed edges. Can you guess why I know that? :lol:

It's looking good, man.