** Build of the Month Contest - September 2019 ** - Winner - Hcp22
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Re: ** Build of the Month Contest - September 2019 ** - Winner - Hcp22
Poll is now up. Sorry for the delay. I was hoping to get it set up this morning before heading to the Vonats but ran out of time.
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Re: ** Build of the Month Contest - September 2019 ** - Winner - Hcp22
That was agony but in the end I love real race car livery's and that Gallop in the JPS Lotus colours is stunning , really feel terrible about only having one vote !
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Re: ** Build of the Month Contest - September 2019 ** - Winner - Hcp22
First time I'm actually in a tie with Jim - I'm a proud man today 

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Re: ** Build of the Month Contest - September 2019 ** - Winner - Hcp22
Do we get something for last place? I'm surprised my entry didn't get any votes. Its one of my favorites
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In another month you'd probably score highly but this month ... Well I'm glad I didn't enter anyway !
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Re: ** Build of the Month Contest - September 2019 ** - Winner - Hcp22
It's a crapshoot sometimes. Hard to know what is gonna catch people's eye.
9 times out of 10, for me, I'm gonna go with something fully outfitted with electrics as opposed to a roller. Unless the roller is way, way better than the best complete car.
9 times out of 10, for me, I'm gonna go with something fully outfitted with electrics as opposed to a roller. Unless the roller is way, way better than the best complete car.
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Re: ** Build of the Month Contest - September 2019 ** - Winner - Hcp22
I would generally agree with that scr8p, although I absolutely hate seeing modern electronics in vintage cars. I just cannot get past how they look when compared to the period-correct stuff. I totally love the TRX-1 posted up here
I have run the Coyote and a few other cars recently and admittedly went with modern electrics, albeit with brushed motors, and I think in future I will be sticking with old school.
Same goes for modern tyres for me. I ran 2 cars on Astro over the summer, and tried modern Blocks on one, and these vintage Schumacher minispikes on the Coyote, and both worked great, so in future I will be stockpiling the vintage minispikes whenever I see them come up for sale.
Some absolute crackers on show here though - tough month!

I have run the Coyote and a few other cars recently and admittedly went with modern electrics, albeit with brushed motors, and I think in future I will be sticking with old school.
Same goes for modern tyres for me. I ran 2 cars on Astro over the summer, and tried modern Blocks on one, and these vintage Schumacher minispikes on the Coyote, and both worked great, so in future I will be stockpiling the vintage minispikes whenever I see them come up for sale.
Some absolute crackers on show here though - tough month!
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Re: ** Build of the Month Contest - September 2019 ** - Winner - Hcp22
+2 , I'm a big fan of running cars , a bare chassis is very tidy but seeing a really tidy full install is better , I'm lousy at getting my wiring tidy so seeing it done well gives me a target to aim for .
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I’m surprised too, I was debating between yours and the one I ended up voting for, maybe yours was everyone’s 2nd choice
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Re: ** Build of the Month Contest - September 2019 ** - Winner - Hcp22
Just a few hours to go, no suspense at the front, but I'm crushing Jim and even coming close to David, ha!!!! 

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Re: ** Build of the Month Contest - September 2019 ** - Winner - Hcp22
I’ve been losing every time I entered the contest with this crap MIP custom sand rail...
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Re: ** Build of the Month Contest - September 2019 ** - Winner - Hcp22
Excellent entries! Super great month! Thanks for the votes!! Congratulations Lars! Nice Gallop MKII. You definitely galloped away with the win.
Hope you're doin' something fun.
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