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A restoration of sorts...

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 10:47 pm
by PimpFloyd
Recently, I received a small boodle of bit bodies along with some other odds and ends from an R7R purchase. A majority of the bodies were zipzap fast and furious bods. Much to my delight, one of the bodies was the silver and blue Skyline - a real classic! :-)

Luckily, I received a few classic ZipZap chassis's from Dark Tari as prize winnings for the Halloween Bit Bash (thanks again to DT for the GREAT prizes and for arranging the contest)

After a battery swap, I still couldn't get a rise out of the chassis I selected with any of my 27 meg TX's so I did a board swap with a Menards 3.99 "horrible clone" - at least the batteries and RX's are good on these.

All that being said the little Skyline drives like a dream and I'm quickly becoming a fan of the older zip chassis's - some high quality stuff and the front ends track and snap on the turns.
I'm sorta feeling some bit projects of the car variety at the moment and really enjoyed this mini-project so I'm looking forward to a few more and waiting patiently for the Spring Bit Build-Off!

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Just what BitPimps needs - another Skyline! :-)

Enjoy!

Re: A restoration of sorts...

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 12:25 am
by sidewinder
Looks good, and I love the diorama, but watch out, the little ones can become addictive.I had originally intended to post couple of questions here and then disappear...but then the bug bites you and you end up with more matchbox size toys than an orphanage.

Re: A restoration of sorts...

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 5:12 pm
by PimpFloyd
matchbox size toys than an orphanage
LOL! Roger that! ;-)

Re: A restoration of sorts...

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 1:26 am
by frizzen
Nice Skyline, it looks good on the Bit rims.

I like the tire store diorama too, so far I hadn't come up with a project that needed tires that was the right scale. What's the deal on the Shelby Cobra in the background?

Re: A restoration of sorts...

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 7:25 am
by betty.k
PimpFloyd wrote:
matchbox size toys than an orphanage
LOL! Roger that! ;-)
i'd roger that too. hoaghhhhhhhhhh!!!!!one!!!

Re: A restoration of sorts...

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 12:25 pm
by PimpFloyd
Thanks Frizz!

I'm diggin the little GT-R for now but may look for another body for a more scale build - check out the front wheel wells on this one! LOL!

The Cobra in the back ground is a 1/32nd scale Revell snap-tite body that, for a while, found its way on top of an old school MRRC brass clubman slot car chassis - I've been into slots all my life but that all seemed to change not too long ago when I decided it might be cool to be able to steer my models. :? :P

I removed it because I was throwing around the idea of a custom RC build - I want an RC Cobra in 1/28th scale or below if possible. I guess there was a Mini-Z Cobra at one time - maybe in the MR-01 days but I have yet to see one on eBay or otherwise.

PF

EDIT - My life is often subject to the gods of irony - this just appeared on eBay!

http://cgi.ebay.com/KYOSHO-MINI-Z-RC-SH ... 51908c63c2

What a beauty!!! Too expensive even for a Cobra freak like me and I already have a Cobra Daytona Mini-Z on the way - Sheesh!

Re: A restoration of sorts...

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 3:22 pm
by sidewinder
Gotta love the Cobra :-o I am was just looking at this http://cgi.ebay.com/GMP-1-12-SHELBY-COB ... 2305663cec But I'm bguessing it's going to go for around $600. :-(

Re: A restoration of sorts...

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 11:57 am
by PimpFloyd
Some of that museum quality scale model stuff is mind boggling - but you're right, it's not cheap! :smile: