Very nice. I just completed my 1st build with a ScaleAuto chassis, a '40 Ford. Now working on a '63 Impala with the H&R chassis. Then I will try a brass chassis.
An interesting video! If you do more of them monthly, I'll watch them. Before I changed motors, I'd try an 8T or 9T pinion & see how the car runs using the existing motor. H & R does sell a 18,000 RPM motor called a Hawk for $12, but a pinion change is way cheater. My main interest is scratchbuilt cars but I enjoy seeing other types of cars people build too. Have fun & keep doing the good work.
Thanks. Once summer is done I’ll be doing more slot car videos again. I have a lot of summer hobbies and my attic gets to be over 100 degrees so I don’t get to the slots much this time of year.
Looking forward to seeing your H.O. cars! 👍🏁
Thank you for that information , been looking for info on turning model cars into slot cars
Very nice. I just completed my 1st build with a ScaleAuto chassis, a '40 Ford. Now working on a '63 Impala with the H&R chassis. Then I will try a brass chassis.
Awesome! Love to see you do one for the Beach Racer series.
For sure I’m definitely getting in on that and the Modifieds. Not sure if I’ll build a sportsman.
He will be here in Florida for speed week and we are going to the beach parade he will get some ideas I'm sure
Nice 👍 keep up the good work 😉
An interesting video! If you do more of them monthly, I'll watch them. Before I changed motors, I'd try an 8T or 9T pinion & see how the car runs using the existing motor. H & R does sell a 18,000 RPM motor called a Hawk for $12, but a pinion change is way cheater. My main interest is scratchbuilt cars but I enjoy seeing other types of cars people build too. Have fun & keep doing the good work.
Thanks. Once summer is done I’ll be doing more slot car videos again. I have a lot of summer hobbies and my attic gets to be over 100 degrees so I don’t get to the slots much this time of year.
The Revell body must be pretty durable? Ive slammed my Carrera cars hard over and over and they dont seem to care.
Which H&R chassis is that?