2013 U.S. VTA+ SOUTHERN NATIONALS in MUSIC CITY, U.S.A.
#406
SOLD OUT
thank you and all the sponsors....
WE ARE SOLD OUT.....
Unless you have a trailer or would like to pit outside...or you have a buddy that wouldn't mind squeezing in between you to make 3 to a side...
if so pm me and we will discuss it...
also the A/C room has plenty of bottom storage under the tables
original post updated with all the info....
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...-city-u-s.html
WE ARE SOLD OUT.....
Unless you have a trailer or would like to pit outside...or you have a buddy that wouldn't mind squeezing in between you to make 3 to a side...
if so pm me and we will discuss it...
also the A/C room has plenty of bottom storage under the tables
original post updated with all the info....
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...-city-u-s.html
#407
ITS ON !!!!!
thank you and all the sponsors....
WE ARE SOLD OUT.....
Unless you have a trailer or would like to pit outside...or you have a buddy that wouldn't mind squeezing in between you to make 3 to a side...
if so pm me and we will discuss it...
also the A/C room has plenty of bottom storage under the tables
original post updated with all the info....
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...-city-u-s.html
WE ARE SOLD OUT.....
Unless you have a trailer or would like to pit outside...or you have a buddy that wouldn't mind squeezing in between you to make 3 to a side...
if so pm me and we will discuss it...
also the A/C room has plenty of bottom storage under the tables
original post updated with all the info....
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...-city-u-s.html
#408
Sponsors
I would like to thank Chris and Hobby Lobby again for the donation of the AE TC6.1, as well as these great prizes I received today.
Also Chris will have some inventory from Hobby Lobby at the track to sell. If you have anything of a special need please contact them at
Phone Sales: (866) 512-1444
Mon-Fri 9am - 5pm CST
http://www.hobby-lobby.com/?c1=googl...0-e42de51c7148
Thanks again very much
Also Chris will have some inventory from Hobby Lobby at the track to sell. If you have anything of a special need please contact them at
Phone Sales: (866) 512-1444
Mon-Fri 9am - 5pm CST
http://www.hobby-lobby.com/?c1=googl...0-e42de51c7148
Thanks again very much
#412
Jaybee...no there isn't...run what you like and what looks good to you
NOTE:
Im asking all the guys running USGT this question...what do you think about this...this is from the Vegas event, and also my GT21.5 class at our home track(as far as body)
Spec GT Bodies.
After the success of last year’s Spec GT class, we want this year’s class to keep with the same scale look that we had and help this class grow to be something different from the normal look of sedans.
All bodies must be painted to show the scale look and design of the car. We want all cars to look like they could be real cars that you would see on the track. We do not want to see cars with flames, drips, dots, etc. We want them to look like cars that a spectator could possibly relate to on T.V. or on the showroom floor. You can have one color paint schemes but you must use the included sticker sheet to give the car the race car feel and look. I ask everyone who joins this class keep in the spirit of what we are trying to do and to take some time to detail their cars.
#414
Tech Master
NOTE:
Im asking all the guys running USGT this question...what do you think about this...this is from the Vegas event, and also my GT21.5 class at our home track(as far as body)
Spec GT Bodies.
After the success of last year’s Spec GT class, we want this year’s class to keep with the same scale look that we had and help this class grow to be something different from the normal look of sedans.
All bodies must be painted to show the scale look and design of the car. We want all cars to look like they could be real cars that you would see on the track. We do not want to see cars with flames, drips, dots, etc. We want them to look like cars that a spectator could possibly relate to on T.V. or on the showroom floor. You can have one color paint schemes but you must use the included sticker sheet to give the car the race car feel and look. I ask everyone who joins this class keep in the spirit of what we are trying to do and to take some time to detail their cars.
Im asking all the guys running USGT this question...what do you think about this...this is from the Vegas event, and also my GT21.5 class at our home track(as far as body)
Spec GT Bodies.
After the success of last year’s Spec GT class, we want this year’s class to keep with the same scale look that we had and help this class grow to be something different from the normal look of sedans.
All bodies must be painted to show the scale look and design of the car. We want all cars to look like they could be real cars that you would see on the track. We do not want to see cars with flames, drips, dots, etc. We want them to look like cars that a spectator could possibly relate to on T.V. or on the showroom floor. You can have one color paint schemes but you must use the included sticker sheet to give the car the race car feel and look. I ask everyone who joins this class keep in the spirit of what we are trying to do and to take some time to detail their cars.
I have a USGT body in signature colors, and it still looks like a race car. Why?
Snowy.
#415
Tech Elite
iTrader: (1)
USGT Paint
I see both sides of the coin with this one............
Personally, I prefer the "realistic paint" and enjoy seeing what folks come up with and the pride they take when putting together a USGT or other GT based car. Look at last year's Southern Nats GT concourse winner, or the Bob Peterson's Cuda from the 2010? Scale Nats or Kelvin Khng's TCS GT1 car
I have seen a few "rip", "dripped" paint schemes that I could also see being in a "full size" race.
That being said, the IIC rules are put together for the IIC, not necessarily for other events, even though some do follow Scotty and his crew's lead.
Run what you have this year and maybe look at a "rule change" for bodies next year in USGT, the majority I think, already paint their bodies in the "spirit" of the GT class already.
Personally, I prefer the "realistic paint" and enjoy seeing what folks come up with and the pride they take when putting together a USGT or other GT based car. Look at last year's Southern Nats GT concourse winner, or the Bob Peterson's Cuda from the 2010? Scale Nats or Kelvin Khng's TCS GT1 car
I have seen a few "rip", "dripped" paint schemes that I could also see being in a "full size" race.
That being said, the IIC rules are put together for the IIC, not necessarily for other events, even though some do follow Scotty and his crew's lead.
Run what you have this year and maybe look at a "rule change" for bodies next year in USGT, the majority I think, already paint their bodies in the "spirit" of the GT class already.
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NOTE:
Im asking all the guys running USGT this question...what do you think about this...this is from the Vegas event, and also my GT21.5 class at our home track(as far as body)
Spec GT Bodies.
After the success of last year’s Spec GT class, we want this year’s class to keep with the same scale look that we had and help this class grow to be something different from the normal look of sedans.
All bodies must be painted to show the scale look and design of the car. We want all cars to look like they could be real cars that you would see on the track. We do not want to see cars with flames, drips, dots, etc. We want them to look like cars that a spectator could possibly relate to on T.V. or on the showroom floor. You can have one color paint schemes but you must use the included sticker sheet to give the car the race car feel and look. I ask everyone who joins this class keep in the spirit of what we are trying to do and to take some time to detail their cars.
Im asking all the guys running USGT this question...what do you think about this...this is from the Vegas event, and also my GT21.5 class at our home track(as far as body)
Spec GT Bodies.
After the success of last year’s Spec GT class, we want this year’s class to keep with the same scale look that we had and help this class grow to be something different from the normal look of sedans.
All bodies must be painted to show the scale look and design of the car. We want all cars to look like they could be real cars that you would see on the track. We do not want to see cars with flames, drips, dots, etc. We want them to look like cars that a spectator could possibly relate to on T.V. or on the showroom floor. You can have one color paint schemes but you must use the included sticker sheet to give the car the race car feel and look. I ask everyone who joins this class keep in the spirit of what we are trying to do and to take some time to detail their cars.