It’s interesting Jeff the advancement of slotcar tires….back in the day you had to cut the bodies to fit those huge slicks …..as the hobby progressed the tires have gotten smaller with incredibly more traction…..I recently purchased the Dash blizzard rear tires which fit on the tuffones wheels to be an outstanding choice…..AND they fit under all the wheel openings on the Tjet cars….no longer do we have to cut up classic tjets….excellent restoration video!!….memories of going to the hobby shop to get hop up parts….truly priceless…..THANKS 🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️
Hey Charles, I couldn't agree more. Some of the reproduction tires on the market now are truly awesome! Thank you so much for the kind words, let me know if you need anything.
Jeff the T-Jet wizard ! Over the years I have tried many techniques to correct this defect. It may well be the most common problem we encounter with these little guys. This is, in my opinion, the best method. I use silicone to make my molds but I think I will try silly putty next time though. Great tip to make some decent runners out of those nasty carved up bodies. Thanks Jeff !
Excellent technique. I do a similar tech except instead of using alumilite, I use 'Goop' a mixture of old body shavings and testors liquid glue, it makes a pliable glue in the color of the plastic you use. Matches perfectly.
And its a great way to fix window posts because it is the same plastic but you have to use the same color if you want to look like it was made that way it saves bodies that are not that bad off
Theres a way to do the same thing with out using resin take a old chopped up body that has no hope and use paint thinner (testers) and a little at a time make putty from the old body of the color and put it on the car let it dry the putty becomes part of the cars plastic just like it was made that way ive made a Lola hatch back and it looks like Aurora made it that way Ive cut a g GTO 250 and a Porch 904 and put them together and you can tell that it has a seam because it dosent
It’s interesting Jeff the advancement of slotcar tires….back in the day you had to cut the bodies to fit those huge slicks …..as the hobby progressed the tires have gotten smaller with incredibly more traction…..I recently purchased the Dash blizzard rear tires which fit on the tuffones wheels to be an outstanding choice…..AND they fit under all the wheel openings on the Tjet cars….no longer do we have to cut up classic tjets….excellent restoration video!!….memories of going to the hobby shop to get hop up parts….truly priceless…..THANKS 🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️
Hey Charles, I couldn't agree more. Some of the reproduction tires on the market now are truly awesome! Thank you so much for the kind words, let me know if you need anything.
Interesting video great job keep up the great job have a great rest of your weekend
Thanks, you too!
Jeff the T-Jet wizard ! Over the years I have tried many techniques to correct this defect. It may well be the most common problem we encounter with these little guys. This is, in my opinion, the best method. I use silicone to make my molds but I think I will try silly putty next time though. Great tip to make some decent runners out of those nasty carved up bodies. Thanks Jeff !
Hey Hick, glad you liked it. You have to send before and after pictures, I'd love to see how you do!!
I will do my best to equal your work buddy lol@@JeffRyan
I can’t wait!!
Thanks for video. I have a bunch of bodies I can fix now.
Hey TD, I would LOVE to see some before & and after pictures!! Let me know how you do.
You are amazing Jeff. You have such talent fixing and repairing slot cars. Great video.
Hey TRF, I appreciate that!
WoW!..i'm not familiar with that AlumiLite stuff, I need some of that stuff..Thanks Jeff!
Hey MEC, yeah, give the Alumilite products a whirl, I love what they have!
Hey Jeff, The side of the VW bug turned out great!
Hey, it just goes you how easy it is to make these old slot car bodies look better again, right?!
Cool work👍🏾
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent technique. I do a similar tech except instead of using alumilite, I use 'Goop' a mixture of old body shavings and testors liquid glue, it makes a pliable glue in the color of the plastic you use. Matches perfectly.
Hey Cave, great tip. Please make a video showing the process, that'd be awesome!
So awesome work bro
Thank you so much Zel 😀
And its a great way to fix window posts because it is the same plastic but you have to use the same color if you want to look like it was made that way it saves bodies that are not that bad off
Hey Roy, again I really need to get with you more about this technique.
I wonder if play dough would work the same as the two part mold? Cool video for sure.
Hey Mark, thanks for the kind words, I certainly appreciate it!!
Theres a way to do the same thing with out using resin take a old chopped up body that has no hope and use paint thinner (testers) and a little at a time make putty from the old body of the color and put it on the car let it dry the putty becomes part of the cars plastic just like it was made that way ive made a Lola hatch back and it looks like Aurora made it that way Ive cut a g GTO 250 and a Porch 904 and put them together and you can tell that it has a seam because it dosent
Hey Roy, wow, I need to talk to you. Please email me at smokintjets@gmail.com
I wonder if play dough would work the same as the two part mold? Cool video for sure.
Hey Mark, I wonder why no one has suggested that before....
I wonder if play dough would work the same as the two part mold? Cool video for sure.
Hey Mark, if you decide to try it, let me know!
Keep having fun!!
I wonder if play dough would work the same as the two part mold? Cool video for sure.
Hey Mark, now that's an idea!