Derby Dog is on the hunt!

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Hi fellas,

There was quite a bit of work to do to get these race-ready but The Eccentric has pulled it off once again!

He tells me that they are darn quick and I am inclined to believe him.

I am told that BR115 needed some front end work to tighten up some gaps.

It was my hope to get Crystal into the BASX class until The Eccentric reminded me that the rules say wood only.

We decided to keep the wind deflectors on her in the rear, and go for SS with no fenders.

Please chime in Eccentric.

 
Thanks Paul.

Thanks Chris.

The bodies are really cool and I am so stoked to see them roll.

Anyone can make a cool looking body with some wheels on it though.

It took the team effort of Derby Dog to get these puppies on the track.

Thanks again Eccentric for taking the ball across the goal line.

This 63' track is going to be awesome!
 
They actually went a lot smoother than anticipated beings these cars are a whole new ball game for me- whether they're fast like cheetahs or run like dogs it has been a blast!!

I was hesitant to do surgery on BR115, but a game plan and some patience paid off.
90% of the work is done besides prep and tune, so far they appear very promising. Hopefully they do Team Derby Dog proud/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gSQg1i_q2g

This is B.S. that plastic bodies are not allowed in BASX!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSxihhBzCjk
 
Resophonic Racing said:
laserman said:
This is B.S. that plastic bodies are not allowed in BASX!

well it is called the BASX class, pretty self explanatory on that.

Well...

Ummm...

I guess you have a point there.

Crystal's twin (Ashley) has been on the shelf for some time now.

Time to get busy on that one