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I started out with HO when I was a kid. When I got out of racing RC cars and back into slots in 2004 I thought a lot about which scale to go with and...
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I've been retired for almost a year. It was a bit of an adjustment at first as I was pretty much of a workaholic and the VP of there company where I worked...
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HO Scale modifieds
I haven't been around in a while but here's a sample of what I've been doing since I made the switch to HO late last year. I started out with HO when...
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The previous X Tractions run pretty good actually, it's just that the new ones seem much faster. On the older ones I replaced the brushes with Tjet pick...
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Auto World X Traction cars
I just got three new X Traction cars and all three are absolute bullets. They are way faster than the two that I got late last year. Has Auto World changed...
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Yep, not a lot of racing room so you had to use some muscle some of the time. I've noticed a lot of the Dorney Park cars were also very narrow.
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John, That looks great. I'm glad to see some Dorney Park cars showing up.
Rich, The 81 that George Wambold ran at Dorney Park and the John...
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Good suggestions, guys! I would stick with lane rotation instead of crossovers, HO crossovers seem like too tight of a curve to help the flow of traffic....
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So I wanted to post an update on my track progress. I got all of the pieces I need to make the track the size that I wanted and I had two 45 ohm Parma...
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With enough Dremel and glue you can make anything fit anything!
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I did this Pete Corey car. I think the coupe will be perfect for a Ray Hendrick build! Big Donkey resins makes some really nice bodies.
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Nice bunch of bodies! Any chance you could show a close up of the fendered coupe? I've been wanting to do a Ray Hendrick coupe for a very long time and...
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I can't take any of the credit. Indycals did all of the hard work. I can say it was more difficult than decalling a 1:32 car.
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Sorry, I was told at the start of this hobby that there would be NO math.......
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