Building a Vintage Racer

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Building a Vintage Racer

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After deciding to retire my other cars to the shelf I started to look for something I can run in our vintage series.
I've ended up collecting lots of parts and before I could start the build I was trying to work out what to do with the gold nose & motor plate and the black chassis.
Fellow vintage racer Phil stepped in and has powder coated them all in this lovely orange finish (the chassis has many extra holes so I didn't mind straying away from standard!)
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This reminds me of the AE chassis I had back when the fluro chassis were popular! (it's brighter than the pictures show) I'm very tempted to get a couple of other chassis of mine done the same colour now!

The rest of this build will continue fairly slowly but I'll try to get some pictures done as I go along

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Excellent color - Looking forward to future photo's as you progress with the build.

Thanks!

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Thanks :D

Opened up the ziplock bag today that I've been stashing my parts in, think I've got everything now!
It's a combination of some new bits like the RPM rear arms, hingepins, balljoints, MIP CVDS and B4.1 slipper, plus some nice alloy ballraced steering and quite a few used but not worn parts too.
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Also ready to go on once I've finished is the Viper shell painted in a 1990's version of my current colours
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Hopefully start assembling soon! :mrgreen:

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Very cool paintjob, and the right upgrades. Have you decided on vintage or modern electronics?

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Re: Building a Vintage Racer

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Thanks :D
It'll be running a 10.5 GM brushless motor, Losi Xcelorin esc with 5000mah IP lipo. :lol:
I was running one of my team cars with an 8.5 and it was a bit fast for our track!
There are 5 rounds left of our vintage series and I'm building this car to see if I can hold off the Cougar2 and XX that the others will be running.

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Re: Building a Vintage Racer

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So I managed to spend some more time on it this evening and got the front end largely done
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I then bolted it together :)
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I just have a couple of pieces I'm going to ritdye black and then I can finish it :D

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Completed dying the parts - plus a few others for a different project.
In case anyone was worried, the only parts I dyed weren't white to start with! The rather blotchy lilac bulkhead looks a lot better now!

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So, I thought I'd spend a few minutes on it this evening - oops it's 1.23am and I'm tired but tada!! :D

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sleep now :)

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That looks really nice! I love it and the color adds to the Cool factor! 8)
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Re: Building a Vintage Racer

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Thanks, the black works well with the orange doesn't it?
It's brighter in real life too - cellphone camera doesn't really do it justice! :D

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Looking really good. looking forward to some action shots.

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Re: Building a Vintage Racer

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very sweet looking build!

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Re: Building a Vintage Racer

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Looks like it will be a sweet ride when it's all done. :)

What type of dye did you use to do those pieces?

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Re: Building a Vintage Racer

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Thanks all for the nice comments, does wonders for the ego!
I will take some better quality pictures soon and add the electrics too.

It was Rit dye powder that I used - heated up on the stove using an old pan that my wife doesn't need anymore! The black dye covers up all the lilac, pale green and red wonderfully :)

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That's a great color for the chassis... nice work!

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