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Seårchable Index All Issues Model Car Racing Magazine SEÅRCHABLE INDEX ALL ISSUES MODEL CAR RACING MAGAZINE This index is a Word document so you can search for whatever article titles or key words you need. The index is updated with the November/December issue each year so the most recent issues may not appear until that issue is current. The issues are in date order from issue number 1 in 2002 to the present. If you are searching for the more recent articles, you can start your search near the bottom of this listing. ----------------------------------------------------- MODEL CAR RACING MAGAZINE INDEX 2002 Volume 1, Issues 1 through 6 1/32 SCALE MODEL CAR RACING: Body Shop: •Sponsor decals for Pro-Slot's Ferrari F1 Cars, by Bill Wright, issue #2 •Build a Corvette Grand Sport, Part II: How to Paint and Decal Clear Plastic Bodies, by Robert Schleicher, issue #2 •Mark Gussin’s Scratchbuilt Audi R8 “Crocodile” Car, issue #3 • Do-It-Yourself-Decals, by Jeremy Dunning, issue #4 •Dodge Intrepid from the Scalextric Ford Taurus, by Rich McMahon, issue #4 •Painting clear plastic bodies, the LeMans Lotus 11, by Robert Schleicher, issue #5 •Carrera's 1965 Ford Mustang GT350R LeMans, by Albin Burroughs, issue #6 •Carrera's 1967 Chevrolet 427 Stingray LeMans, by Dan Wilson, issue #6 Can-Am Cars: •GB Track’s Porsche 917PA, by Robert Schleicher, issue #4 •McLaren M8A, by Jose Rodriguez, Jr., issue #5 •Autocoast Ti22, by Russell Sheldon, issue #6 The Constructor: •Build a 1/32 Scale Corvette Grand Sport Part 1: Ninco Cobra Chassis, by Robert Schleicher, issue #1 •Build a Corvette Grand Sport, Part II: How to Paint and Decal Clear Plastic Bodies, by Robert Schleicher, issue #2 •Build a Corvette Grand Sport, Part III: How to Superdetail Bodies, by Robert Schleicher, issue #3 •Carrera Chassis for a Lotus 11, 15, Maserati Birdcage, Ferrari 246, Scarab, MGB or Triumph TR4, by Robert Schleicher, issue #4 •Tire Size Chart, issue #4 •Painting clear plastic bodies, the LeMans Lotus 11, by Robert Schleicher, issue #5 •Carrera's 1965 Ford Mustang GT350R LeMans, by Albin Burroughs, issue #6 •Carrera's 1967 Chevrolet 427 Stingray LeMans, by Dan Wilson, issue #6 •Painting cast-resin bodies, by Jeremy Dunning, issue #6 Formula 1: •Upgrading the Ninco Stewart F1, by Bill Wright, issue #1 •Steve Burkey’s 1/32 Scale Lotus 49B. issue #1 •Allan Schwartz’ 1/24 Scale Merit Vanwall GP with an Aluminum Billet Chassis, issue #1 •Upgrading Pro-Slot's Ferrari F1 Cars, by Bill Wright, issue #2 •Dan Wilson’s 1958 BRM, issue #3 •Which is the Best 2002 Williams-BMW: Sport/Scalextric, SCX, or Ninco?, by Bill Wright, issue #3 •Scalextric McLaren vs. Williams Formula 1, issue #4 •Scalextric vs. SCX Formula 1 cars, issue #4 •SCX Upgrade the Arrows, issue #4 •SCX McLaren 2002 MP4-16, by Bill Wright, issue #5 •John McKenzie's Scalextric 2002 Ferrari F1, issue #6 •Track Test: Ninco Arrows A20 F1, issue #6 Home Tracks: •Track assembly and borders, issue #2 •New Sport track, from Scalextric, Test Report, by Dan Wilson, issue #3 •Disassembling Scalextric, SCX and Ninco track, Issue #3 •The Mystique of MESAC, Part 2, Race Organization, by Dan Wilson, issue #4 •Scalextric, SCX, and Ninco Track-fix, issue #4 •Half-curves for Ninco, by Robert Schleicher, issue #5 •Cleaning track, by Bill Wright, issue #5 •Carrera's New Broaaaad-Radius Sweeper Curves, by Robert Schleicher, issue #6 •Let's Race, issue #6 Le Mans Racers: •1999 BMW V12LMR from Carrera and Ninco by Robert Schleicher, issue #1 •Race-Tune: Super-Tune the SCX Le Mans Audi R8 Models, by Albin Burroughs, issue #2 •Russell Sheldon’s Scratchbuilt Audi R8 “Crocodile” Car, issue #3 •Mark Gussin’s Scratchbuilt Audi R8 “Crocodile” Car, issue #3 •Carrera’s LeMans Bentley Speed 8 LMP, by Albin Burroughs, issue #4 •Fly’s Panoz LMP-01 Roadster S, by Albin Burroughs, issue #5 •Carrera's 1965 Ford Mustang GT350R LeMans, by Albin Burroughs, issue #6 •Carrera's 1967 Chevrolet 427 Stingray LeMans, by Dan Wilson, issue #6 •Carrera's D-Type Jaguars, by Robert Schleicher, issue #6 NASCAR: •Scalextric (inline motored) NASCAR Sedans by Albin Burroughs, issue #1 •Super-Tune the Scalextric “Sidewinder” NASCAR Models, by Albin Burroughs, issue #3 •Do-It-Yourself-Decals, by Jeremy Dunning, issue #4 •Dodge Intrepid from the Scalextric Ford Taurus, by Rich McMahon, issue #4 •“Tire marks” the easy way, by Bill Wright, issue #5 Photography: •Tips for photographing model cars, Pit Board, issues #3 and #4 •The winners of Model Car Racing's Realistic Photo Contest, issue #6 Race Car Shop: •How to Solder, by Bill Wright, issue #3 •How Make Holes in Metal, issue #4 •Cutting Metal, by Dan Wilson, issue #5 •Build a Brass Chassis, by Dan Wilson, issue #6 Race Tracks on a Tabletop: (All for Scalextric, port, SCX, Ninco, and Carrera track) •Riverside Raceway on a Ping-Pong Tabletop, issue #1 •Martini Raceway on a Ping-Pong Table, issue #2 •Mongoose Raceway on a 5 x 9-Foot Ping-Pong Table, issue #3 •Sebring in 5 x 10-feet (or 5 x 9) for Scalextric, SCX, Ninco, & Carrera Track, issue #4 •Rally Special Stage in 4 x 8-feet for Scalextric, SCX, and Ninco, and 5 x 9-feet for Carrera track, by Robert Schleicher, issue #5 •Watkins Glen on a Ping-Pong Tabletop, issue #6 Rally Cars: •WRC Rally Car Shoot-Out; Ninco Renault Megane, SCX Seat, Scalextric Subaru Impreza, Technitoys Mini Cooper, TeamSlot Lancia Fulvia, and Scalextric Ford Focus, by Jeremy Dunning, issue #3 •Which Is Best, 2WD or 4WD? 2 SCX Rally Car Track Tests, by Dan Wilson, issue #4 •Scalextric Rally Car Track Tests, Which is best, inline or sidewinder?, issue #6 Rally Special Test Tracks: •Build Your Own Rally Course Part 1: Reverse Loops for One-Lane Courses by Jeremy Dunning, issue #1 •Build Your Own Rally Course, Part 2, Build the Mountain Road, by Jeremy Dunning, issue #2 •Rally Special Stage in 4 x 8-feet for Scalextric, SCX, and Ninco, and 5 x 9-feet for Carrera track, by Robert Schleicher, issue #5 Real Race Track Plans: (All for Carrera, Sport, Scalextric, SCX, Revell, Monogram, and Strombecker Track and custom-routed) •Riverside Raceway for 8 x 20-feet, issue #1 •Le Mans for 8 x 20-feet, issue #2 •Spa, Belgium, Grand Prix Circuit, for 9 x 14- feet, issue #3 •Sebring for 11 x 12-feet, issue #4 •Brands Hatch Race Track for 9 x 15-feet , issue #5 •Watkins Glen for 8 x 16-feet , issue #6 Start Here: •Track assembly and borders, issue #2 •Disassembling Scalextric, SCX and Ninco track, issue #3 •Adjusting pickup braid, issue #3 •Tuning the SCX downforce magnets, issue #4 •Scalextric, SCX, and Ninco Track-fix, issue #4 •Hop-Be-Gone Tire-Tuning, issue #4 •Mounting and truing silicone tires, issue #5 •Cleaning track, by Bill Wright, issue #5 •Bullet-Proofing pickup wires, issue #6 •Let's Race, issue #6 Super-Tune Your Race Car: •Scalextric (inline motored) Nascar Sedans by Albin Burroughs, issue #1 • Race-Tune: Super-Tune SCX Audi R8 Models, by Albin Burroughs, issue #2 •Super-Tune the Scalextric “Sidewinder” NASCAR Models, by Albin Burroughs, issue #3 •SCX magnet adjustment by Bill Wright, issue #4 •Carrera F1, sports cars and Muscle Cars, by Albin Burroughs, issue #5 •Carrera 1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Stingray. by Dan Wilson, issue #6 The Supertuned Racers: •Track-Testing the Fly Racer Porsche GT-1/98, by Dan Wilson, issue #5 Touring Cars: •Ninco’s Mercedes CLK DTM Cars by Mark Gussin, issue #1 •Touring Cars: Today’s Grid: Ninco, Scalextric, SCX, and TeamSlot, by Mark Gussin, issue #3 Track Tests (by Dan Wilson): •Track Test Digest: Full Race Track Test Reports on 21 Model Racing Cars •Build a Downforce Scale to measure magnetic downforce, by Robert Schleicher •The MCR 1/32 Scale Track Test System, Track Tests issue #1 •Fly 1970 Porsche 908/03, issue #1 •Scalextric Le Mans Cadillac Northstar LMP, issue #2 •Carrera 1967 Corvette 427 Sting Ray, issue #3 •Scalextric McLaren vs. Williams Formula 1, issue #4 •SCX Upgrade the Arrows, issue #4 •Which Is Best, 2WD or 4WD? 2 SCX Rally Car Track Tests, by Dan Wilson, issue #4 •Scalextric Trans-Am Mustang, issue #5 •Scalextric Trans-Am Camaro, issue #5 •Track Test: Ninco Arrows A20 F1, issue #6 •Scalextric Rally Car Track Tests, Which is best inline or sidewinder?, issue #6 Trans-Am: •Chevrolet vs. Ford in the Trans-Am series, by Robert Schleicher, issue #5 •Track Test: Scalextric Trans-Am Mustang Track Test Report, by Robert Schleicher, i issue #5 •Track Test: Scalextric Trans-Am Camaro Track Test Report, by Robert Schleicher, issue #5 Vintage Racing: •Was Revell’s 1/32 Ferrari GTO as Good as the New Pink-Kar Model? by Steve Burkey, issue #1 •Steve Burkey’s 1/32 Scale Lotus 49B. issue #1 •Dan Wilson's MG TD Special, issue #2 •Was MESAC the best slot car track in the world?, by Dan Wilson, issue #2 •1962, The Year The Fuse Was Lit on the Slot Car Explosion, by Bernard Sampson, issue #3 •Dan Wilson’s 1958 BRM, issue #3 •The Mystique of MESAC, Part 2, Race Organization, by Dan Wilson, issue #4 •Pioneers, MERCAMB in 1961, by Ed Harris, issue #5 •Strombecker vs. Carrera & Ninco, Ferrari Testa Rosa & Jaguar D-Type, by Robert Schleicher, issue #6 Your Cars: •Steve Burkey’s 1/32 Scale Lotus 49B. issue #1 •Allan Schwartz’ 1/24 Scale Merit Vanwall GP with Aluminum Billet Chassis, issue #1 •Dan Wilson's MG TD Special, issue #2 •Dan Wilson’s 1958 BRM, issue #3 •Russell Sheldon’s Scratchbuilt Audi R8 “Crocodile” Car, issue #3 •Mark Gussin’s Scratchbuilt Audi R8 “Crocodile” Car, issue #3 •Mark Gussin’s Scratchbuilt Cro-Sal Cheetah, issue #4 •Jose Rodriguez' scratchbuilt McLaren M8A, issue #5 •Russell Sheldon's Autocoast Ti22, issue #6 •John McKenzie's Scalextric 2002 Ferrari F1, issue #6 Your Tracks: •Allan Schwartz’ 8 x 32-Foot
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