Racing Car

Started by Graham Lee, November 10, 2014, 01:46:22 PM

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Graham Lee

I got Tony Twist's DVD last week and made a variation on his racing car.
This is why Santa gets around to everyone on Xmas eve, he drives a fast car.
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nippy99

#1
Great variation. I will review Tony's DVD next week. The original design is perfect for line work but I need to find a way to keep the front wheels secure. If you wrap them around the fold right at the front of the car they end up being too far forward. You need the DVD to understand what the hell I am saying ;-)

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cashmagic

#2
If you watch the dvd it clearly says If you tie 2 black rounds  tight friction holds them it might be you more so then the model?


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Cindy

#3
Nice car

nippy99

#4
@cashmagic - i agree and believe me I have ears but friction doesn't stop a 5 year old kid pulling them out of the position. I test my models in the real world which is reflected in my reviews.
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cashmagic

#5
@nippy99 if you feel friction isn't working try a dab of rubber cement as for the ears thing I never said you didn't just I have made this and the bat car and haven't had this problem tested on a 3 year old and partys this weekend


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nippy99

#6
@cashmagic - thanks for the tips - much appreciated.
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