Thanks Jorge for this video. I didnt realize that the front axel brass was NOT sitting on the rails until I saw how you did this with the wire. Now I understand the use for the wire.
I've videoed my first full resin kit build and the hardest thing by far was filming the chassis build, so much editing to make it watchable! Great job George!!
Thank you George for putting together this video - outstanding! With your permission, we add a link on our website so when people scan the QR code on the back of the chassis kit box, it will take them this video.
Excellent job Jorge. Anybody on the fence about building one, just go for it. Take your time and don’t get frustrated, get your first one under your belt, watch it go around Harry or now maybe Jorges’ track also haha, and you will be hooked.
Jorge, good video and thanks. I’ll have to rewatch the front axle brass mounting method just so I understand your technique when I eventually start my first build.
Exellent, I want to know what you use to attach the body to the chasis. Can you make a video to explain how you prepare the body and the possible materials. Thank you.
Excellent video Jorge , was able to build mine after watching it . Only question I have is what do you put in the body to connect it to the chassis ? Thanks
Thanks Jorge for this video. I didnt realize that the front axel brass was NOT sitting on the rails until I saw how you did this with the wire. Now I understand the use for the wire.
Good to hear that Gene!
Jorge, I just watched your video building the kit. So I called Slot Car Corner and bought the kit too. Thanks for the video.
That is awesome!
I've videoed my first full resin kit build and the hardest thing by far was filming the chassis build, so much editing to make it watchable! Great job George!!
Thank you and really looking forward to your vids
Thank you George for putting together this video - outstanding! With your permission, we add a link on our website so when people scan the QR code on the back of the chassis kit box, it will take them this video.
Thanks Steve and Of Course!
It never gets boring Jorge, another quality vid.
Lol Thanks!
Excellent job Jorge. Anybody on the fence about building one, just go for it. Take your time and don’t get frustrated, get your first one under your belt, watch it go around Harry or now maybe Jorges’ track also haha, and you will be hooked.
Thanks !
Jorge, good video and thanks. I’ll have to rewatch the front axle brass mounting method just so I understand your technique when I eventually start my first build.
Great to her that!
Well done Jorge!
Thanks!
This is awesome. Thanks for sharing this.
You are welcome!
Get video mate love the dancing allen
Thanks!!
Happy Humpday, Jorge
Likewise!
Super cool buddy
Thanks
Looking forward to mine… 👍
Exellent, I want to know what you use to attach the body to the chasis. Can you make a video to explain how you prepare the body and the possible materials. Thank you.
I have a few on those on the channel for mounting bodies. But I think I will do another one later on with this build.
Badassicus Supersonicus!
Lol Thank you Sir!
Hi George. If I want to convert to 3/32 axles, bushings, gears and wheels I can buy the smaller CB Design wheels for 3/32 axles all day long.
Excellent video Jorge , was able to build mine after watching it . Only question I have is what do you put in the body to connect it to the chassis ? Thanks
You can use plastic or balsa wood.
Hello what is the name of the item you use to pin every to hold it from moving thanks
Excellent job George or Jorge,
Are those 1/8 in or 3/32 axles and wheels?
Thank you
Slot Car Corner sent me info. They are 3/32 axles and wheels.@@Area51racewayNC
Really wish we can get these kits to the uk cheaper
Yeah that is unfortunate
Could you send me that link again?
I wish CB design made smaller wheels for 1/8" OD axles.
Smallest CB design 1/8 axle wheel dia. Is 17.5 mm. Slot Car Corner sells them I bought two sets but they are too big for most 1/32 scale cars.