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Kopite 20-06-2007 09:29 AM

DUDE!!!:o

RLGfx 20-06-2007 09:51 AM

SWEET!!!:D

Kopite 20-06-2007 10:45 AM

DUUUUUUUUUUUDE, WHAT'S MINE SAY??????

GRIFF55 20-06-2007 11:02 AM

The car looked really good, corner speed was well impresive, crashes were too tho:D . What colour did you paint the coke bottle, looked nice!

RLGfx 20-06-2007 11:21 AM

it was tamiya transparent red, backed with a dusting of trans. silver, then metallic red, then black to darken it off. The next one will be brighter, so i can see it!

Yeah, the crashes were all on purpose, to strength test it... honest....

I had a mare on sunday! me and kidderminster never did get on... :D :rolleyes:

Kopite 20-06-2007 12:12 PM

yeah, cos walking into our tent, and half-volleying your car at my face really does help!

from what i saw, the new chassis had bags of potential, really stable considering the amount of grip it was generating. It'd look awesome if you use carbon fibre on mk2. In fact, i'd probably cream myself :D

RLGfx 20-06-2007 01:36 PM

mk II will still be white GRP, much easier to cut and shape.

The final will be CF to get the weight down, but i'll probably get fibre lyte or someone similar to make that one up for me.

mkII will have a narrower top-deck, stronger rear end, and better battery mounts.

Lee 20-06-2007 02:03 PM

Stan loves a strong rear end:D

RLGfx 20-06-2007 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kopite (Post 45656)
yeah, cos walking into our tent, and half-volleying your car at my face really does help!

from what i saw, the new chassis had bags of potential, really stable considering the amount of grip it was generating. It'd look awesome if you use carbon fibre on mk2. In fact, i'd probably cream myself :D

I actually bottled out of volleying it properly, so as not to hurt anyone... that was with the standard chassis though, and in fairness the car was absolutely dire... :D

k£v!n 21-06-2007 09:21 AM

What did you use to heat the bottle? Sounds like it is looking good, we need pics tho!

Kev

Lee Martin 21-06-2007 10:51 AM

a dire std B4.....no offence but that has to be set up or buil...as everyone knows the std B4 is far frm dire..........

BenG 21-06-2007 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by k£v!n (Post 45779)
What did you use to heat the bottle? Sounds like it is looking good, we need pics tho!

Kev

Heat gun ;)

RLGfx 21-06-2007 02:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pidge (Post 45788)
a dire std B4.....no offence but that has to be set up or buil...as everyone knows the std B4 is far frm dire..........

it was just generating waaaay too much grip, and fell over at every available opportunity... there were thing i could've done to solve it, but every time i scrubbed some grip off the car, the track grip came up and it was about the same!

Anyhoo... I'll promise to try to get some pics tonight and post them, got to put it back on the car first though!

BenG 21-06-2007 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RLGfx (Post 45856)
it was just generating waaaay too much grip, and fell over at every available opportunity... there were thing i could've done to solve it, but every time i scrubbed some grip off the car, the track grip came up and it was about the same!

Anyhoo... I'll promise to try to get some pics tonight and post them, got to put it back on the car first though!

hehe, please do, I am intruiged ;)

Kopite 21-06-2007 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RLGfx (Post 45856)
it was just generating waaaay too much grip, and fell over at every available opportunity... there were thing i could've done to solve it, but every time i scrubbed some grip off the car, the track grip came up and it was about the same!

Anyhoo... I'll promise to try to get some pics tonight and post them, got to put it back on the car first though!

you may find it does that less when you take that bloody sintered 5.5 out of your car


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