G'day Uncle Jimmy, great to watch your video's, ingenious old school know how, especially all the scratch building, cars and scenery, I'm a pensioner so always eager to see what you show next, my scenic layout is being scratch built as is my Temp race track, thanks for sharing your talents cheers
Accidently ran onto your site and have to say it brought back so many memories forgotten or lost. From my first Strombecker track to racing with my son at the local slot car track. What you've accomplished and share is exactly what our younger generation needs. Hands on and creativity in bringing something to life. Something that lasts more than just 30 seconds. Thanks to you guys for sharing and hopefully inspiring another generation. Russ NC/USA
You are so very right, Russ. Youngsters need to be taught to slowdown and use their hands and imagination. Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
Watched all your video’s and it’s an amazing track and just love Jimmy and his passion for modelling and slotcars. Can’t wait to see the next video. Cheers
Well Eddie, I've been tardy in checking comments but I'm glad to have read yours! Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
@@jimmyattard1446 Thanks Jimmy god bless you. Not only do you have the most wonderful racetrack in your basement, but you share it with your friends so many people can enjoy this piece of art. Greetings from Holland 👍🏻
Love these videos, and i love the passion for old school model making! Absolutely going to be applying these tips ive picked up to my 1/28 scale rccar track, ill send photos when its completed
@@jimmyattard1446 I've been doing lots of reading on the AC 2Car and I'm honestly really impressed with the simple, yet complex nature of it. Its been making me think about how I would go about making my own track, I've made up sketches of my track, and also made a 1/4 scale model of the track for reference before i start building the full sized one. I've been experimenting with the idea of a combination slot car and rc car track in one, using something like a flexible rubber or latex mat that can go over the racing surface when running rc cars. I've also been hooked on the idea of running FPV cars being controlled via a wheel an pedals, think IRacing, but a real car on a real track. I think something like that would highly benefit from a track like yours because of the high level of detail. It would honestly feel like a real day at the track, but without any of the safety concerns of a real race. Would love to email you or possibly get 15 mins of your day to talk to you about some advice you might have building a track from scratch. I've even thought about the possibility of a 3 car system using a 3rd rail and a C car with wider spacing, but I'd have to do some tests on a straight piece of track. Love the videos, I think everyone here loves seeing the passion for model making, motorsport and good old, honest fun. That's what I see when I see this track, a whole lot of fun for the sake of fun, and that's a great thing
This is how I remember slot cars building your own from any model maker form the late 60's to mid 70's. As a young child I remember allot of adults were into building there own bodied slot cars from model makers such as AMT, MPC, Monogram, & Revell. I also recall allot of the adults talked about the brushes that made contact with the track; As well as what type of gearing they would use. I could never afford the hobby, But never the less I thought it was neat that you could build any body styled slot car, & go racing on tracks that were private owned.
It makes us feel like a kid again doesn't it, Steve! Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
Jimmy, Congratulations on one year . You're very modest . You do wonderful work and the sharing of your knowledge is fantastic . I hope you can keep them coming. That display case is perfect, couldn't get anything better if you tried
Uncle J, you've inspired many including myself. Have collect a few dozen model kits to make into slot cars. An indepth vid on a basic wood chassis to get us started building would be great. Thanks for all you do.
I've watched a few of your video's now, Im impressed by Jimmy's passion and knowledge, combined with his willingness to help others to learn is inspirational. My basement is always wet due to a old foundation and high water table. So I cant built a track down there. But its fun to watch and learn, Jimmy's enthusiasm is intoxicating.
I love the series! I would love to see more of the wooden chassis and maybe each corner of the track at a time. Everything you made is a diorama in and off itself.
Thanks again guys that you do the vids! I've 2 questions re the wooden chassis. Have you built those chassis for 1/32rd cars as well? Have you long time experience about this kind of wood not warping? Thanks + keep on doing your great stuff!
Well Suomen, I have not used wood for the smaller 1/32 scale chassis yet, but I plan to for the scratch built series of cars from the 30s that I want to create someday. I have had no problem at all with warping. Some of those wood chassis are almost 20 years old. Please see the video on this Lunch King channel of my 1/32 Watson Indy Roadsters which have popsicle stick chassis. Thx for your comments my friend.
SUO, I've built some for my Indy cars in 1/32. They were put together 4 years ago and neither they or my 1/24 wood chassis have warped. I think the metal plate to lower the center of gravity acts to also keep things tight n rite. Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
Steve, thank you for your comment. I'm ashamed to say that I'm ignorant when it comes to the type of cars that you guys loved to watch race. I do know that you guys have always had a long history of loving racing. Let me ask, do you know of any books that covered historic racing in Australia and New Zealand that I might be able to get? I'd love to know more about it.
Enrique, I'll video the build next time I build a chassis for you. Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
I wpuld love for this man to fo a video on how to build slot car chassis from tounge depressers and those hinge steel plates from home Depot. If i can learn that i would be a happy man then i can build me a wood routed 1/24 scale simple two lane slot car track to race and bring the models i enjoy building to life and more scale and realistic when they are racing around a track. Clearly je isnt building these for competition use neither would i just to drive and race around a track and have fun with the models i built. I screen shot thaat sketch but not clear enough to see but i would hssve to use like a thicker type of wood or a harderwood more dense cause of the huminty doen here thast tounge depresser chassis will warp but id just us thin tc airplane plywood for it
Well YKE, next time I put a homemade chassis together I'll video it for you. Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
Your very welcome cause I don't care really about them being a high performance race at I just want them to run good cheap to make the chassis and make them look as scale as possible to run around my slot car track. I finally got my track finished with scenery and all but is it ever really finished lol. Now time to start building cars
I could watch these videos for hours and hours. Thank you guys!
I just enjoy watching Uncle Jimmy's process. He is a creative genius.
And we thanks for you guys
🎉🤩🎉
I can watch race car history of ANY sort all day long- thx guys!
G'day Uncle Jimmy, great to watch your video's, ingenious old school know how, especially all the scratch building, cars and scenery, I'm a pensioner so always eager to see what you show next, my scenic layout is being scratch built as is my Temp race track, thanks for sharing your talents cheers
Gotta love the Lunch King!
Thank you Jimmy for all your ideas and enthusiasm ( from New Zealand )
Glad you think my ideas motivating, Brent. Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
You’re a good man Jimmy. Willingly giving your time , skill and knowledge to help others achieve their goals . Well done !
Accidently ran onto your site and have to say it brought back so many memories forgotten or lost. From my first Strombecker track to racing with my son at the local slot car track. What you've accomplished and share is exactly what our younger generation needs. Hands on and creativity in bringing something to life. Something that lasts more than just 30 seconds. Thanks to you guys for sharing and hopefully inspiring another generation.
Russ NC/USA
Thank you so much for the kind words
You are so very right, Russ. Youngsters need to be taught to slowdown and use their hands and imagination.
Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
Very inspiring work Jimmy, you are a talented craftsman 👏
Thank you
Very kind of you to say Bryce. Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
Watched all your video’s and it’s an amazing track and just love Jimmy and his passion for modelling and slotcars. Can’t wait to see the next video. Cheers
Well Eddie, I've been tardy in checking comments but I'm glad to have read yours!
Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
@@jimmyattard1446 Thanks Jimmy god bless you. Not only do you have the most wonderful racetrack in your basement, but you share it with your friends so many people can enjoy this piece of art. Greetings from Holland 👍🏻
Love these videos, and i love the passion for old school model making! Absolutely going to be applying these tips ive picked up to my 1/28 scale rccar track, ill send photos when its completed
Thank you
Sure Kaleb, we'd love to see your track! Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
@@jimmyattard1446 I've been doing lots of reading on the AC 2Car and I'm honestly really impressed with the simple, yet complex nature of it. Its been making me think about how I would go about making my own track, I've made up sketches of my track, and also made a 1/4 scale model of the track for reference before i start building the full sized one. I've been experimenting with the idea of a combination slot car and rc car track in one, using something like a flexible rubber or latex mat that can go over the racing surface when running rc cars. I've also been hooked on the idea of running FPV cars being controlled via a wheel an pedals, think IRacing, but a real car on a real track. I think something like that would highly benefit from a track like yours because of the high level of detail. It would honestly feel like a real day at the track, but without any of the safety concerns of a real race. Would love to email you or possibly get 15 mins of your day to talk to you about some advice you might have building a track from scratch. I've even thought about the possibility of a 3 car system using a 3rd rail and a C car with wider spacing, but I'd have to do some tests on a straight piece of track. Love the videos, I think everyone here loves seeing the passion for model making, motorsport and good old, honest fun. That's what I see when I see this track, a whole lot of fun for the sake of fun, and that's a great thing
This is how I remember slot cars building your own from any model maker form the late 60's to mid 70's. As a young child I remember allot of adults were into building there own bodied slot cars from model makers such as AMT, MPC, Monogram, & Revell. I also recall allot of the adults talked about the brushes that made contact with the track; As well as what type of gearing they would use. I could never afford the hobby, But never the less I thought it was neat that you could build any body styled slot car, & go racing on tracks that were private owned.
Well thanks for reminiscing with us ACF! Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
Thank you for helping to spread the joy of this wonderful hobby. Many like myself are coming back into the hobby after many years away. .
It makes us feel like a kid again doesn't it, Steve! Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
Hey lunch king and jimmy! Always love the building videos! Have a great 4th everyone!
Jimmy, Congratulations on one year . You're very modest . You do wonderful work and the sharing of your knowledge is fantastic . I hope you can keep them coming. That display case is perfect, couldn't get anything better if you tried
Uncle J, you've inspired many including myself. Have collect a few dozen model kits to make into slot cars. An indepth vid on a basic wood chassis to get us started building would be great. Thanks for all you do.
I've watched a few of your video's now, Im impressed by Jimmy's passion and knowledge, combined with his willingness to help others to learn is inspirational.
My basement is always wet due to a old foundation and high water table. So I cant built a track down there. But its fun to watch and learn, Jimmy's enthusiasm is intoxicating.
Great video! Just subscribed! That chassis looks really kool. im a noobie but i really wanna try one of these thanks guys 😊 ❤️
Welcome! amd thank you for the Sub
Another great video. Keep them coming!
Thank you
Great to hear from you Dojo! Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
You are an awesome builder. I really enjoy the videos.
I love the series! I would love to see more of the wooden chassis and maybe each corner of the track at a time. Everything you made is a diorama in and off itself.
Where can you buy these kits? Can you make them compatible with Crerra digital track?
Basically any 1/24 scale model kit mate.
Thanks again guys that you do the vids! I've 2 questions re the wooden chassis. Have you built those chassis for 1/32rd cars as well? Have you long time experience about this kind of wood not warping? Thanks + keep on doing your great stuff!
Well Suomen, I have not used wood for the smaller 1/32 scale chassis yet, but I plan to for the scratch built series of cars from the 30s that I want to create someday. I have had no problem at all with warping. Some of those wood chassis are almost 20 years old. Please see the video on this Lunch King channel of my 1/32 Watson Indy Roadsters which have popsicle stick chassis. Thx for your comments my friend.
SUO, I've built some for my Indy cars in 1/32. They were put together 4 years ago and neither they or my 1/24 wood chassis have warped. I think the metal plate to lower the center of gravity acts to also keep things tight n rite.
Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
Have you got plans to get any scalextric holden and Ford Aussie muscle cars
Steve, thank you for your comment. I'm ashamed to say that I'm ignorant when it comes to the type of cars that you guys loved to watch race. I do know that you guys have always had a long history of loving racing. Let me ask, do you know of any books that covered historic racing in Australia and New Zealand that I might be able to get? I'd love to know more about it.
Stumbled on this video. Love the cars and the handmade are the best. Would love to see how the frame and motor are put together. Thank you.
Thank you
Enrique, I'll video the build next time I build a chassis for you. Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
Does he have a Daryl Waltrip Mountain Dew car
No BT, I'm afraid I don't ...it is a beautiful car though... thanks for commenting question.
I wpuld love for this man to fo a video on how to build slot car chassis from tounge depressers and those hinge steel plates from home Depot. If i can learn that i would be a happy man then i can build me a wood routed 1/24 scale simple two lane slot car track to race and bring the models i enjoy building to life and more scale and realistic when they are racing around a track. Clearly je isnt building these for competition use neither would i just to drive and race around a track and have fun with the models i built. I screen shot thaat sketch but not clear enough to see but i would hssve to use like a thicker type of wood or a harderwood more dense cause of the huminty doen here thast tounge depresser chassis will warp but id just us thin tc airplane plywood for it
Well YKE, next time I put a homemade chassis together I'll video it for you. Thanks for your nice comment my friend. Please go back and share Ryans Lunch King videos with your friends.
Your very welcome cause I don't care really about them being a high performance race at I just want them to run good cheap to make the chassis and make them look as scale as possible to run around my slot car track. I finally got my track finished with scenery and all but is it ever really finished lol. Now time to start building cars
@@jimmyattard1446and sorry about the spelling my fingers are to big for the key board on these phones lol.