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  1. Xraycer

    Slot cars - something to do in Winter.

    Every time I see something like this, I get that itch to get my track up to speed. But, then I come to the realization that it's going to take a poop load of elbow grease, and then I quickly lose the desire 😄
  2. Xraycer

    Slot cars - something to do in Winter.

    Is that a Scalextric or Carrera track?
  3. Xraycer

    Slot cars - something to do in Winter.

    Very nice!
  4. Xraycer

    Slot cars - something to do in Winter.

    Heck yeah, it came out pretty good!
  5. Xraycer

    Slot cars - something to do in Winter.

    Gorgeous! What wheels are those?
  6. Xraycer

    Slot cars - something to do in Winter.

    Replace thread with post ;) :nopics:
  7. Xraycer

    Slot cars - something to do in Winter.

    No wonder Mrs. Doom! keeps you around.
  8. Xraycer

    Slot cars - something to do in Winter.

    Sweet!
  9. Xraycer

    Slot cars - something to do in Winter.

    Back when I was racing in early 2000, Slot.It(Italy) cars were the absolute best running/racing cars right out of the box. The best scaled/detailed cars were Fly(Spain) However, Fly cars needed quite a bit of tuning to race well. These 2 brands were, hands down, the most desirable by racers and...
  10. Xraycer

    Slot cars - something to do in Winter.

    I was thinking more along the lines of Revenge of the Nerds 😀
  11. Xraycer

    Slot cars - something to do in Winter.

    The club I used to race with ran cars exclusively without magnets. Without magnets, you must learn to "drive" a car through turns. However, running sans magnets would require the use of silicone tires. Standard stock rubber tires just won't work well.
  12. Xraycer

    Slot cars - something to do in Winter.

    Are you running your cats with or without magnets?
  13. Xraycer

    Slot cars - something to do in Winter.

    It's been nearly 15 years since I've raced with a group of guys in southern NH. Still got my 16'x6' 4 lanes 1/32 plastic track laying in the basement. Those rails needs a lot of elbow grease to get it back into prime condition. It's another one of my hobbies I keep telling myself I'll get back...
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