Wishing everyone a great holiday season!
Wishing everyone a great holiday season!
Jim
Swift DB-1
Talent usually ends up in front, but fun goes from the front of the grid all the way to the back.
That is slick!
Dave Weitzenhof
You talented guys kill me...that's properly cool!!!
Stephen Adams
RF92 Van Diemen FFord
1980 Lola T540 FFord
Does it eat through tires?
Sorry, Well Done!!!
Jim
Swift DB-1
Talent usually ends up in front, but fun goes from the front of the grid all the way to the back.
Wow... it was worth it.
Here's to Diligence!!!
Sweet Work!!!
You ought make a slot car like that!!!
You impressed me.
That's not easy !
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WOW! Beautiful work!
what scale is that in?
Great Job!
Lola: When four springs just aren't enough.
I cannot believe you are not worried about the drivers tiny feet being crushed with that front crash attenuator.
Very nice work sir!
Eric Little
That is sooooooooooo slick!!!!!!
bt
Incredibly impressive. You need an Elf on a Shelf in there!
Sweeeeet! Excellent work! Will be be a completed car or just the frame? Any ideas on how the bodywork is going to be made of? Lexan or ABS?
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Jim
Swift DB-1
Talent usually ends up in front, but fun goes from the front of the grid all the way to the back.
if I hadn't already spent absolutely insane amounts of money on this, I'd love to do it in 3-D metal, with dot magnets to hold it in place. However, putting the word "metal" in front of 3-D printing is like putting the word "race" in front of car-parts. It would be cool, though! .
Last edited by swiftdrivr; 12.25.19 at 5:33 PM.
Jim
Swift DB-1
Talent usually ends up in front, but fun goes from the front of the grid all the way to the back.
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