A good find for your Dad. That set being made in Australia from Australian and English parts will look unknown to most other countries. The box art is a colour tinted photo from one of the Albert Park grand prix races held in the fifties. The Moldex factory that made these and selected other Triang products was located at the corner of Darebin Road and Grange Road in Fairfield Victoria. I drive past the previous factory, now a storage facility, on my way to racing at Bonza Raceway. The transformer controller was mostly used for Triang trains here, but should have 12 Volt DC uncontrolled outputs able to be used for the hand throttles. That is if the whole thing has passed an electrical safety check after 60 plus years. They were made well so usually pass a safety check with a little servicing. The usual slot car transformers had no controlled output and reversing like trains needed so we're less expensive. The track was the earliest rubber based track.
Lovely good find gem for your Dad , great info , I not have any sets that old , but I have 2, 70s era , sets , but , I a late collector and slot car hobbist , enjoyed your channel , I have few 60s era cars so do my best , get what I can , when possible , so well done great channel , awesome 😊
@@SLOTCARHUB Thats ok , I buy them , when and where I can , after Jan 2025 , I,d have enough , so , I buy, bit of this and that and I got a nice collection for myself , so , its my fountain of youth , so I wear many hats in my hobby , so its been good , you have a good channel too , I also tune in to Travis , that slot car guy too , so you both good
A good find for your Dad.
That set being made in Australia from Australian and English parts will look unknown to most other countries. The box art is a colour tinted photo from one of the Albert Park grand prix races held in the fifties.
The Moldex factory that made these and selected other Triang products was located at the corner of Darebin Road and Grange Road in Fairfield Victoria. I drive past the previous factory, now a storage facility, on my way to racing at Bonza Raceway.
The transformer controller was mostly used for Triang trains here, but should have 12 Volt DC uncontrolled outputs able to be used for the hand throttles. That is if the whole thing has passed an electrical safety check after 60 plus years. They were made well so usually pass a safety check with a little servicing.
The usual slot car transformers had no controlled output and reversing like trains needed so we're less expensive. The track was the earliest rubber based track.
@@johnd8892 thank you mate well said
That was Awesome 👍🇦🇺
@@JeffScriven-wb1pu thank you dad
Dr Shane to the ER stat!🤣
Very smart move using gloves on the collector sets
@@3roomsraceway612 lol
Hey Shane great set and I agree with Robert S its 5 years older than me and in better nick too…..
Great find and great video Shane, now I feel really old that set is 4years older than me and seems to have worn a whole lot better 🤣🤣
@@robertsale6528 lol thank you mate
I remember that set, G I must be old 😊 great stuff 👍
@@user-hh9xh1jx3v lol
Great video
@@Graps2040 thank you
The power supply unit is certainly a model railway one.
@@paulashley1232 thank you
Now that's a great find, awesome video mate
@@thatslotcarguy thank you mate
Lovely good find gem for your Dad , great info , I not have any sets that old , but I have 2, 70s era , sets , but , I a late collector and slot car hobbist , enjoyed your channel , I have few 60s era cars so do my best , get what I can , when possible , so well done great channel , awesome 😊
@@rohanwhelan5720 thank you
@@SLOTCARHUB Thats ok , I buy them , when and where I can , after Jan 2025 , I,d have enough , so , I buy, bit of this and that and I got a nice collection for myself , so , its my fountain of youth , so I wear many hats in my hobby , so its been good , you have a good channel too , I also tune in to Travis , that slot car guy too , so you both good