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#1 Antiochdave

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Posted 26 February 2025 - 06:23 PM

I just finish building my new Policar Home Track which can be seen under Home Track and Scenery.

I have always liked the Parma Womp cars on my home track and I was pleasantly surprise to find out they are still available, stronger than ever.

Below is a picture of one of my favorite Womp car that I'm using now.

 

Send a picture of your favorite Parma Womp car if you are still using it or not with a little back ground info on it.

 

Just for fun,

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Posted 26 February 2025 - 11:45 PM

All I have left is photos of the bodies. They were fun to race, we ran them on a Hillclimb and a King. I use R-Geo chassis, good handling and easy to assemble.

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#3 Brian Czeiner

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Posted 27 February 2025 - 02:39 PM

Here are a couple of photos. The link below will show many more photos. All and 140 more type womp bodies are available on my website linked here. http://www.cavemanbo...ry/1-32-bodies/

 

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#4 Antiochdave

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Posted 27 February 2025 - 11:25 PM

Here are a couple of photos. The link below will show many more photos. All and 140 more type womp bodies are available on my website linked here. http://www.cavemanbo...ry/1-32-bodies/

 

http://slotblog.net/...more-eye-candy/

 

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Great pictures guys!!!

 

The reason I like these cars so much is because I can race them on my home plastic track [even the wide versions] and have plenty of room to race. 

I really like the 16d motor on them which in my opinion area great motors.

 

The magnet 1/32 scale cars are super fun to race as well, but there is something special about racing an older style slot car with a 16D motor with no magnets which allows the car to slide around the comers, 

I know! I know! it's not the fast way around the track but it's sure is fun doing it - LOL!

 

Brian - Man! I really like the detail work on your cars!

 

Keep sending your pictures!!

Thanks!!

Dave - 


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Posted 28 February 2025 - 01:02 AM

All I have left is photos of the bodies. They were fun to race, we ran them on a Hillclimb and a King. I use R-Geo chassis, good handling and easy to assemble.

 

 

Those are great looking bodies!!

Thanks for shearing! 


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Posted 16 March 2025 - 04:17 PM

Hi there,

 

 

 

I was messing around today trying my hands on sprucing up my Womp wide body's.

 

Not as good as Brian detail Womp body’s but just had some fun until I receive my new painted Womp bodies from Brian.

 

 

 

I need a lot of practice, already had to throw a body away because I messed it up bad. Good thing the Womp body aren’t expensive. 

 

I'll keep trying though.

 

 

 

Until next time,

 

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Posted 16 March 2025 - 06:49 PM

Dave, it would also be very easy to build some scratchbuilt brass chassis that fit womp bodies, as well as 1/32 F-1s should you wish to build either.


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Posted 14 April 2025 - 03:04 PM

Here's a Womp I recently put together.  It has a R-Geo brass frame and Cavemanbodies Katana body, paint and detail by myself.

 

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#9 Antiochdave

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Posted 17 April 2025 - 05:08 PM

Here's a Womp I recently put together.  It has a R-Geo brass frame and Cavemanbodies Katana body, paint and detail by myself.

 

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That's a beautiful car - Thanks for sharing 


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