NSR1004 Mosler MT900R Team "Fortune" 300 Km Suzuka 2005 SIDEW
Images used with permission of NSR Slot
...for the Ninco car we go to Alan Smith's photos taken during the iHobby show in Chicago recently for Slot Car Illustrated.
Details about the real Mosler:
Extreme speed, excellent handling, and proven performance on the track make the MT900R the car to beat in FIA GT Class G2, British GT, Spanish GT, Euro GT, Belcar and Britcar class racing. Weighing in at only 2100 lbs., the MT900R is powered by a Corvette LS 6 V8 and can achieve speeds of over 200 mph.
The MT900R is delivered to your team race ready. Allow 120 days from order to delivery.
Pricing
Cup Specification Car: Full Cage, Basic Instruments, Standard Race Suspension and Uprights, 4 pot front, 4 Pot rear Brembo brakes, Porsche H gearbox, BBS wheels, FIA seat, harnesses and extinguisher, Supplied with 5.7 litre 'stock plus' (440bhp) engine with base dry sump system: $189,000* USD
Base FIA Specification car: Full Cage, Motec ECU dash and logging, Centerlock wheels, Uprated Suspension and Uprights, 6 pot front, 4 Pot rear Brembo24 hour brakes, Hewland NLT Sequential gearbox, BBS wheels, FIA seat, harnesses and extinguisher, plumbed in dry sump system, Power Steering, $210,000*USD Supplied without engine:
5.7 litre FIA specification Engine Fully dressed with restrictors $56,000 USD
7.0 litre FIA specification Engine Fully dressed with restrictors $65,000 USD
Available options include air jacks, advanced electronics, centerlock wheels and adaptors, stainless steel headers, monoblock brake calipers, carbon fiber bodywork, and more. Prices available on request.
Dimensions:
Length: 4801mm
Width: 1998mm
Height: 1130mm
So for comparison SCNews has been allowed to use images from Mosler's German site!
Thanks to all the different folks that allowed SCNews to use their images! Vielen Danke Mosler!
DaveK
Publisher, Slot Car News
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Congrats...have a great time in Italy!
George "SouthernSloter" Bagley (below) with his son Jake and Kurt "ElSecundo" Moser (above) have made it to the finals in Verona of the Ninco World Championships! BTW, that's the infamous Ninco Bob shaking hands with the guys there.... nice to see ya Bob!
Photos taken by Mick Brown....to read more about the race action go to this thread.
BTW, I was looking through the other photos there and looky what I found...a pretty suspicious looking character with a beer in his hand. "Mr. Dogsbody" Alan Smith himself....an other infamous character! LOL
DaveK
Monday, October 30, 2006
New Scalextric Subaru rally car
Name: Subaru Impreza, 2006 WRC
Reference No: C2749
Class: Rally
History
The Argentine leg of the World Rally Championship (WRC) took place in April 2006 where Petter Solberg took an excellent 2nd place in the new shape Subaru Impreza. Norwegian Petter, nicknamed ‘Hollywood’, set the fastest time through one of the toughest tests in the WRC, the classic El Condor pass, to secure his second podium of the season.
The Scalextric model
The Subaru is fitted with a front mounted motor driving the front wheels directly. The chassis is set up with four-wheel drive using a drive belt to the rear axle. The car has the all new front end revision.
Advantages:
The front wheel drive set-up of the Subaru, and the previously released Peugeot 307, gives a very satisfying driver-to-car feedback with easy to control tail-out drifts around corners.
Features:
High detail. Magnatraction and quick change braid plate. Digital ready chassis. Neon-effect ‘blue’ headlights. Rear lights.
Dimensions & Configuration:
Car: Overall length 134 mm, Wheelbase 79 mm, Weight 85 gm
Rear: Axle width 56 mm, Tyre diameter 21 mm, Width 8 mm
Front: Axle width 56 mm, Tyre diameter 21 mm, Width 8 mm
Magnet: Rectangular 2.5 mm, Gear ratio 11:36
Motor: Sidewinder Front Mounted Front 2 wheel drive Mabuchi SP 18k rpm
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Cheap, easy scenery lights
So I was at the local grocery store and I decided to look around at the toys. There was a small display of Lemax scenery, you know, the kind of gaudy, sappy Christmas scenery. Well some little lights grabbed my attention. There were several square lights with blue lenses. These looked like the lights I'd been looking for.
The price was right, only $5.99 for a pair of lights and $14.99 for the transformer (wall wart) to power up to 3 sets of lights. The transformer seemed a bit steap but it looked light it was worth it since I could just plug the lights in rather than use AA batteries to power them.
So they're blue....hmmmm time to be creative...where would blue lights be?
I've got it, outside a swanky club!
So I made a small bracket to hang the one light on, the other light is just glued to the side of the building, much like a large security light would be.
The lights add a nice depth to the corner of my track. And I've picked up 2 sets of white lights to add at a later date. I got the other 2 lights at Michael's crafts store. There were tons of the Lemax stuff, but none had a very realistic look. The lights are bit large, but since there isn't anything this cheap, that's even close to a plug and play set-up, these lights are a great choice if you need some lights.
These little suckers are really bright and they do tend to be very much "spot" lights, if you want more diffused light you'd have to add something on the front to soften the lights.
(must be a celeb going into the club)
DaveK
Publisher, Slot Car News
The price was right, only $5.99 for a pair of lights and $14.99 for the transformer (wall wart) to power up to 3 sets of lights. The transformer seemed a bit steap but it looked light it was worth it since I could just plug the lights in rather than use AA batteries to power them.
So they're blue....hmmmm time to be creative...where would blue lights be?
I've got it, outside a swanky club!
So I made a small bracket to hang the one light on, the other light is just glued to the side of the building, much like a large security light would be.
The lights add a nice depth to the corner of my track. And I've picked up 2 sets of white lights to add at a later date. I got the other 2 lights at Michael's crafts store. There were tons of the Lemax stuff, but none had a very realistic look. The lights are bit large, but since there isn't anything this cheap, that's even close to a plug and play set-up, these lights are a great choice if you need some lights.
These little suckers are really bright and they do tend to be very much "spot" lights, if you want more diffused light you'd have to add something on the front to soften the lights.
DaveK
Publisher, Slot Car News
So small and yet sooooo fast-H.O. action
...like little ants running at warp speed!
And a test of my new Photobucket Pro account.
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Friday, October 27, 2006
New Scalextric XKR Jaguars TransAm
Reference No: C2711
Class: GT
History
The XKR Trans-Am is currently a front runner in the SCCA Trans-Am series in North America with Chevrolet Corvette. Several Jaguars are raced by the Rocketsports race team. The Rocketsports name has long been associated with multiple victories in Trans-Am, IMSA GTO and GTS Competition, for team owner and four-time Trans-Am Series Champion, Paul Gentilozzi.
The Scalextric model
The famous British brand of Jaguar makes a welcome return to Scalextric since the Jaguar XJ220 supercar during the 90’s. Always a popular marque, the Scalextric model captures the modified Trans-Am body work perfectly. This model shows the famous leaping cat logo on the door and includes fantastic cockpit detail. A very wide rear axle width of 62mm ensures fantastic road-holding performance.
Advantages:
Scalextric are the only manufacturer to produce this car.
High build-quality specification with equal high performance straight out of the box. Superior livery paintwork. Huge collector fan base for Jaguar cars.
Features:
High detail. Magnatraction and quick change braid plate. Digital ready chassis. Wide rear axle gives excellent road-holding attributes which will make this car a must for the racer.
Dimensions & Configuration:
Car: Overall length 155 mm, Wheelbase 81 mm, Weight gm
Rear: Axle width 62 mm, Tyre diameter 21 mm, Width 12 mm
Front: Axle width 62 mm, Tyre diameter 21 mm, Width 11 mm
Magnet: Rectangular 2.5 mm, Gear ratio 11:36
Motor: Sidewinder Rear Mounted Rear 2 wheel drive Mabuchi SP 18k rpm
Reference No: C2761
Class: GT
History
The XKR Trans-Am is currently a front runner in the SCCA Trans-Am series in North America with Chevrolet Corvettes. Klaus Graf, Paul Gentilozzi, Tomy Drizzi and Greg Pickett were responsible for Jaguar's 2005 Manufacturer's Championship title in the North American SCCA Trans-Am championship.
The Scalextric model
Scalextric introduces driver Greg Pickett's No. 6 Cytomax Jaguar XKR as the second livery of this modern muscle car bearing the famous Jaguar badge. The Jaguar R Performance XKR is today’s addition to this exciting range. A very wide rear axle width of 62mm ensures fantastic road-holding performance. The interior includes fantastic cockpit detail.
Advantages:
Scalextric are the only manufacturer to produce this car.
High build-quality specification with equal high performance straight out of the box. Superior livery paintwork. Huge collector fan base for Jaguar cars.
Features:
High detail. Magnatraction and quick change braid plate. Digital ready chassis. Wide rear axle gives excellent road-holding attributes which will make this car a must for the racer.
Dimensions & Configuration:
Car: Overall length 155 mm, Wheelbase 81 mm, Weight 65 gm
Rear: Axle width 62 mm, Tyre diameter 21 mm, Width 12 mm
Front: Axle width 62 mm, Tyre diameter 21 mm, Width 11 mm
Magnet: Rectangular 2.5 mm, Gear ratio 11:36
Motor: Sidewinder Rear Mounted Rear 2 wheel drive Mabuchi SP 18k rpm
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Scalextric BAR Honda
History
Honda first entered F1 racing in 1963, but would periodically leave and re-enter the sport throughout the years, as both a constructor and an engine supplier. In 2004 Honda purchased 45% of the BAR team from British American Tobacco. The purchase came on the heels of BAR's best season, a second place finish in the constructors standings in 2004. In September 2005 Honda purchased the remaining 55% of BAR, racing under the name Honda Racing F1 Team for the 2006 season. In the 2006 season Jenson Button claimed his first victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix (pictured below).
The Scalextric model
Long awaited by Scalextric fans of Jenson Button the F1 car will be an instant hit with race fans too. The detailed car includes a detachable nose cone and detailed driver helmet. The car is fitted with the ultra fast FF motor.
Advantages:
Scalextric are the only manufacturer to produce this car. High build-quality specification with equal high performance straight out of the box. Huge demand from fans and collectors for Jenson Button car.
Features:
High detail. Magnatraction and quick change braid plate. Digital ready chassis. Detailed driver helmet and super quick performance.
Dimensions & Configuration
Car: Overall length 145 mm, Wheelbase 97 mm, Weight gm
Rear: Axle width 59 mm, Tyre diameter 21 mm, Width 11 mm
Front: Axle width 56 mm, Tyre diameter 21 mm, Width 11 mm
Magnet: Rectangular 2.5 mm, Gear ratio 9:27
Motor: In-Line Rear Mounted Rear 2 wheel drive Mabuchi FF, 18k rpm
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