Jump to content




Photo

Rodney's rides


  • Please log in to reply
664 replies to this topic

#1 dc-65x

dc-65x

    Grand Champion Poster

  • Subscriber
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 6,928 posts
  • Joined: 14-February 06
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Captain Rick: The only vintage slot car nut in SW Oregon?

Posted 25 September 2010 - 10:41 PM

This will be an ongoing thread dedicated to the restorations and original scratchbuilt cars by my friend and mentor Rodney. He has been building and racing all types of slot cars continuously since the early '60s. When we go to Eddie's Slot car World in Vallejo, CA, I always bring my camera, light box, and flood light. He always has something cool to show me and I want to share it with everyone on Slotblog.

As Rodney said, "People like to see junk". His cars are hardly junk but you get the idea. We like to see pictures of other people’s cars. It gives us ideas and inspiration for our own builds... and it's just plain fun.

So here we go with some Mustangs (Rodney's comments will be "in quotes" and in blue color):

Posted Image

"The '68 Mustang is a fantasy car for what would a 68 Mustang look like in the IMSA GTO era. It uses a Raitz resin Mustang body."

Posted Image

Posted Image

Check out the attention to detail in the rear end:

Posted Image

Now let's lift off the hood...

Posted Image

"The hood pins are made from LED leads."

... to see the detailed engine compartment and engine:

Posted Image

The chassis is brass sheet hand-cut with a Dremel tool. No Laser Dude here:

Posted Image

The next Mustang is a 5.0. "The GTO Mustang uses a standard kit."

Posted Image

Again we can lift off the hood...

Posted Image

... to reveal the underhood detailing and engine:

Posted Image

Really cool! "But now for something completely different"... How about a Lotus 11 based on a '60s Merit model kit from England:

Posted Image

It started as a built model from eBay that was rebuilt and repainted.

Posted Image

The chassis is a modified modern sprint car:

Posted Image

Something else completely different. "Lola with Lancer factory-painted body and DC-65 with 6 volt arm. Hand-cut mag chassis from the '60s. Took eight months of playing around with this one.

Posted Image

Posted Image

Looks like it was worth the effort! Nice car and a nice original vintage restoration.

Enjoy and onward!
  • MG Brown, Big Durl, Lou E and 4 others like this

Rick Thigpen
Check out Steve Okeefe's great web site at its new home here at Slotblog:
The Independent Scratchbuilder
There's much more to come...





#2 Ron Hershman

Ron Hershman

    Grand Champion Poster

  • Full Member
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 22,051 posts
  • Joined: 16-February 06
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Indyanna

Posted 25 September 2010 - 10:46 PM

Wow... awesome "Tangs"... where is Willy T??? LOL.

#3 68Caddy

68Caddy

    The Direktor

  • Full Member
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 10,546 posts
  • Joined: 17-March 07
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:CA, by the beach of course

Posted 25 September 2010 - 10:56 PM

Finally I seen something that makes me tick. Wonderful body modifications and details and I sure got my battery recharge finally, thanks for posting that. :wub:

Now I got to do something with a 1/32 car. ;)

Nesta
- Gabriel
Nesta Szabo

In this bright future you can't forget your past.
BMW (Bob Marley and the Wailers)

United we stand and divided we fall, the Legends are complete.
I'm racing the best here at BP but Father time is much better then all of us united.
Not a snob in this hobby, after all it will be gone, if we keep on going like we do, and I have nothing to prove so I keep on posting because I have nothing to gain.
It's our duty to remember the past so we can have a future.

Pistol Pete you will always be in my memory.

#4 spudboy

spudboy

    Race Leader

  • Full Member
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • 892 posts
  • Joined: 14-January 09
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Amesbury, MA

Posted 25 September 2010 - 11:52 PM

My compliments to Rodney!

Rick, thanks for posting. Any chance you have more photos of the chassis beneath the Mustangs? Technical descriptions would be much appreciated.
Nate "spudboy" Bemis

#5 don.siegel

don.siegel

    Grand Champion Poster

  • Subscriber
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 5,806 posts
  • Joined: 17-February 06
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Paris, France

Posted 26 September 2010 - 04:03 AM

Great stuff, Rick. Thanks for posting. I really like that Lola!

Don

#6 dc-65x

dc-65x

    Grand Champion Poster

  • Subscriber
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 6,928 posts
  • Joined: 14-February 06
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Captain Rick: The only vintage slot car nut in SW Oregon?

Posted 26 September 2010 - 06:16 PM

Two more to show from last weekend. A pair of Super Cucs:

Posted Image

Both with "factory painted" bodies by Raynoda Dream Werks:

Posted Image

Ones a 16D and the other a 26D:

Posted Image

Gotta represent the thingies too :)

Rick Thigpen
Check out Steve Okeefe's great web site at its new home here at Slotblog:
The Independent Scratchbuilder
There's much more to come...


#7 TSR

TSR

    The Dokktor is IN

  • Full Member
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 42,299 posts
  • Joined: 02-February 06
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Marxifornia

Posted 26 September 2010 - 06:33 PM

Rodney can "Chew" more than most of us... :laugh2:

Philippe de Lespinay


#8 dc-65x

dc-65x

    Grand Champion Poster

  • Subscriber
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 6,928 posts
  • Joined: 14-February 06
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Captain Rick: The only vintage slot car nut in SW Oregon?

Posted 23 December 2010 - 09:40 PM

Rodney sent me this picture in an email titled, "Got Wood":

Posted Image

What the heck is going on :unsure: ? Look at all the wood chips and saw dust :blink:

It turns out he won the bid on an Ebay auction for this Allard model:

Posted Image

It's hand carved from a hunk of balsa wood :shok: :

Posted Image

Here are some more pictures of the original model car:

Posted Image

Posted Image

Posted Image

Posted Image

Now that's one cool car. But it could be even cooler if it was not just a model car but a SLOT CAR. So all that saw dust and wood chips from the first picture above resulted in this hollowed out body shell:

Posted Image

Next a brass pan chassis starts taking shape.....No CAD models....No laser cutting or milling.....Just a Dremel tool, files and pliers ;) :

Posted Image

Here's the finished rolling chassis with Revell-Pittman 77 power:

Posted Image

Posted Image

The finished car:

Posted Image

I think it looks amazing. I love the exposed motor in the interior...very period Korrect.

I give this one 2 thumbs up :good: :good: and a too cool for school :sun_bespectacled:

Thanks for sharing Rodney
  • MarcusPHagen, Alchemist and strummer like this

Rick Thigpen
Check out Steve Okeefe's great web site at its new home here at Slotblog:
The Independent Scratchbuilder
There's much more to come...


#9 endbelldrive

endbelldrive

    Checkered Flag in Hand

  • Member at Peace
  • PipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 1,740 posts
  • Joined: 16-February 06
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Witless Protection Program

Posted 24 December 2010 - 04:11 AM

Now that's my kind of car! Good show! :wub:
Bob Suzuki
8/19/54-8/?/21
Requiescat in Pace

#10 don.siegel

don.siegel

    Grand Champion Poster

  • Subscriber
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 5,806 posts
  • Joined: 17-February 06
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Paris, France

Posted 24 December 2010 - 05:37 AM

Amen! Beautiful job Rodney.

I was tempted to bid on that car too, with the same nefarious deed in mind, but I see that Rodney actually went and did it right away, whereas I would have thought about it for another 5 or 10 years...

I did an Allard a couple years ago, with a Pactra body, and also used the Pittman DC-77 for power, and it was also poking through the cockpit - kind of inevitable in an Allard! But Pittman is the Cadillac of slot car motors, so it's a Caddy-Allard!

Don

#11 Duffy

Duffy

    a dearly-missed departed member

  • Member at Peace
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 3,791 posts
  • Joined: 25-January 09
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Geographically Brooklyn, Politically Berkeley

Posted 24 December 2010 - 09:24 AM

There'll be heck to pay if that driver goes rummaging around for a sam'wich.
Michael J. Heinrich
1950-2016
Requiescat in Pace
 
And I am awaiting
perpetually and forever
a renaissance of wonder

#12 dc-65x

dc-65x

    Grand Champion Poster

  • Subscriber
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 6,928 posts
  • Joined: 14-February 06
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Captain Rick: The only vintage slot car nut in SW Oregon?

Posted 20 April 2011 - 09:43 PM

Rodney has finally got a shop space to work on his rides:

Posted Image

Here are a few more incredible cars as they rotated through the shop:

Posted Image

Posted Image

More cars coming.......watch this space :D
  • Big Durl and strummer like this

Rick Thigpen
Check out Steve Okeefe's great web site at its new home here at Slotblog:
The Independent Scratchbuilder
There's much more to come...


#13 dc-65x

dc-65x

    Grand Champion Poster

  • Subscriber
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 6,928 posts
  • Joined: 14-February 06
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Captain Rick: The only vintage slot car nut in SW Oregon?

Posted 23 April 2011 - 07:45 PM

This is Rodney's Cox Cheetahracha Roadster...a very rare factory prototype:

Posted Image

OK, :unsure: it's not really a factory prototype :) :

Posted Image

But it looks good enough to be one ;) :

Posted Image

This is a replica of a Pontiac Tempest that factory Pontiac engineers built and raced in the Trans Am series with some success:

Posted Image

It's a resin body that I wish was still available today. I love those huge fender flares:

Posted Image

A Lancer Ford GTX survivor from back in the day:

Posted Image

Posted Image

Next up a pair of 26D angle winders. A Russkit Ford MK4:

Posted Image

Posted Image

And a STP Indy special:

Posted Image

The spur gear is inside the body:

Posted Image

Lastly a pair of Trans Am cars. A Cuda and Challenger:

Posted Image

Posted Image

Posted Image


  • Big Durl and strummer like this

Rick Thigpen
Check out Steve Okeefe's great web site at its new home here at Slotblog:
The Independent Scratchbuilder
There's much more to come...


#14 idare2bdul

idare2bdul

    Grand Champion Poster

  • Full Member
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 5,799 posts
  • Joined: 06-March 06
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Garner, NC

Posted 24 April 2011 - 03:20 AM

Thanks for the post, great cars!
The light at the end of the tunnel is almost always a train.
Mike Boemker

#15 mowyang

mowyang

    Rookie Keyboard Racer

  • Full Member
  • Pip
  • 24 posts
  • Joined: 15-June 07
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Sacramento, CA, USA

Posted 04 June 2011 - 03:01 PM

I raced HO with Rodney in the 60's, and remember a neat 4WD can powered car he built. Would love to see pics of that car and any other notable HO stuff Rodney has stashed away!
Mark Owyang

#16 dc-65x

dc-65x

    Grand Champion Poster

  • Subscriber
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 6,928 posts
  • Joined: 14-February 06
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Captain Rick: The only vintage slot car nut in SW Oregon?

Posted 29 October 2011 - 06:39 PM

Here's another of Rodney's projects I really like. He built up a 60's Kemtron Hot Rod chassis kit with Mabucni motor:

Posted Image

Talk about "low slung"!

Posted Image

The body he used is really wide with a short wheelbase. The chassis almost looks square :shok: :

Posted Image

The body is (I believe) a Monogram Cobra Coupe:

Posted Image

I love the look of those K&B brass wheels with the dark blue paint:

Posted Image

Onward......
  • MarcusPHagen and strummer like this

Rick Thigpen
Check out Steve Okeefe's great web site at its new home here at Slotblog:
The Independent Scratchbuilder
There's much more to come...


#17 dc-65x

dc-65x

    Grand Champion Poster

  • Subscriber
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 6,928 posts
  • Joined: 14-February 06
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Captain Rick: The only vintage slot car nut in SW Oregon?

Posted 02 February 2012 - 10:27 PM

Here's one of Rodney's latest:

Rick,

There was a Cuc on EBay (cuc2 picture) I found interesting. A 36D powered Cuc.
I decided to build my own version (remaining pictures).

I had a Cuc with a hole cut out for a 26D. What to do... cut a larger hole for a 36D Nascar motor! Radius out the frame for the larger motor and modify a sidewinder motor clip for the Cuc chassis. Install larger tires and crown gear.

The results remind me of when Jim Hall installed a big block Chevy to create a Chaparral 2G. Over powered and lost some chassis balance.

Amazingly the car has a little more than 1/16" clearance (the motor hangs down below the frame) and the larger tires clear the body without cutting off the rear fenders like the EBay car.

The 36D Nascar motor screams like an open motor and flies around Eddie's Blue King. You have to get the car pointed straight before punching it. It did turn turtle once while testing hence some loss of helmet paint. Great fun to drive. Very wild.

There is so much torque that I had to tighten down the wheel and gear set screws a few times before they took a set.

Hope Edo likes this Cuc.

Regards,
Rodney



Here's the Ebay inspiration for Rodneys latest ride:

Posted Image

Rodneys Big Block Cuc:

Posted Image

Posted Image

Posted Image

Posted Image

Still a low slung racer:

Posted Image

Cool!
  • MarcusPHagen likes this

Rick Thigpen
Check out Steve Okeefe's great web site at its new home here at Slotblog:
The Independent Scratchbuilder
There's much more to come...


#18 One_Track_Mind

One_Track_Mind

    Posting Leader

  • Subscriber
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 2,966 posts
  • Joined: 16-February 06
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Cleveland, OH

Posted 03 February 2012 - 07:58 AM

Pinks All Out!

Nice job! :)

Slots-4-Ever
Brian McPherson

REM Raceway

"We didn't realize we were making memories, we just knew we were having FUN!"


#19 dc-65x

dc-65x

    Grand Champion Poster

  • Subscriber
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 6,928 posts
  • Joined: 14-February 06
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Captain Rick: The only vintage slot car nut in SW Oregon?

Posted 08 September 2012 - 02:52 PM

Rodney just emailed me pictures of his latest creation. All I can say is WOW!

The following is his description of the build:

Rick,

I sent you pictures of my Phil Hill Russkit Ferrari.

I wanted to have a full driver in the car. So a 13D motor was used. The motor is set back and is also set at an angle (lower towards the middle of the car). The front and rear tracks were narrowed by re-bending the uprights on the chassis.


Posted Image

The 13D is a late model one that has a fixed bushing in the can. There is no performance advantage with this can. I used this motor because it is slightly shorter then the spherical bushing can. A '68 armature is used.

When first testing the car the motor ran real hot. I used a 26 tooth Weldun crown gear with a 7 tooth pinion. Small gears were used to allow the motor to be located as far back as possible (more room for the driver). I next tried a 42 tooth Tradeship 80 pitch gear along with a 9 tooth Sonic gear. Little better temperature wise.


Posted Image

Next modification was to change the magnets! The stock magnets had as much strength as two sticks of bubble gum. Magnets were taken from a Falcon "China" motor. I think the Falcon motor is a Falcon 5. The tops and the bottoms of the magnets were ground down and then angle ground to fit in the 13D. This allows the magnets to be retained in the can just like the stock magnets (with the stock C clip). The Falcon magnets have about the same strength as stock '68 Mabuchi 16D magnets. The Falcon magnet material looks like the same material as Mabuchi magnets. Air gap is perfect.
Now the motor does not heat up at all. Power is about the same as a '68 Mabuchi.


Posted Image

Russkit wire wheels are use along with trued Russkit tires. The tread is re-cut after truing. With the Russkit body, the original driver was cut out along with the engine velocity stacks. The hardest part of building this car was removing the windshield from the used body to allow painting. Aluminum roll bar and paint brush ferrule exhausts were added. Velocity stacks from a model kit. They were individually glued to a flat sheet. New Russkit decals. The rear brake scoops are made of 1/32 scale driver helmets.


Posted Image

The car drives nice and tails out when pushed. The Porsche F1 you built is in one of the pictures. Trued the tires and narrowed the front and rear track. Great car you built.


Posted Image

On to a vac. body 1.5 F1 car using one of your bodies.

Posted Image

Rodney


Great build Rodney and thanks for sharing it with us!
  • MarcusPHagen, Big Durl and strummer like this

Rick Thigpen
Check out Steve Okeefe's great web site at its new home here at Slotblog:
The Independent Scratchbuilder
There's much more to come...


#20 Tex

Tex

    Grand Champion Poster

  • Full Member
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 9,241 posts
  • Joined: 07-July 06
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Denton, TX

Posted 08 September 2012 - 05:19 PM

Very cool. Slot cars will live as long as we do. Once we're gone, who cares? Bury me with a car and a controller. You guys do the same and we'll be able to race!
  • olescratch and Jocke P like this
Richard L. Hofer

Remember, two wrongs don't make a right... but three lefts do! Only you're a block over and a block behind.

#21 munter

munter

    Checkered Flag in Hand

  • Full Member
  • PipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 1,049 posts
  • Joined: 11-April 08
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Napier, New Zealand

Posted 08 September 2012 - 10:46 PM

Awesome line up of photographs...thanks Rick.

Loved the GP cars.

John Warren
Slot cars are my preferred reality


#22 slotbaker

slotbaker

    Dan Gurney Fan

  • Subscriber
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 2,694 posts
  • Joined: 16-February 06
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Sydney, Australia.

Posted 09 September 2012 - 03:53 AM

Awesome cars, thanks for sharing them.

Is the Porsche GP body available from anywhere?
:huh:

Steve King


#23 dc-65x

dc-65x

    Grand Champion Poster

  • Subscriber
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 6,928 posts
  • Joined: 14-February 06
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Captain Rick: The only vintage slot car nut in SW Oregon?

Posted 09 September 2012 - 01:29 PM

The Porsche is a vintage Pactra body. Tom Anderson's site lists a '64 Porsche GP repop:

Vintage Slot Cars

Rick Thigpen
Check out Steve Okeefe's great web site at its new home here at Slotblog:
The Independent Scratchbuilder
There's much more to come...


#24 TSR

TSR

    The Dokktor is IN

  • Full Member
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 42,299 posts
  • Joined: 02-February 06
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Marxifornia

Posted 09 September 2012 - 01:49 PM

Tom Anderson's site lists a '64 Porsche GP

In 1964, Porsche was out of F1. The body is a 1962 "flat-8" type 804, as driven mostly by Dan Gurney. It is at this time that he met his second wife who was Ferry Porsche's secretary.

For 1962, a newly developed flat-eight powered and sleek Porsche 804 produced Porsche's only win as a constructor in a championship race, claimed by Dan Gurney at the 1962 French Grand Prix. One week later, he repeated the success in front of Porsche's home crowd on Stuttgart's Solitude in a non-championship race. At the end of the season, Porsche withdrew from F1 due to the high costs just having acquired the Reutter factory.


Philippe de Lespinay


#25 dc-65x

dc-65x

    Grand Champion Poster

  • Subscriber
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 6,928 posts
  • Joined: 14-February 06
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Captain Rick: The only vintage slot car nut in SW Oregon?

Posted 09 September 2012 - 02:00 PM

I didn't see a picture of what Tom calls the "'64 Porsche GP" on the site. Hopefully it's the Korrect version.

Rick Thigpen
Check out Steve Okeefe's great web site at its new home here at Slotblog:
The Independent Scratchbuilder
There's much more to come...






Electric Dreams Online Shop