Dynamic AKA Calex Chaparral 2F
#1
Posted 02 January 2025 - 12:56 AM
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#2
Posted 02 January 2025 - 04:23 AM
Thought this shot of the correct instructions may be of use to you as the blurb starts with how to swap out motor parts unlike any Dynamic instructions.
Photo courtesy of the LASCM;
A variation with company address and easier to read.
Photo courttesy Jocke Widin facebook;
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Wanted; MPC Scarab windshield.
#3
Posted 02 January 2025 - 10:18 AM
Nice going Martin!
Fascinating car in a way. I actually got one of these about 25 years ago, after answering a classified ad in a French collectors' magazine... About 600 francs, or 100 euros, so not a bargain at the time, but a fair price. I hadn't realized how rare it was, but that wasn't really my objective.
I made the mistake of painting it, and then displaying the assembled model on a shelf, not car from my halogen light... you can imagine what that did! Actually, just curled up the body flank on that side, but hard to repair something like that. In a way, I never really warmed to the car and sold it to a Chappy collector here some years later.
Glad to see you're doing it the right way here.
Don
#4
Posted 02 January 2025 - 11:47 AM
Thanks Lee and Don for the comments.
I sure wish I would have ask if there was better images of the real thing, this is what I started with and now I see my mistakes.
Interesting how one set of instructions has the full address and the other has nothing?
The words on mine are all from the Harvey but this is all I had.
I do enjoy playing in photoshop though I can spend hours going back and forth trying to find the differences.
The writing was too small to mess with.
Don, funny how our tastes change, every time I sell something I wished I had not.
#6
Posted 02 January 2025 - 02:42 PM
Hi Mark,
Offhand, that looks like the Dynamic handling body; what's odd in the kit is that the handling body is pictured on the box insert, but the actual body is a regular scale Chaparral 2F by Lancer.
If you cut it down a bit more, you could make a great Thingie out of it!
Don
#7
Posted 02 January 2025 - 04:49 PM
You build one of these, didn't you Don?
I intend to live forever! So far, so good.
#8
Posted 02 January 2025 - 04:56 PM
Yep, one of those and one of Floyd Manley's early super-fast, super-light thingies - both with Edo now.
Good memory Bill!
Don
#9
Posted 02 January 2025 - 05:26 PM
Always wanted to build a clone of the 2F thingie.
I pretty sure I read that Phillippe bought a Calex kit with a the Dynamic 2F body. Makes sense to me. But have no evidence of this.
P.S. The body art on the Calex box is of the shorter nose Dynamic 2F which is recognised by the spare tyre indent at the rear.
The long nose body has the mesh at the rear like Mark O showed.
#10
Posted 02 January 2025 - 06:29 PM
There's some more info on Calex in this old Slot Forum thread:
https://www.slotforu...495#post-306495
Don
#11
Posted 02 January 2025 - 07:12 PM
#12
Posted Yesterday, 07:41 AM
I had one, bought from a department store in Central Finland. No idea how it got there...The remnants of the chassis got transferred to an 1/32 car which we drove on a Scalextric home track, it did run rings around those original cars. Sad as the original is pretty rare nowadays.
#13
Posted Yesterday, 12:11 PM
Great car Martin and I always loved the coupe Chappy's, both the 2D and the 2F. I never knew that the front chassis piece used on the Bandit was also used in other cars.
#14
Posted Yesterday, 12:41 PM
Looks like it was distributed more in Europe than in the USA!
Don
#16
Posted Yesterday, 01:32 PM
Dynamic Models, Inc.
13755 Saticoy Street
Van Nuys, California (no zipcodes on the sheet I have)
Don
#17
Posted Yesterday, 01:57 PM
Thanks Don, so that's three address in the neighbourhood.
#18
Posted Yesterday, 11:47 PM
I have a question.
If step 1 is to replace the brush springs. What was wrong with the brush springs the 26D motor came with ?
The springs came in a clear bag and was part of the Calex kit.
#19
Posted Today, 03:44 AM
I assume they're a little stronger, most of the Hi-Po replacement springs at the time were.
Don
#20
Posted Today, 01:26 PM
News flash, this just in........ Thank you Victor.