Monday, August 24, 2009

Rally Shelby 2009


An update from Luiz Carlos Cardoso from Brasil (update not in english, but please enjoy the pix if you can't read the text):

A las 22 horas del día 26 de Julio se encerró en Shelby Modelismo (Brasil), más una edición de su tradicional Rally.




Una vez más fue posible colocar a la toda prueba la pericia y habilidad de los participantes, una vez más se testó la robustez y versatilidade de sus vehículos.



Fueron dos días de enfretamento, en diferentes situaciones, en las cuales, allende revelar destreza en el arte de pilotaje y navegación, fue posible disfrutar una marcante reunión de apasionados por el automovilismo “Off Road”.





Con un escenario de grande realismo, montado especialmente para la ocasión, Shelby Modelismo, que es una de las pioneras casas em todo el mundo, especializada en autenticas replicas de coches en la escala 1:32, reunió varios miembros de su Club y amigos invitados para este especial evento.

Parabién a todos los participantes por más ese primoros acontecimiento. Congratulaciones por la demostración de compañerismo y cooperación, congratulaciones a todos de Shelby Modelismo.




Thursday, August 20, 2009

New Racer Ford P68 - RCR51A and RCR51B













Photos of the new Racer Ford P68 - RCR51A and RCR51B.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

New Track for Harry


Slotfather Harry Wise has replaced his beloved Artin Track, with a new wood track! Read the story at this link.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Edwards/Ambrose Grand Am debut soon!

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Aug. 17, 2009) - NASCAR Sprint Cup Series regulars Carl Edwards and Marcos Ambrose will make their Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Cask No. 16 Daytona Prototype testing debut Tuesday, driving the Doran Racing No. 77 McDonald's Ford Dallara on the North Course at Virginia International Raceway.

Edwards is fourth in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series point standings, in solid contention to make the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. He is also running second in the Nationwide Series with two victories. The 2007 Nationwide Series champion, Edwards finished second in the standings of both of NASCAR's top two divisions last year.

Ambrose had a standout weekend earlier this month at Watkins Glen International, where he finished second in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race after winning Aug. 9 in his lone NASCAR Nationwide Series start of the season. He is currently 17th in the Sprint Cup standings with three top-five and six top-10 finishes.

Kevin Doran's Daytona Prototype has competed in all nine rounds of the 2009 campaign, with a best finish of fifth at Virginia International Raceway in April, with Memo Gidley and Brad Jaeger at the wheel.

The next action for the Grand-Am Rolex Series will be the Aug. 29 Montreal 200 in Canada (SPEED Live, 2 p.m. ET), sharing Circuit Gilles Villeneuve with the NASCAR Nationwide Series and NASCAR Canadian Tire Series.

SCX Parts video

Monday, August 17, 2009

Sloting Plus tires

News from Sloting Plus to show this Monday morning:

We present you new rubber Slick tyres made with Cartrix !
It is for clean tracks with grip, Ninco recommanded ...
SLPL M S-1 is for 14,5 to 15, 9 mm wheels and SLPL M S-2 is for 15,9 mm wheels and more.

SLPL M S-1 Rubber Slick tyres 17 x 10 mm.
SLPL M S-2 Rubber Slick tyres 18 x 10 mm.


Kind regards
Jacques
Sloting Plus

Friday, August 14, 2009

New Fly Slot cars... Brumos DP!



Fly Slot Cars Brumos Porsche DP on Criccrac.com

... I'm wondering how long it will be before Sideways announces this car as well...

National Final dates

http://www.gtslots.com/scheduled-events.php
Check this updated page for dates for final races at Great Traditions in Philly. There will be many US National Final Races at GT this year.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

New BWA Motor and Pinions


BWA has developed an FC-130 style motor intended for low-power racing, with performance similar to the Ninco NC1. Two sample motors are above, the plastic endbell showing on the left, and the metal can end showing on the right. Holes are tapped in the can end for 2mm screws, to provide a secure mount. Shafts are long on both ends to allow mounting in a variety of existing chassis.

Brass pinions have also been added to the BWA line, bored for the standard 2mm shafts, and 1.5mm shafts of the slim can (FF-050) which BWA also makes for lower-power racing. Tooth counts are 8, 9, and 10 for both shaft sizes. The diameter of the pinions increases as tooth count goes up, so smooth mesh may be achieved with standard 50 module pitch crown gears (such as Slot.It) by adjusting the mesh with spacers on the axle. Pinion diameters are 5mm (8 tooth), 5.4mm (9 tooth) and 6mm (10 tooth). These pinions are precisely bored to be a slip fit on the shafts. BWA advises fixing them with Loctite Red 262, with a drop applied to the inside of the pinion first.

Bench testing the new motors was done to determine RPM, torque, and maximum power capability. Five samples were tested, with no-load RPM at 12 volts, reading from 13,832 to 14,275 RPM. The motors were closely grouped in this narrow range, with an average of 14,103 RPM.

Torque was assessed at stall for two motors, showing 110 gcm for one and 115 gcm for the other. Each motor was measured nine times around a single armature revolution, using a 1 cm lever arm pushing on a gram scale at 4 volts; the readings were then averaged, and multiplied by 3 to derive 12 volt stall torque estimates.

Based on maximum RPM and maximum torque measurements, maximum motor output power was computed using the formula described on the Slot Car News Motor List. 3.9 Watts was obtained for the motor which had measured 13,832 RPM and 115 gcm; 4.0 Watts was obtained for the motor which had recorded 14,240 RPM and 110 gcm.

Comparison to the Ninco NC1 shows the BWA ahead by a nose. We have tested the NC1 in the range of 12,858 to 14,237 RPM/12v (about 12 motors) with stall torque at 77gcm/12v (one motor). Approximately 35 more gcm of torque at the bottom end should make the BWA motor feel a bit more snappy off the line, but not so much that the venerable NC1 won't be competitive. At mid and high end RPM, the BWA motors should provide the same driving feel as the NC1.

Big thanks to Al of BWA for sending Slot Car News the sample motors and pinions. There has long been a need for a reasonably priced, lower-power motor in standard FC-130 configuration, and at $4.00 per motor, the price is not just reasonable but great. The earlier BWA FF-050 slim can remains in stock (tested by SCN at 14,145-14,702 RPM/12v, and 63-71 gcm/12v).

At $1.00 each for the pinions, which can be had to fit FF-050 slim-can motors, as well as standard-can FC-130 motors, slot car builders now have the parts they need to complete their vintage and other low-power slot cars.

BWA parts are sold through the BWA web site only, at: www.bwaslotcars.com

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

AutoArt August releases... July's poster too.

AutoArt August/July e-posters.

Click to see the posters larger.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Slot car festival at Brooklands (UK)

Thanks to John of MRRC for this flyer.

Friday, August 07, 2009

Thursday, August 06, 2009

Denny Hamlin FedEx Nascar

New SCX Denny Hamlin Toyota Nascar newsletter.


Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Kyle Busch newsletter & pix

The new SCX Kyle Busch COT newsletter.


Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Joey Logano newsletter

Newsletter and pix of the new Logano Toyota Nascar COT.



Monday, August 03, 2009

Targapedia on Flickr!

If you're a fan of the Targa Florio race, or are doing research for slot-related work... you've got to check out this website!

Targapedia on Flickr.

Porsche museum video

An older video from Reuters of the opening of the Porsche museum.