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    Chaparral 2A

    This weeks update shows the Chaparral 2A, and if you look at the sponsorlogos there is the distinctive COX sign. For those who don't remember, Cox used to be one of the famous slot car manufacturers and they produced a nice model of the 2A. I had the model (for static display only, like many Monogram kits of the period) back in 1965. The model has long disappeared but miraculously the box survived for 40 years and is still in use (now for photographs ).

    Here it is,
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    what did you do with the model?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vaigra
    what did you do with the model?
    It did not survive about 9 removals....but where it actually disappeared I do not remember
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    Monogram has issued a very basic scale model kit for Chaparral 2D to 1/24th scale some time ago, even if there was not anything in common with slot racing. It was re-issued this year, I think. At least I have seen pristine one in one of local hobby shops.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaromull
    Monogram has issued a very basic scale model kit for Chaparral 2D to 1/24th scale some time ago, even if there was not anything in common with slot racing. It was re-issued this year, I think. At least I have seen pristine one in one of local hobby shops.
    I never bought that kit, but I got the Japanese Modelers kit of the 2D and a1/28 scale Otaki of the 2J. IMC/Union did the 2E in 1/25, which needs a lot of work (There is a T70 spyder and the Ford MkIV in the same series). There are resin kits of the 2F as well, but these are more than 200$.
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    I have always prefered 1/24th - 1/25th scale kits and I have completed a lot of them. Some of them are still left intact, the rest have suffered from a care of my children a lot. Many are still left sleeping in their boxes awaiting me to go on with my activities. I have completed some of Tamiya 1/20th scale F1 cars kits. That Monogram Chaparral is a very basic one, indeed. I have bought it in order the subject fits to my favourite era and there was not any other offering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaromull
    I have always prefered 1/24th - 1/25th scale kits and I have completed a lot of them. Some of them are still left intact, the rest have suffered from a care of my children a lot. Many are still left sleeping in their boxes awaiting me to go on with my activities. I have completed some of Tamiya 1/20th scale F1 cars kits. That Monogram Chaparral is a very basic one, indeed. I have bought it in order the subject fits to my favourite era and there was not any other offering.
    looking forward to seeing some of your work in the kit corner. Tomorrow I'll post a just completed BMW 507
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    Henk- imagine how much that chaparral would sell for if the kit was there and the box was a little better condition

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    Quote Originally Posted by carsnut
    Henk- imagine how much that chaparral would sell for if the kit was there and the box was a little better condition
    I'd rather not
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    here is the IMC/Union Chaparral 2E. All the movable body parts result is a lousy fit.
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    doesnt look too bad. winged chaparral

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    Slot Cars

    Hello,

    Is there anyone else here interested in Slot Cars?

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    Quote Originally Posted by larryo View Post
    Hello,

    Is there anyone else here interested in Slot Cars?
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    good question, not me personally but I am sure there must be people around. When you look at all the models that are available now there must a group of enthusiast followers.
    Perhaps if there is enough interest we could open a dedicated forum section.
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    2, 2a, 2d, 2d

    I'm collectiong all of these in 1/24 and so far I have the Cox 2A and 2D. If I ever get my hands on a 2E, that would be awesome!!!

    Paul

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    I didn't have the Cox static kit, but did have their .049 powered plastic Chaparral tether car. Did someone say slot cars?
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