Jantrix Posted October 16, 2017 Author Posted October 16, 2017 Oh will there be a scale limit ?Usually we've kept it to 1/25 and 1/24. However during Aussieball, they allowed 1/20.
Erik Smith Posted October 18, 2017 Posted October 18, 2017 So, in addition to seconding the 4,6, 8 straight (STRAIGHTBALL anyone? INLINE Across the USA?)How about "When Worlds Collide" = power train for your car has to be from another continent. Want to run a 1972 Chevelle? Cool, has to be powered by a Nissan engine...
djflyer Posted October 18, 2017 Posted October 18, 2017 I have to get in on this one year or another and some great suggestions so far (Erik actually took one) but mine are:1. Inliners - anything straight 4, 6, 8 cylinders (or more) - from the factory or a transplant - as long as its an inline (for inspiration there was a great build a while back of a big turbo 4-cylinder Cuda). Turbos, superchargers, etc are allowed.2. Phantom drop tops - any convertible, roadster, barchetta, etc - as long as the factory DID NOT build one that way. Concept cars would be ok as long as it never made production.Am definitely looking forward to see where this goes.
Earl Marischal Posted October 18, 2017 Posted October 18, 2017 How about limiting the engines to diesels only?steve
Jantrix Posted October 18, 2017 Author Posted October 18, 2017 How about limiting the engines to diesels only?steveHow many kits with diesels are available?
Lunajammer Posted October 19, 2017 Posted October 19, 2017 1 - Oddities and wild rides - Make it out of the ordinary. The wilder the better, but must still be road legal.For purely selfish reasons, I like this one. It's unlikely I'll be starting any new projects next year, but this might align with one I've been kicking around.
Earl Marischal Posted October 19, 2017 Posted October 19, 2017 How many kits with diesels are available? Loads of trucks with them at a guess. Truck guys, what do you say?steve
iamsuperdan Posted October 19, 2017 Posted October 19, 2017 Thought of another one. "Scratching The Surface" - can be anything, but a significant portion of the build must be scratchbuilt. I know a lot of people here are great at scratchbuilding, but I think they are even more people who do amazing work, but don't scratchbuild anything. Then there's the mediocre builders like me, who have always wished for scratch skills! Good opportunity to "force" us to bust out the Evergreen!
Jantrix Posted October 19, 2017 Author Posted October 19, 2017 Thought of another one. "Scratching The Surface" - can be anything, but a significant portion of the build must be scratchbuilt. I know a lot of people here are great at scratchbuilding, but I think they are even more people who do amazing work, but don't scratchbuild anything. Then there's the mediocre builders like me, who have always wished for scratch skills! Good opportunity to "force" us to bust out the Evergreen!Dan, I admire your pioneer spirit, but participation in any CBP is always hit or miss. To force someone to jump out of their comfort zone more than usual isn't a way to insure a completed model in December. How many times have you, over the course of your modeling life, said "that's not coming out like I want" and back in the box it goes, never to be seen again. Speaking for myself, it's happened plenty. Doing themes is already pushing comfort zones. I've only finished three racers in nine runs. The no-shows were from life intervening or not inspired by the theme, in equal portions.In any case, the Cannonball IS a competition. As such, it has always inspired builders to heavily modify or scratch build parts for their model. You cant turn your average model car into something that can cross the country in 35ish hours without doing so.
iamsuperdan Posted October 19, 2017 Posted October 19, 2017 How many times have you, over the course of your modeling life, said "that's not coming out like I want" and back in the box it goes, You've just described pretty much every kit I build! lolz But I eventually finish everything, because the OCD in me cannot stand an unfinished build. Maybe I'm different, but I like being forced out of the comfort zone, and seeing what I can come up with. And when I see a deadline, I meet it. Call it conditioning from working in sales and management.
Jantrix Posted October 20, 2017 Author Posted October 20, 2017 (edited) That's it. Discussion is over. We have our five. Edited October 20, 2017 by Jantrix
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