In this building article, Brian Meharry shows how to build chassis for narrower hardbody models such as the Camaro and Mustang. |
Camaros, Mustangs, and Firebird model kits are generally much narrower than other models. Many times I see these bodies stretched out to fit the frame, this can cause the car to handle poorly.
For this reason the Parma 1/32 brass Womp chassis provides another option, not to mention it is about half the cost of the FCR chassis. |
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After making sure the womp chassis is flat and cutting it in half at the desired location, mark the uprights as shown to be cut out with a Dremel tool.
This will allow the use of Parma square bushings to set the desired ride height. |
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The front uprights will be cut out also. I'm going to be using 1/4" x 1/8" brass tube to set the front ride height for the larger .950" wheels. |
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Set the chassis the desired length. I'm still a little bit old school, I use a simple jig for this type of building.
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Cut lengths of .062" music wire to be soldered to the chassis at the outer edges. |
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Solder the wire to the frame. Now, cut K&S 1175 1/4" brass angle to use for body mounts. |
Check in next time where Brian gets into the details of fitting the plastic kit body to the chassis and starting the process of finishing the body.
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