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Attempting to reverse engineer an Aurora A/FX Porsche 917 Ho slot car body


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Ii want to build a Porsche 917 ,but the few kits available seem to be very pricey.I decided to attempt to use an HO Aurora A/FX slot car body as a pattern to scale it up to 1/25.I know it will not be easy,,but I think i have a fair shot at it.I made the templates out of .80 styrene. 004_zps5fff28d4.jpg

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Something to consider though: Aurora, just like most other HO slot car manufacturers, used a standard chassis underneath their cars, and designed body shells to fit that standardized chassis. As such, most body shells for this type/scale of slot car tended to be compromised at least somewhat to get a body that fit well, but still looked pretty much like the real thing.

You may want to search for more detailed dimensional information on the Web, if your goal is to make as accurate a 1/25 scale model.

Art

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I have a 1/32 version of that. The brand on the box is Matchbox but it looks like a re-pop of the 1/32 AMT Penske Can Am Porsche.

There are still some overpriced sales of these on "the bay".

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Yes it does seem oversize.I will press on as a proof of concept exercise and may build another in the future once I successfully complete it(I hope)!

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Yes it does seem oversize.I will press on as a proof of concept exercise and may build another in the future once I successfully complete it(I hope)!

Yeah, no matter what, this is an interesting project!

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After some thought,I cut a piece of 2 by 4 to the correct shape,clamped the plastic to it,and used my wife's hairdryer to heat the plastic to conform. 001_zps95b78002.jpg

Edited by philo426
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All of the ducts have to be shrouded and the wheel vents have to have arched grilles.Much work ahead but it is looking like a race car.Much bigger than 1/25th!More like 1/16th! 002_zps19c1b139.jpg

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Something to consider though: Aurora, just like most other HO slot car manufacturers, used a standard chassis underneath their cars, and designed body shells to fit that standardized chassis. As such, most body shells for this type/scale of slot car tended to be compromised at least somewhat to get a body that fit well, but still looked pretty much like the real thing.

You may want to search for more detailed dimensional information on the Web, if your goal is to make as accurate a 1/25 scale model.

Art

Moreover, you could check the blueprint sites to get images of the three projections you need to create you templates after adjusting them to the dimensions of the real car. To better get my idea check the following link:

http://www.the-blueprints.com/blueprints/cars/porsche/19573/view/porsche_917_10_can_am__1972_/

Scratch build always fascinated me. Be sure I will be watching you closely like big brother :)

Edited by khier
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If it fails to come out looking enough like a 917/10 you could always lose the rear wing and call it a dirt modified-it's that close.

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Looks great Phil you have much better skills than me any ideas on what you might use as a chassis under this

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