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Slotto

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  1. I made these with sheet styrene. Not one of my favorites but fun to build nonetheless.
  2. My brother did the candy red Coupe back in the 80s and I did the Panel 2 years ago.
  3. I made this from sheet styrene to fit an Aurora ThunderJet chassis. The grille was from the parts box.
  4. I made this from sheet styrene to fit an Aurora ThunderJet chassis. The grille was from the parts box. The headlights are brads with the legs cut off.
  5. This was my 1st ever attempt at building a slot car body from sheet styrene. This one sits on top of an Aurora ThunderJet chassis. I remember after building it I showed my buddy and he was so jazzed about it, I gave it to him. For a whole week I regretted giving it away so he gave it back.
  6. I made these from sheet styrene to fit the Aurora ThunderJet chassis.
  7. Clearly a metal body. LOTS of grinding to get her this low. it would be cool to cast 100 or so, paint them up and give them out.
  8. About 10 years ago I began building slot car bodies from sheet styrene. This is built to fir the Aurora ThunderJet chassis. It's a little different from the other truck because of the chopped top and bad. Thanks for looking.
  9. This is my tribute to the Tijuana Taxi. I built this from sheet styrene to fit the Aurora ThunderJet chassis. Thanks for looking.
  10. This is a Tyco 40 Ford with the back cut off. I repurposed a woodie back side from the parts box and added a surf board. This one rides on an AFX 4 gear chassis. Thanks for looking.
  11. This I Tyco 40 Ford with the back cut off. I fabricated a bed and rear cab panel from sheet styrene. This one rides on an AFX 4 gear chassis. Thanks for looking.
  12. This is a Tyco 40 Ford with the top cut off. I fabricated an interior from sheet styrene. This one rides on an AFX 4 gear chassis. Thanks for looking
  13. This is a Tyco 40 Ford with a chopped top and fender skirts. It rides on an AFX 4 gear chassis. Thanks for looking
  14. I cast this in resin from a die cast metal body that I cut down to size. All murdered out in black. To me this one looks sinister. This one stars in a video I made a few years ago. Thanks for looking.
  15. Inspired by an old model kit I built this from sheet styrene to fit the Aurora ThundetJet chassis. Motor, wheels and grille are from the parts box. This car will s#!+ and git! Thanks for looking.
  16. This started out as a Tyco 57 hardtop. After seeing the tilt nose bodies that were available back in the day, I was inspired to make this. Thanks for looking
  17. I made this from sheet styrene to fit the Aurora ThunderJet chassis. Of all my builds, this is one of my favorites. It features a gas tank, motor and grille from the parts bin and working yellow LEDs. Thanks for looking.
  18. I built this from sheet styrene to fit the Aurora ThunderJet chassis. It is 2 tone painted metallic gray on the sides and gloss black on top with a matching trailer featuring a red pinstripe. The wheels and tires for the trailer are from the parts box. Thanks for looking.
  19. I built this from sheet styrene. It took about 11 pieces to form this body. It features working headlights and taillights (leds). It runs on an Aurora ThunderJet chassis. The wheels and tires are from the parts box. Thanks for looking.
  20. Yeah, I know. I consider these to be models just on a smaller scale. I have put a lot of time in on the body work. They're not like the cars you used to get at the toy store. Thanks guys, glad you like em.
  21. That is sexy. Great colors
  22. Great looking Lincoln. Love the stance. The wheels and tires are perfect for this ride
  23. This started out in life as a push car. The only thing I kept was the glass and the visor. I JB welded the motor in place then fabricated the shoes from braided wire and ran in the electricals. The wheels and tires are from the parts box. Thanks for looking.
  24. This started out as a Johnny Lightning pull back Mustang hardtop. I started by cutting off the glass and fabricating the roof with sheet styrene. I created a chassis with sheet styrene and the motor is from an R/C airplane. Wheels and tires are from the parts box. Thanks for looking.
  25. This was available from Johnny Lightning as a pull back car. For this one I made a motor from plastic scraps then made the hood tilt by using a paper clip. Thanks for looking.
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