Don't forget the variable wheelbase 1.5" - 1.6". At 1.6" this chassis opens up a plethera of body possibilities for the home caster as most Hot Wheels cars are 1.6" wheelbase. Our racing group has adopted the standard Bulldog as our Turbo replacement running the 1.6" wheelbase with a resin cast Nissan S15 Silvia body which was converted from diecast by one of our members. Great review, good to see a little more HO slot cars making their way onto the Tube of You!
HC Slots great company to do business with. I just purchased a bare Bulldog chassis for a build. Should be fun to put together with HC Slots and Viper Scale Racing parts.
I do not have the NC-2 yet. It looks like an interesting chassis that is adaptable to most hardbodies. If there isn’t already a review, I will add it to my list. Thanks for your suggestion and Happy Racing!!
Hi Bob! Thank you for your comment!! I like the Harden Creek front hubs if I’m going for that realistic look. They are very inexpensive and you also have a few front tire size options.
Very nice chassis’s I have purchased Quite a few I always like the turbo/SRT when they first came out so this is awesome way of just expanding our choices for the hobby. It makes me laugh when I see people on the auction sights paying a lot of money for a Original SRT chassis and in the long run this chassis is superior to the original. And most times cheaper. Keep up the great work on the tube I enjoy all your vid’s very Informative.
Hi there, I was just watching your channel,so what is the best HO slot car to buy for competition, would it be the bulldog or viper g pro for racing or slot car drag racing, thanks
@@TRXperienced I would not say completely different. Both the Viper and BDR are based on Tomy products. You can clearly see bits of the SRT, SG+ and V1 in what Barry and Terry have come up with.