I'm afraid you've bested me on the Strombrecker 1/32 as my first slot car set was an AFX HO scale in 1977 when I was seven years old. You are still racing slot cars now, though I hope.
Had to subscribe just from the amount of beer bottles, good to see there is usually no much difference to our cousins in the USA to Aussies . Great stuff, helped me a lot.
This is my first video of yours I ever watched. Seems like TH-cam is sending me down a rabbit hole of suggestions of stuff I either was really interested in when I was little or really wanted to do but never had the ability to. The ability to pull this off through the pandemic is REALLY impressive!
"Hale To The Beer Gods" Oh man, ever have one of those undeniable old age moments of denial, a bitter sweet revelation? Bob & Doug McKenzie only 3 decades later, kids don't age you, it's reminiscing of the Ol' days past starting to becoming those distant memories! 🍻😎👍🇨🇦
@@johnniehobby just picked up a carrera 1/43 to play with the kid for Christmas but after watching tons of vids and all your guys vids i will be getting 1/32 very soon have plenty of friends that will be down for this! hell my wife will love it too.
@@CardinalGamingLounge Always a bonus when the wife is into it. Can't complain how much money you spend on your toys when she plays with them, too. At this very moment I'm working on our next vid, which is our recommendations on what items are best to add first when expanding your starter slot car track.
@@johnniehobby yea I'm truly blessed with the wife haha. it is indeed expensive especially starting out so ill probably start with the GT Face off around 400 bucks and work from there very excited looks like tons of fun particularly the digital set up that you can connect via app would be cheaper to start analog but i id rather go dig. thank you for responding so quick and you for sure have a new sub whos looking forward to all new content out of you and slater you guys do great work and the editing is awesome!
We wish Carrera made more of that old school muscle, but it's mostly the GT3 and DTM cars, which are cool, but not as cool as a '66 Road Runner. That, fortunately, is currently available from Carrera which I have on order right now.
Hi-I’m with a club that races 1/32 scale no magnets. I have new racing tires and have used weights to help the cars hold the corners but they still really slide and come off the track (wreck) . How do I keep the car handling? Thanks
New subscriber. Great video, excellent track, great attitude. Brilliant work on the remote setup so you guys could still race each other. Do you run the bug 1:24 scale cars too?
We do have a few of the 1:24 also. They are huge and lots of fun. Will be getting more soon, and possibly a video on the 1:24 as well. Thanks for the comment (albeit fat-fingered) and welcome aboard.
Great video and track, kudos! Are the first ones 24s? they look huge! I race 32s but still have not learned to avoid crashing as much as I do (I kind of blue the very slippery tires my cars have)
All of the cars in the video are 1/32, but those old 66 Pontiac GTOs were big back then so they look big in 1/32 scale as well, especially when compared to the Porsche 911s. We do have 1/24 scale cars also and when those are on the track there's no mistaking them -- they're monsters. BTW: If your cars aren't handling well you may need to true your tires. Check out our video titled "Tuning a New Slot Car (for non-slot nerds)." It helps tremendously not on just new cars but cars with older tires that may have aged and shrunk or have glazed over.
These are the manufacturers digital versions. Although, they did not include headlights and taillights. We added those after. If you have an analog GTO, Carrera part number 26732 digital chip should work.
Great video, love the beers and the cars! real funny too. Can you please give some info or better yet a video of how you guys set it up to race remotely. that was awsome thanks.
Here's the instructions to control slot cars from a remote location: 1. have your brother break quarantine and come over to race slot cars. 2. video races being sure aforementioned brother isn't in any of the shots. 3. film a clip with a bunch of techno-babble about how you can connect your slot car track control through the internet. 4. film brother pretending to follow slot cars around the track and display it on a monitor sitting trackside. 5. post on TH-cam. Sorry for the deception. Although, being a software engineer I could probably figure out how to actually make this work, but for purposes of the video we took a shorcut.
@@johnniehobby Awww man I feel like a sucker....lolol. I thought I caught all the jokes but that one I fell for hard. After watching alot of these German videos with Carrera and alot of their innovations I thought you guys came up with something great or found some software on the internet . Well if you are an engineer , remote racing is feasible . Although probably not a whole lot of demand for it. Keep up the great work and the humor with these videos!
Definitely requires more finesse'. Gotta be careful about how much you slide, too. Otherwise you lose all your forward momentum and lose ground on the other guy.
I have a starter track, but would like to start expanding. Any advice on how to accumulate track and if there are certain accessories to get first? Love all your videos. Used the tire and car tuning video.
We just started on a script this last weekend for our next video which is going to address exactly your questions. We figured it would be perfect timing for the holidays for those that get a starter track under the tree and want to start expanding. Keep an eye out for it, hopefully we'll have it within a week.
I do have the plans for that layout posted. subhumanracing.net/carrera-layouts/ If you have Ultimate Racer 3.0 track planning software you can download the file and open it to get details on all the track pieces used, overall length of track, etc.
@@johnniehobby Thanks for that. Unfortunately I don't have that software However I might have to buy it. I really struggle buying something that I will use probably once.
@@oldskool6294 I understand that. However, on that URL I sent you may be able to download the thumbnail to view. From that you should be able to at least see the individual track pieces. If you can do that but not sure what some pieces are (radius 2 or radius 3 turn for example), let me know I should be able to provide the info.
@johnnie hobby this is sick ........ im a mom mid thirtys with thw boys 4 and 9 im buying a slot car track for christmas ive been researching tracks for 3 months straight I've talked to bryan young but he is hard to get ahold of he is a slot car seller distributor. anyway ive also messages a few other slot car peeps that have channels aswell as you on youtube .... im new to the slot car game well anout to be .... i dont think i have enough room for a 1:32 scale track im sad about that .... the hard part is i dont know if i should get the digital carrera sets or the analog im looking at different sizes too id love a 32 scale but i dont know how much room i need for a simple track and should i get digital or analog please way in on this if you can ..... the drifting around those corners when i first seen it i was like siiiiiiiiiicccccckkkkkk , so cooool man !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your basic 1/32 scale starter set from Carrera will take up an area of about 10 ft x 5-1/2 feet. Carrera track is actually 1/24th scale so you can run the larger 1/24 scale cars on the same track. Other manufacturers such as Scalextric has true 1/32 scale track so it takes up slightly less space. Another option is Carrera 1/43 scale. Larger than Matchbox cars but smaller than 1/32, so everything takes up less space. However, the larger the scale the more realistic the driving is. Analog is a lot of fun but I would recommend digital if the price isn't out of reach. Digital provides the ability to change lanes, use an optional pit stop, run up to 6 cars at one time, and also run autonomous ghost cars as well. Also, you can easily limit the top speed of the cars as the young ones learn to drive without crashing a lot until they get the hang of it. As with 1/32, Carrera 1/43 is available in both analog and digital.
They are cool, I agree. Like many cars Carrera produces they are limited production and they don't make those any longer. Thus, we don't run them too often since they're now collectors' items.
Hi fellas, I just bought a pair of those Carrera 66 GTO’s and I need to convert them to run on my digital track. Can you point me in the right direction for the proper chip and light conversions please? Thank you in advance!
The chip you'll need is Carrera part #26743. That has several plugs on it. One for power from the pickups, another to connect the motor, and three for lights (headlights, taillights, and flashing lights for pace car/safety car operation). Our light conversion was custom. We added LEDs (3mm probably, don't remember exactly) directly to the bodies and held them in place with hot glue. We wired the fronts in series and the rear in series, added plugs to connect to the chip. As far as I know there is no kit for the lights where you'd have the headlights and taillights on a PCB that you can just slide into the chassis and plug into the digital chip.
Incredible video series, thank you! This really helps everyone mitigate a lot trial and error by viewing your videos, and not to mention super entertaining. I’m an older guy less interested in breaking the speed of sound with the small HO size car sets, so the high-quality Carrera size track and 132 and 124 cars seem the best and more realistic in the car driving characteristics. Would 124 size cars be too much of a hassle to attempt, or is 132 the best path for a noob? Since 124 Carrera sets are hard I find, is a 18v transformer change only needed to run 124 for a 132 purchased track set...and then buy 124 cars? Then you can run either?
As far as 1/24 goes, they aren't any more or less of a hassle than 1/32 but do cost about 40% more. To maximize the fun, however you'll want borders for the track as they'll drift a lot more than the 1/32. And yes, all that's required to run the 1/24 is the larger 18v power supply. If you start with a set that has the 1/32 that's not bad either, especially if you have guests, or children (or grandchildren) race. They can run 1/32 -- at least until they get the hang of it -- and save wear and tear on your more pricey 1/24 collection.
Carrera 1/32 '66 Pontiac GTO's so sweet!. Cars equipped with lights or did you install head and tail lights? Do you have a link or video on adding lights? Love the Canadian Booze... you guy must be up north. KIddos want lights may have to hit the Kentucky Booze to accomplish this task!
We had to add those lights. We were thinking about making a video on adding lights but wasn't sure how much of a demand there was for such a thing. You're the first one to ask, but who knows, maybe there's many more out there that would be interested. We've got two '69 Torino Talladegas that have no lights because they are modeled after stock cars. It would be nice to have lights on those so maybe use them as the demo for the video. If we do that vid we'll let you know as soon as it's posted. Yes, we're up north. When we were 19 and 20 we'd take the tunnel under the river to Windsor where we could drink legally. Probably where we got our affinity for your excellent brew.
How do the cars look after running them hard for few months? Do they get any narly nicks or scratches on them from making contact or is it very minor damage?
The Carrera cars are extremely resilient. Both the structural integrity and the paint. We have yet to get any noticeable scratches or chipping. The paint can wear in a small spot on the edge of the rear bumper if they rub against a guardrails a lot.
Those GTO’s are something else! Followed a lot of your recommendations regarding setting up my Carrera lane changers, thanks for all the info you guys share!...now where’s my bottle of wine?👍😎🇦🇺🏁🍷
I suppose if you can pilot a Predator drone over Afghanistan from somewhere in Texas you can run your slot car from somewhere in the neighbourhood!!! :o)
That setup is approximately 75 feet of track. Just a quick one we threw together. Still working on designing the larger 125 ft track for club racing, just can't the club together quite yet.
The GTOs were produced by Carrera maybe 6-8 years back. Like many of Carrera's cars they are limited production and they don't make them any longer. Too bad because had I known at the time they wouldn't be available for long I would have bought all the others in the set.
They behave the same way. Because the rails of the track aren't magnetized, only stainless steel, the polarity of the magnet in the car doesn't matter.
Awesome video... I need a train crossing track peace for my G scale. I have one for my HO slot cars. It makes it a little interesting lol. Nice setup you have 👍For me..
Many years ago we used to run our HO race track with the train crossings as well. Much fun. I've never seen one of those crossings for 1:32 but that would be cool.
There is a video on TH-cam,, lgb train track through Carrera slot car track,, 1:32... I don't know if it was home made or sold over seas.. I can't find any
I didn't realize the Jedi video had comments turned off. TH-cam must have done that because minors appear in it. I've turned them back on (for now). Hopefully they stay on.
@@johnniehobby I just bought myself a Carrera track for Christmas. I'm going to make it the biggest I can. I want every collection car lol..omg what am I going to do now with my 110 RC cars? Geesh..I'm hooked
@@byronmitchell1927 110 RC cars or 1/10 RC cars? Or both? We got those, too. It's a seasonal thing. Slot cars in the winter, RC cars in the summer. Have you seen our off-road track? We have a few vids on our channel about it.
@@byronmitchell1927 You got me beat by about 85 cars I think. Here's a link to our RC track playlist. th-cam.com/play/PLwD2E-srBsejm6Ti7Od-VwY4q_6BY33zp.html
Soooo what was the point of showing all the liquor in alcohol on the table , was you trying to prove something..........😒.............. I remember when I was in high school and would show off like 😂 that
Woah. Hey now. Michigan has a bottle return of ten cents per bottle. During the covid shutdown Kroger, and other stores, closed their return centers. Plus we don't clear that table too often....and we drink a lot of beer.
I got stoked as soon as I saw the table. These guys rule!
I agree man, looks fun AF! You would actually have to have some good trigger control to keep the car on the track.
Oh the hours of fun I had with my Strombecker 1/32 scale slot car track back in the 60s!
I'm afraid you've bested me on the Strombrecker 1/32 as my first slot car set was an AFX HO scale in 1977 when I was seven years old. You are still racing slot cars now, though I hope.
Something bout Sslidewayzz!!!!
Wife: what are you going to do when you retire?
Me: show her this video.
LOL! I will be retiring soon! Just took down the train layout and preparing for Digital slots!
Noooooooooooice!!!!!!!!!!
Right on brother!
What wife?
Awesome track dudes.
This slot car vid has the best vibe
Had to subscribe just from the amount of beer bottles, good to see there is usually no much difference to our cousins in the USA to Aussies . Great stuff, helped me a lot.
Best reason for a sub I've heard so far. LOL. Welcome aboard.
The way slot sar racing was meant to be. Aurora HO,s in the 60s. Very cool!
Too young to remember the 60s, but my first slot car track was Aurora/AFX in the mid 70s. Transverse motors I remember. Wish I still had that set.
This is the best thing I've seen in months!!!!
Good to hear. Thanks.
Very cool! The way I like it- none of those effin magnets. And the computer-controller! Terrific! Kudos!
Good job ! The laid-back build-up, the race great camera angles, the music hot, gave me some good ideas.
Excellent!
This is my first video of yours I ever watched. Seems like TH-cam is sending me down a rabbit hole of suggestions of stuff I either was really interested in when I was little or really wanted to do but never had the ability to.
The ability to pull this off through the pandemic is REALLY impressive!
What other toys are in that rabbit hole?
@@johnniehobby I've seen go-kart videos, hot wheels racing videos, and remote controlled car build videos. I think some nerf guns even showed up
The Best Way To Drink And Drive.😎🍻Cheers
Yup. That and R/C trucks.
Great Show Love the Muscle Cars...... No Mopars..............Must be GM guys.
We would have Mopars if Carrera made them. Scalextric has a couple that we may need to buy and convert to run on our track.
Love it, we are going to pull the rear's from our "muscle" cars for future racing.
I like how seamless your remote racing was in the second part
Excellent beer choice..love that Canadian Molson!
We've been known to put back a few Labatt's as well.
"Hale To The Beer Gods" Oh man, ever have one of those undeniable old age moments of denial, a bitter sweet revelation? Bob & Doug McKenzie only 3 decades later, kids don't age you, it's reminiscing of the Ol' days past starting to becoming those distant memories! 🍻😎👍🇨🇦
New to the slot car scene besides when i was a kid.... love you guys thanks for the content!
Welcome back! What slot car set are you running now?
@@johnniehobby just picked up a carrera 1/43 to play with the kid for Christmas but after watching tons of vids and all your guys vids i will be getting 1/32 very soon have plenty of friends that will be down for this! hell my wife will love it too.
@@CardinalGamingLounge Always a bonus when the wife is into it. Can't complain how much money you spend on your toys when she plays with them, too. At this very moment I'm working on our next vid, which is our recommendations on what items are best to add first when expanding your starter slot car track.
@@johnniehobby yea I'm truly blessed with the wife haha. it is indeed expensive especially starting out so ill probably start with the GT Face off around 400 bucks and work from there very excited looks like tons of fun particularly the digital set up that you can connect via app would be cheaper to start analog but i id rather go dig. thank you for responding so quick and you for sure have a new sub whos looking forward to all new content out of you and slater you guys do great work and the editing is awesome!
Thanks for that info will look first thing in the morning!!!!
Would love to get more information on how you setup the remote for Slater.
Thanks
😂 love the way Slater watches the cars go by remotely 🤣💦
Cool. I gotta get my own slot car track some day. Looks like so much fun.
Correct. It's a total blast.
You gained a subscriber! Awesome video.
Thanks, and welcome aboard.
These guys are the best...
Thanks, man.
Thanks i love them real old school muscle!!!!
We wish Carrera made more of that old school muscle, but it's mostly the GT3 and DTM cars, which are cool, but not as cool as a '66 Road Runner. That, fortunately, is currently available from Carrera which I have on order right now.
No doubt...gotta start me a collection of those.. right now I only have the Camaro pace car the ss mustang and the Ford Gt
Who says ya can't drive drunk . 🤪
Outstanding…subbed!
Thanks for the comment, and welcome aboard.
Having a drink and a smoke while playing with slot cars and stuff... My kinda blokes. New subscriber here
I'm guessing you're from across the pond. Welcome aboard!
Love those cars.
seems like you could put a thin piece of plastic over the magnet holes vs removing them? New to hobby I know nothing about the slot cars yet.
I took the rear magnet out once I installed silicone rear tires because there was too much grip.
Drunk Slot Car driving... cool.
brutal!!!! congratulations!!!!
Hey guys, did you convert your cool goo’s to digital? Or were you able to source them that way?
Hi-I’m with a club that races 1/32 scale no magnets. I have new racing tires and have used weights to help the cars hold the corners but they still really slide and come off the track (wreck) . How do I keep the car handling? Thanks
Have you trued the tires?
Great looking setup there. Lol, the Corona bit was really funny.
Glad you enjoyed it
I'm interested in buying some Carrera take out magnets with the little keepers. Anybody got any for sale?
New subscriber. Great video, excellent track, great attitude. Brilliant work on the remote setup so you guys could still race each other. Do you run the bug 1:24 scale cars too?
Big not bug. Stupid fat fingers pressing the wrong keys. And you thought I was going to blame autocorrect. 🤪
We do have a few of the 1:24 also. They are huge and lots of fun. Will be getting more soon, and possibly a video on the 1:24 as well. Thanks for the comment (albeit fat-fingered) and welcome aboard.
Great video and track, kudos!
Are the first ones 24s? they look huge! I race 32s but still have not learned to avoid crashing as much as I do (I kind of blue the very slippery tires my cars have)
All of the cars in the video are 1/32, but those old 66 Pontiac GTOs were big back then so they look big in 1/32 scale as well, especially when compared to the Porsche 911s. We do have 1/24 scale cars also and when those are on the track there's no mistaking them -- they're monsters. BTW: If your cars aren't handling well you may need to true your tires. Check out our video titled "Tuning a New Slot Car (for non-slot nerds)." It helps tremendously not on just new cars but cars with older tires that may have aged and shrunk or have glazed over.
Pontiac GTO lookin good!!
Like u guys! We’re r u located? Drinking and driving-a must!
Wow! Those things are hot! Love them!
The GTOs or the Porsches? Or Both?
Nice cars man, those models are not available in my country.
Please tell me which chip you used to digitize your GTO's. Where did you place the chip in the car? Thanks
These are the manufacturers digital versions. Although, they did not include headlights and taillights. We added those after. If you have an analog GTO, Carrera part number 26732 digital chip should work.
love it , do you run power feeds around the track if so what length
This track is about 75ft long so we do run one power tap at about the halfway point.
Great video, love the beers and the cars! real funny too. Can you please give some info or better yet a video of how you guys set it up to race remotely. that was awsome thanks.
Here's the instructions to control slot cars from a remote location:
1. have your brother break quarantine and come over to race slot cars.
2. video races being sure aforementioned brother isn't in any of the shots.
3. film a clip with a bunch of techno-babble about how you can connect your slot car track control through the internet.
4. film brother pretending to follow slot cars around the track and display it on a monitor sitting trackside.
5. post on TH-cam.
Sorry for the deception. Although, being a software engineer I could probably figure out how to actually make this work, but for purposes of the video we took a shorcut.
@@johnniehobby Awww man I feel like a sucker....lolol. I thought I caught all the jokes but that one I fell for hard. After watching alot of these German videos with Carrera and alot of their innovations I thought you guys came up with something great or found some software on the internet . Well if you are an engineer , remote racing is feasible . Although probably not a whole lot of demand for it. Keep up the great work and the humor with these videos!
Nice sliding lads looks like more skill involved with no mags
Definitely requires more finesse'. Gotta be careful about how much you slide, too. Otherwise you lose all your forward momentum and lose ground on the other guy.
I have a starter track, but would like to start expanding. Any advice on how to accumulate track and if there are certain accessories to get first? Love all your videos. Used the tire and car tuning video.
We just started on a script this last weekend for our next video which is going to address exactly your questions. We figured it would be perfect timing for the holidays for those that get a starter track under the tree and want to start expanding. Keep an eye out for it, hopefully we'll have it within a week.
Hey guys awesome video. Really enjoyed it. I would love to look at a diagram of that track layout. Keep the viseo's coming.
I do have the plans for that layout posted.
subhumanracing.net/carrera-layouts/
If you have Ultimate Racer 3.0 track planning software you can download the file and open it to get details on all the track pieces used, overall length of track, etc.
@@johnniehobby Thanks for that. Unfortunately I don't have that software
However I might have to buy it. I really struggle buying something that I will use probably once.
@@oldskool6294 I understand that. However, on that URL I sent you may be able to download the thumbnail to view. From that you should be able to at least see the individual track pieces. If you can do that but not sure what some pieces are (radius 2 or radius 3 turn for example), let me know I should be able to provide the info.
@johnnie hobby this is sick ........ im a mom mid thirtys with thw boys 4 and 9 im buying a slot car track for christmas ive been researching tracks for 3 months straight I've talked to bryan young but he is hard to get ahold of he is a slot car seller distributor. anyway ive also messages a few other slot car peeps that have channels aswell as you on youtube .... im new to the slot car game well anout to be .... i dont think i have enough room for a 1:32 scale track im sad about that .... the hard part is i dont know if i should get the digital carrera sets or the analog im looking at different sizes too id love a 32 scale but i dont know how much room i need for a simple track and should i get digital or analog please way in on this if you can ..... the drifting around those corners when i first seen it i was like siiiiiiiiiicccccckkkkkk , so cooool man !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your basic 1/32 scale starter set from Carrera will take up an area of about 10 ft x 5-1/2 feet. Carrera track is actually 1/24th scale so you can run the larger 1/24 scale cars on the same track. Other manufacturers such as Scalextric has true 1/32 scale track so it takes up slightly less space. Another option is Carrera 1/43 scale. Larger than Matchbox cars but smaller than 1/32, so everything takes up less space. However, the larger the scale the more realistic the driving is.
Analog is a lot of fun but I would recommend digital if the price isn't out of reach. Digital provides the ability to change lanes, use an optional pit stop, run up to 6 cars at one time, and also run autonomous ghost cars as well. Also, you can easily limit the top speed of the cars as the young ones learn to drive without crashing a lot until they get the hang of it. As with 1/32, Carrera 1/43 is available in both analog and digital.
Love the gtos.
They are cool, I agree. Like many cars Carrera produces they are limited production and they don't make those any longer. Thus, we don't run them too often since they're now collectors' items.
Hi fellas, I just bought a pair of those Carrera 66 GTO’s and I need to convert them to run on my digital track.
Can you point me in the right direction for the proper chip and light conversions please?
Thank you in advance!
The chip you'll need is Carrera part #26743. That has several plugs on it. One for power from the pickups, another to connect the motor, and three for lights (headlights, taillights, and flashing lights for pace car/safety car operation).
Our light conversion was custom. We added LEDs (3mm probably, don't remember exactly) directly to the bodies and held them in place with hot glue. We wired the fronts in series and the rear in series, added plugs to connect to the chip. As far as I know there is no kit for the lights where you'd have the headlights and taillights on a PCB that you can just slide into the chassis and plug into the digital chip.
@@johnniehobby thank you man, I appreciate the help, and information!
Would you have any pictures of where/how you installed the digital chip in your gto’s?
Incredible video series, thank you! This really helps everyone mitigate a lot trial and error by viewing your videos, and not to mention super entertaining. I’m an older guy less interested in breaking the speed of sound with the small HO size car sets, so the high-quality Carrera size track and 132 and 124 cars seem the best and more realistic in the car driving characteristics. Would 124 size cars be too much of a hassle to attempt, or is 132 the best path for a noob? Since 124 Carrera sets are hard I find, is a 18v transformer change only needed to run 124 for a 132 purchased track set...and then buy 124 cars? Then you can run either?
As far as 1/24 goes, they aren't any more or less of a hassle than 1/32 but do cost about 40% more. To maximize the fun, however you'll want borders for the track as they'll drift a lot more than the 1/32. And yes, all that's required to run the 1/24 is the larger 18v power supply. If you start with a set that has the 1/32 that's not bad either, especially if you have guests, or children (or grandchildren) race. They can run 1/32 -- at least until they get the hang of it -- and save wear and tear on your more pricey 1/24 collection.
johnnie hobby , awesome, thank you for the quick response and everything you do for the slot car community!
Carrera 1/32 '66 Pontiac GTO's so sweet!. Cars equipped with lights or did you install head and tail lights? Do you have a link or video on adding lights? Love the Canadian Booze... you guy must be up north. KIddos want lights may have to hit the Kentucky Booze to accomplish this task!
We had to add those lights. We were thinking about making a video on adding lights but wasn't sure how much of a demand there was for such a thing. You're the first one to ask, but who knows, maybe there's many more out there that would be interested. We've got two '69 Torino Talladegas that have no lights because they are modeled after stock cars. It would be nice to have lights on those so maybe use them as the demo for the video. If we do that vid we'll let you know as soon as it's posted.
Yes, we're up north. When we were 19 and 20 we'd take the tunnel under the river to Windsor where we could drink legally. Probably where we got our affinity for your excellent brew.
Windsor yes...wild great times! Thanks for the fast reply and sharing all your videos. Happy Holidays... Cheers!!
How do the cars look after running them hard for few months? Do they get any narly nicks or scratches on them from making contact or is it very minor damage?
The Carrera cars are extremely resilient. Both the structural integrity and the paint. We have yet to get any noticeable scratches or chipping. The paint can wear in a small spot on the edge of the rear bumper if they rub against a guardrails a lot.
@@johnniehobby sweet !!
Those GTO’s are something else! Followed a lot of your recommendations regarding setting up my Carrera lane changers, thanks for all the info you guys share!...now where’s my bottle of wine?👍😎🇦🇺🏁🍷
Excellent. Good to hear our advice is helping out. Thanks for the comment.
Enjoyable thank you
You bet. Thanks for the comment.
How did you get the remote controllers connected? Brilliant idea.
I suppose if you can pilot a Predator drone over Afghanistan from somewhere in Texas you can run your slot car from somewhere in the neighbourhood!!! :o)
I wouldn’t be able to sit up straight.. that’s a solid effort, setting on the table..
Maybe we should put in a disclaimer something to the effect of "Don't try this at home, we are professionals."
That’s a nice set up there! About how many feet of track are you using?
Love the way the car’s back ends slide out :)
That setup is approximately 75 feet of track. Just a quick one we threw together. Still working on designing the larger 125 ft track for club racing, just can't the club together quite yet.
Where did you guys get the gto's i love them
The GTOs were produced by Carrera maybe 6-8 years back. Like many of Carrera's cars they are limited production and they don't make them any longer. Too bad because had I known at the time they wouldn't be available for long I would have bought all the others in the set.
What happens if you put the magnets upside down?
They behave the same way. Because the rails of the track aren't magnetized, only stainless steel, the polarity of the magnet in the car doesn't matter.
lol oks Fun!!!
Awesome video... I need a train crossing track peace for my G scale.
I have one for my HO slot cars. It makes it a little interesting lol.
Nice setup you have 👍For me..
Many years ago we used to run our HO race track with the train crossings as well. Much fun. I've never seen one of those crossings for 1:32 but that would be cool.
There is a video on TH-cam,, lgb train track through Carrera slot car track,, 1:32... I don't know if it was home made or sold over seas.. I can't find any
Them gto s looked real at first awesome detail on them you need some mopars
Carrera doesn't make too many of the classic street cars but I wish they did. However, there is a '68 Road Runner available which I've got on order.
Come to Wisconsin I'll teach you how to drink LOL
Love the videos. Why did you turn comments off on the brilliant Jedi video? I really wanted to say how funny it was .
I didn't realize the Jedi video had comments turned off. TH-cam must have done that because minors appear in it. I've turned them back on (for now). Hopefully they stay on.
What makes them drift
Momentum and low traction.
Wrap electrical tape around the back wheels for the best drifting experience, you won't need to slowmo to see it.
This is so cool i whish i had space for it.
Commandeer the dining room. The wife won't like it but it's easier to ask for forgiveness than to ask for permission.
What track is this ?
The track is Carrera Digital 124/132.
You need to ditch the soda to make room for the beer. Just a tip.
Thanks for the advice. We were thinking of ditching the beer to make more room for whiskey.
you guys are kick A$$
These guys twins?
Twins? I don't see the resemblance.
Corona? Plz tell me that was to stock the ladies refrigerator? 😆
Nope. It was for my refrigerator and I put those Coronas right next to the wine coolers, fuzzy navels, and hard seltzers.
@@johnniehobby 🤣Brilliant. Comfy shoes FTW! 😉
Hi..I like you guys,seem like me,beer and race cool, enjoy your show..keep it up,I know"that's what she said" let me go talk to her..ha..
I love it!! Real man cave shit
Right on!
@@johnniehobby I just bought myself a Carrera track for Christmas. I'm going to make it the biggest I can. I want every collection car lol..omg what am I going to do now with my 110 RC cars? Geesh..I'm hooked
@@byronmitchell1927 110 RC cars or 1/10 RC cars? Or both? We got those, too. It's a seasonal thing. Slot cars in the winter, RC cars in the summer. Have you seen our off-road track? We have a few vids on our channel about it.
@@johnniehobby no I haven't seen the off-road track but I would love to see a video of it ...yes as mentioned earlier 110 rc cars.
@@byronmitchell1927 You got me beat by about 85 cars I think. Here's a link to our RC track playlist.
th-cam.com/play/PLwD2E-srBsejm6Ti7Od-VwY4q_6BY33zp.html
Soooo what was the point of showing all the liquor in alcohol on the table , was you trying to prove something..........😒.............. I remember when I was in high school and would show off like 😂 that
Subscribed! You guys are cool. Nice set up!
Thanks, and welcome aboard!
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Adult drunkards playing toys
We prefer the term 'alcohol enthusiasts.'
Woah. Hey now. Michigan has a bottle return of ten cents per bottle. During the covid shutdown Kroger, and other stores, closed their return centers. Plus we don't clear that table too often....and we drink a lot of beer.