Topic: V Womps

The V Womp cars as raced at TooBad Motorplex have proven to be very popular. The cars are fun to race and very durable. They can also be assembled cheaply by starting with a used car and just replacing the motor and the rear tires, and of course adding a VW body. Although we are not currently actively racing this class, if you're interesting in building one one here's the info:

Specs call for a Professor Motor motor: part no. PMTR1032  http://www.professormotor.com/Fox-10-Ma … tr1032.htm

                       Paul Gage urethane rear tires: part no. PGT-22160 rear tires  http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-24-URETHANE-S … 2352c38841

The motors are 25k rated motors. Gearing is Spec at 7 tooth pinion and 28 or 29 tooth crown gears. The rear tires are direct replacements for the stock Parma Womp wheels. Chassis are Spec Parma Womp non-brass chassis. Chassis modifications or alterations are not allowed.

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Here's a V Womp Dave Smith built:

http://www.naste.org/members/bill/IMG_1592.jpg
http://www.naste.org/members/bill/IMG_1593.jpg
http://www.naste.org/members/bill/IMG_1594.jpg

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Dave always builds great cars

"Due to economic cutbacks,the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off"

4 (edited by reek455 December 29, 2015 8:24 am)

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Here is my latest: A vintage Cox 1/32 Chaparral 2E with a movable rear wing.  It does not have the original Cox chassis but it is set up for the movable wing.  How does the wing move you ask? In a few of the pics including the really blurry one you should be able to spot a small metal rod that attaches to the wing on one end and to a bracket that is attached to the motor on the other end.  So, the motor is fixed, how does this move the wing? The motor is free to rotate, moving in one direction while accelerating and the opposite while braking.  Very clever, I'd say.

http://i361.photobucket.com/albums/oo56/reek455/IMG_6709_zpslfxdcefr.jpg

http://i361.photobucket.com/albums/oo56/reek455/IMG_6711_zpspjotu7k9.jpg

http://i361.photobucket.com/albums/oo56/reek455/IMG_6710_zpszjwabrdt.jpg

http://i361.photobucket.com/albums/oo56/reek455/IMG_6712_zpsr5egyvyc.jpg

Rico

Race cars are neither beautiful nor ugly. They become beautiful when they win.

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That thing is pretty cool Chet!!!

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That looks like an FK motor, does it scoot along pretty good?

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I actually haven't ran a lap with it yet, most of the track is covered with boxes and stuff from Christmas.

Race cars are neither beautiful nor ugly. They become beautiful when they win.

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Very interesting.  The ad for the car on ebay lists it as a Scalextric body.  May not actually be a COX body.

"Big Smooth"

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Good observation Monte. I was not aware Cox made any 1/32 Chaparral's with or without a working wing.

But it's still cool regardless!!!

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Agreed, still cool regardless. 

But...  that probably makes it one of the SCX bodies.  I have one we can use and compare.  I'll take pics when I get home from the beach later this week.

"Big Smooth"

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I think you may be correct on the SCX body, it does look just like my car.  However, none of the pics I can find of the SCX version show a movable wing.  Quite the mystery have we, says Master Yoda.

Race cars are neither beautiful nor ugly. They become beautiful when they win.

12 (edited by reek455 December 29, 2015 11:02 am)

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More on the mystery, I posted the car on HRW and got this from Chris Walker:

Hi Reek, nice find, and a great looking car!!

I don't want to burst your bubble. but, Cox did not produce a 2E in 1/32 scale.........The body is a SCX 2E with what appears to be an early Riko chassis, with a wing and actuator either fabricated or pirated from a Cox 1/24 2E

Attached is a pic. (small, I apologize) of an SCX 2E.

Great car regardless!!

Cheers
Chris Walker

http://i361.photobucket.com/albums/oo56/reek455/040206f_zpslcon8ffk.jpg

PS I just dug up a pic. of a Riko chassis that is very likely the chassis under your car..........on your car the side pans on the Riko have been removed for clearance. In their day the Riko chassis' were quite potent, and with a bit of tuning they did very well, particularly in club racing..........well sorted, they can still easily hold their own today.

http://i361.photobucket.com/albums/oo56/reek455/graham_riko_inline_b_zpsx15q4dfz.jpg


chrisguyw

Race cars are neither beautiful nor ugly. They become beautiful when they win.

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COOL, a RICO chassis!!!  PERFECT!!!

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A match made in heaven :-)

Race cars are neither beautiful nor ugly. They become beautiful when they win.

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That looks like a cool find Rico

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I'm ready for the V-Womp class! I love how tough these cars are. And as an added bonus they handle terribly!

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WOMPS ARE coming to Inslot's Checkered Flag Raceway!

It's just a mater of time!

Schedule is TBD!

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I can't wait!