Great video, my only thought would be maybe doing 7 laps with it before you do any modifications? Would love to see the differences. Maybe a video where you show cars that have exaggerated issues? Either way, keep up the great work!
Looks very durable as well - no fine detail parts to break off with inexperienced handlers. Even the wing seems to have extra bracing. Should be a good car for young drivers.
If that wing is like the ones in the set it comes off very easily; which is a good thing as it means it's hard to break. Btw not keen on modern LMP's myself but my 2 little Ginny's are growing on me very quickly.
great video...just became a subscriber...question, where do you get your weights for the cars. I'm slowly switching from magnets to weights? Secondly how do you know what size tires to buy to replace stock tires? Lastly, I have a plastic Carrera track, what type and brand of tires do you recommend as a general rule?
You can buy self-stick lead sheets from dealers online. There are tire fitment charts at dealer sites to help you find the tires you need. For Carrera cars and other brands with plastic wheels, try a urethane based tire to start with. Silicones are great, just a personal preference. I would try both types and find the one you like best. I will include some links. slotcarcorner.com/paul-gage-tires-c238/
Thx for the review, I’ve been debating picking up this one or perhaps the blue one, or both. Anyways I think you’ve helped me make my decision.
is it digital?
Great video, my only thought would be maybe doing 7 laps with it before you do any modifications? Would love to see the differences. Maybe a video where you show cars that have exaggerated issues? Either way, keep up the great work!
Looks very durable as well - no fine detail parts to break off with inexperienced handlers. Even the wing seems to have extra bracing. Should be a good car for young drivers.
If that wing is like the ones in the set it comes off very easily; which is a good thing as it means it's hard to break. Btw not keen on modern LMP's myself but my 2 little Ginny's are growing on me very quickly.
Hey I’d love you to do a tuning video for lmp cars
can the car go on the carrera digital tracks?
Have no idea. Don't have a digital track. I think you can but you can always chip it.
@@Homeracingworld ok thank you anyway
There's nothing fictional about Ginetta Cars Ltd.
No one said it was. The livery is, not the car.
@@Homeracingworld I've had another listen. You're absolutely right. I stand corrected.
great video...just became a subscriber...question, where do you get your weights for the cars. I'm slowly switching from magnets to weights? Secondly how do you know what size tires to buy to replace stock tires? Lastly, I have a plastic Carrera track, what type and brand of tires do you recommend as a general rule?
You can buy self-stick lead sheets from dealers online. There are tire fitment charts at dealer sites to help you find the tires you need. For Carrera cars and other brands with plastic wheels, try a urethane based tire to start with. Silicones are great, just a personal preference. I would try both types and find the one you like best. I will include some links. slotcarcorner.com/paul-gage-tires-c238/
Where is your store located
I don’t have a store sir. Just my home track.