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Time Attack/Circuit Racer Mitsubishi Evo V
I've been tinkering around with models again and I've had this kit sitting in the closet waiting to be built since the Southern NNL Nationals this past November. Finally decided to have a go at it. This is the first model I haven't completely planned out ahead of time, sort of coming up with it as I go.
The overall plan is for this to be one of those crazy Japanese time-attack/circuit racers that you see in the unlimited classes with completely redone suspension and drivetrains. I'm starting off with the tube chassis out of brass, the skeleton of it all. So lets get to the pictures. After building the main hoop I had to machine some control arm mounts for the rear. I'll be incorporating a double wishbone rear suspension similar to that in the LMP cars. ![]() Here you see one finished "bulkhead" and one thats been machined. I decided to use files to perfect the final shape. ![]() Several hours and lots of filing later... This is my first time ever doing any major soldering, let alone a tube chassis. My hat is off to those of you building brass chassis, or doing any brass work. This is frustrating! ![]() ![]() ![]() And there we have it! At least for now! Enjoy!
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Re: Time Attack/Circuit Racer Mitsubishi Evo V
Wow! Excellent soldering job on that frame!
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Re: Time Attack/Circuit Racer Mitsubishi Evo V
There isn't any new progress, but I thought I'd post a couple pictures of the chassis in the body at this point.
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Re: Time Attack/Circuit Racer Mitsubishi Evo V
Can't be!!! What do you think you're doing building models!! lol...Looks amazing Mod I mean Mike! Is that fujimi body?
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Re: Time Attack/Circuit Racer Mitsubishi Evo V
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Re: Time Attack/Circuit Racer Mitsubishi Evo V
I've subscribed to this one - can't wait to see it unfold.
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Re: Time Attack/Circuit Racer Mitsubishi Evo V
Great job MIke, glad to see stuff from you.
Do you use "FLUX" to help the soldering action? You'll use much less solder wire witth the help of the flux, with obviously less filing then.
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Re: Time Attack/Circuit Racer Mitsubishi Evo V
Good to see you building again Mike, and a great start!
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Re: Time Attack/Circuit Racer Mitsubishi Evo V
Thanks for all the kind remarks!
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Hey Gio! Yeah I've been using flux. Some of the joints I've used a little more solder on so when I add more pieces and those joints heat up, they dont fall apart. Still quite the challenge though.
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Re: Time Attack/Circuit Racer Mitsubishi Evo V
Wow, cool idea, love the tube rear end. I love those time attack cars, some are just so extreme and all for 1mintue of glory. Cant wait to see what you do to the body
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Re: Time Attack/Circuit Racer Mitsubishi Evo V
Mike's building something!
![]() I'm watching, Mike. Please keep this one going. |
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Re: Time Attack/Circuit Racer Mitsubishi Evo V
Today I started to build the floor framework. On the passenger side I made a raised tunnel for the exhaust.
Here's the pics. ![]() Here is the framework for the raised tunnel. I used angle brass to aid in securing the brass sheet. ![]() ![]() ![]() Enjoy!
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Re: Time Attack/Circuit Racer Mitsubishi Evo V
Hi Mike,
great work on the metal frame Just a question: wouldn´t be easier to make it with Evergreen stuff?
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Re: Time Attack/Circuit Racer Mitsubishi Evo V
wow, just wow. im sure he could use evergreen, but you won't be able to get those crisp bends that you would w/brass. looks great bro, is there gonna be a monster 4g63 under that hood??
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A. I wanted to challenge myself. I've seen brass work done by several fellow modelers and have always been impressed with the way it looks. Something I've always aspired to do. B. Structural integrity. I've seen people build styrene chassis and stuff before, but I've always wondered what happens in a couple years, is it drooping? Plus the suspension perches can be a lot stronger in brass and much smaller without compromising strength. Quote:
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