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Post by Chris Wright on Jul 15, 2015 10:55:36 GMT -5
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Post by munter on Jul 16, 2015 4:53:00 GMT -5
formidable
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Post by David Mitcham on Jul 16, 2015 5:40:45 GMT -5
Magnifique! Great to see something a bit different and of high quality. I hope Pascal joins the Forum and his intention to market these commercially happens. I'll certainly buy both (assuming they're not mega-Euros!).
David
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pascal44
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Post by pascal44 on Jul 16, 2015 13:33:58 GMT -5
Bonsoir à tous. Voilà , aujourd'hui j'essaye de créer une nouvelle marque de kits en résine au 1/32e. Les châssis en plastique seront imprimés en 3D depuis une poudre de polyamide, les carrosseries et accessoires moulés en résine. Les pièces maîtresses seront réalisées en 3D. Aucune pièce mécanique avec le kit (pas de moteur, ni axes, ni jantes etc...). Le prix de vente sera autour des 70 Euros. Je prévois deux modèles pour commencer, une Ferrari 246P et une BRM P48 de 1960. Je vous joins quelques photos. En principe, le lancement serait pour début septembre via mon site internet actuellement en construction. Désolé, je ne parle pas Anglais. Merci. Google Translation:Good evening everyone. I'm creating a new brand of resin kits in 1/32nd scale. The chassis will be 3-D printed from a polyamide powder. The body and accessories will be molded in resin. There will be no mechanical parts in the kit (no motor, axles, gears, or wheels etc). The sale price will be around 70 Euros . I plan to start two models , a 1960 Ferrari 246P and 1960 BRM P48. I have attached some pictures. I hope the launch will be in early September, and sold via my website which is currently under under construction. Sorry I do not speak English. Thank you . Pascal.
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Post by tedm01 on Jul 18, 2015 3:47:31 GMT -5
Brilliant!
The driver and suspension detail is superb. I would certainly be interested in getting both.
Any more information on prices and availability?
TED...
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pascal44
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Post by pascal44 on Jul 20, 2015 12:56:28 GMT -5
Bonjour Ted
Les kits seront en vente sur mon site internet (actuellement en construction) début septembre. Le prix sera au environ des 70 Euros.
Merci.
Google Translation:
Hello Ted
The kits will be on sale on my website (currently under construction) in early September. The price will be at about 70 Euros .
Thank you.
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Post by tedm01 on Jul 20, 2015 18:04:38 GMT -5
Thanks for that.
Sorry I didn't read your first post-(which answered my question) properly in the first place-my bad! I will look out for your website.
Regards, TED.....
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Post by tedm01 on Oct 3, 2015 21:19:21 GMT -5
Hi Pascal, Just wondering if your website is ready yet? TED....
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Post by Chris Wright on Oct 3, 2015 22:58:33 GMT -5
Hi Pascal, Just wondering if your website is ready yet? TED.... Hi Ted, my fault, I fogot to attach the web site address when it became available. Here you go: www.slotcarslegends.com/index.htmlHope you build one, Chris
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Post by tedm01 on Oct 4, 2015 4:24:15 GMT -5
Many thanks, TED...
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Post by munter on Oct 8, 2015 14:56:22 GMT -5
Excellent product and excellent service...highly recommended.
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Post by ken on Feb 17, 2016 23:01:46 GMT -5
Munter, have you built your kit yet? I ordered the Ferrari 246P and started working on it and cannot get a Slot It offset crown gear to fit between the double flanged bushings. Any suggestions?
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Post by Aurora on Feb 18, 2016 0:57:06 GMT -5
Ken, could you remove material from the crown gear to narrow it? I use these Slot.it offset crowns. To reduce the width of the gear unit, I grind off material on both sides of the gear (the boss and the actual gear).
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Post by munter on Feb 18, 2016 3:35:28 GMT -5
I bought the BRM only. I am sorry but I haven't built it yet. I would also agree with Matt's idea...even thinning the back face.
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Post by David Mitcham on Feb 18, 2016 3:40:49 GMT -5
Hi Ken
I've built both these cars and very good they are too - I keep meaning to post the final results. Yes I found the crown gear was a very tight fit in both cars. I did what Matt suggests and also trimmed a small amount of the resin from the inside face of the bush holders. Alternatively you could file down the inner face of the bushes. The bushes should be glued in place anyway so strength should not be compromised.
Best Regards
David
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