We
are really happy to have hooked with a brand new source for slot car bodies.
Tom Bryner of TomCat Dirt Bodies is producing these awesome laminated paper dirt
modifieds. A lot of
folks are skeptical about laminated, folded bodies. We were too until we
saw these. Tom did a great job of engineering an easy to install, sturdy
slot car body. We compared these bodies to pictures we found of dirt
modifieds, and they look right. He eliminated all the usual open seam
joints, and weak sections that used to be typical with this type of body. The nose section is notched to drop into an Artin chassis perfectly. The
rear section slides into the nose with a tab and tapes or Velcro's to the side
of the Artin. Click the pics to enlarge.
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Pull the front axle out of your Artin slot car. |
Drop the nose section into place on the chassis. |
Reinstall the axle through the punched holes. |
Peel the backing from the double stick tape |
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Slide the main body tab into the nose section. |
Stick the sides down and go racing. |
Sometimes, the nose seams lift a bit. Spread the joint. |
Press the parts together and you can remove the staple. |
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Currently available styles. These are a direct fit for the Artin chassis. |
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