Yep, he was pretty cool. Drove a light blue metalic '66 Chevell Super Sport. He was also a Vietnam Vet. Sadly, I don't remember his name.THAT is a good teacher! Love to hear stories like that!
I don't. I rarely do much with slots at the moment, the 260Z was a lockdown project last year. One day I hope to have a permanent layout.LOVE the Z pictures! Funding a garage with slot cars...well, I can't say I've not done something similar. Ever hang out on Slotforum? Lots of UK folks on there.
I’ll need to read the chapter Bylaws to make sure I don’t screw something up as a newbie…







Ever since I sold the big house that had it‘s own track room, I never seem to have any spare room for a track. I often thought about having one that lifted out of the way.Oh man that looks amazing!! What is the size of the track?
I only have one Scalextric track... and have been buying cars for several years now... but not that many... All with the hopes to build a much smaller version of what you did... Something that would come down from the ceiling to avoid using precious workshop space...
And now I come across this thread... Wow!!!! Just Wow!!!
So simple to use, a caveman like me could do it.Very nice. I'd like to hear more about sprayer.
I knew I was forgetting something!See if you had invited the Florida Chapter over for racing, you could have throw in some Tom Sawyer whitewash.
Always good to meet another slotter!Oh man that looks amazing!! What is the size of the track?
I only have one Scalextric track... and have been buying cars for several years now... but not that many... All with the hopes to build a much smaller version of what you did... Something that would come down from the ceiling to avoid using precious workshop space...
And now I come across this thread... Wow!!!! Just Wow!!!
Isn't that one of the perks of having kids? You get to buy "them" toys..lolOh, yeah, a boy with a credit limit could make some bad decisions. I'm that potentially broke (adult) who bought what he wanted 25-35 years ago.
Is that a Corvair by the ABC Sports tower? Love the fenced in roundy round cars too..lol
I remember putting scotch tape on my HO wheels.andywvh1959 Said
Wow. I had a commercial 1/24th scale track back in the 70's. Just an oval track with Lola style open wheel cars. Since they were 1/24th scale I mounted model car plastic tires on the rims, scuffed the tires with sandpaper to adjust the traction and then I had slot cars I could drift through the turns.

Roger, we made a siping stand from an old axle and siped our tires with an exacto knife.I remember putting scotch tape on my HO wheels.![]()
For grooving, I just spun them up on the car and used the exacto. Man you guys are really giving me some serious nostalgia.Roger, we made a siping stand from an old axle and siped our tires with an exacto knife.
It probably didnt help a thing except the cool factor.
It is a Corvair! I used to master and cast my own bodies. Shut the business down when I became sensitive to the raw resin. Here’s a few:Isn't that one of the perks of having kids? You get to buy "them" toys..lol
Is that a Corvair by the ABC Sports tower? Love the fenced in roundy round cars too..lol
I remember putting scotch tape on my HO wheels.![]()

I don’t sipe tires, but do have a tire sanding station to smooth them out.Roger, we made a siping stand from an old axle and siped our tires with an exacto knife.
It probably didnt help a thing except the cool factor.
Always happy to feed the beastFor grooving, I just spun them up on the car and used the exacto. Man you guys are really giving me some serious nostalgia.
Did it. When I get home I’ll post a pic since it isn’t on my phone. Did the #13 Yunick car.That's some awesomness! Only thing better would be a 66 Chevelle.
We both came from fathers that ran dirt track, Dads #88s and Rustys Dads # 57s, so we tried to do to our slot cars what they did to there real cars, at 9yo you just didnt take a chance on missing a trick. We would put the axle in a dremel like tool and true the tire and then cross cut it.I don’t sipe tires, but do have a tire sanding station to smooth them out.

The 22 behind the wrecker (in side fence) is a Yunick car right?Did it. When I get home I’ll post a pic since it isn’t on my phone. Did the #13 Yunick car.