Nice classic tjets…yup still have my model motoring set and love the hobby iam 69 years old and enjoy every day I spend with my layout…..NICE JOB ON THE CARS outstanding video…thanks 🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️
I would keep both! The interiors are a different color. Now if they were exactly the same that would be different. It’s amazing how you can clean up the cars. Most of my cars have decals on them as that was the thing to do at the time. I still have the decal sheets. Keep it going with the videos Jeff!
Another great video. I will say that the new or newer AutoWorld T-Jets have decals on them and if you wash them with alcohol or VRP the highlights or numbers on the hood will come off. But the older Model Motoring cars are fine with VRP. IMHO Keep up the good work Jeff!
I’m a detail guy I go one step further I chrome the front rear windshield trim and side windows and door handles that’s just what I like for more realism
Hey Kenneth, you have to show me some before and after pics of your projects!! I love you guys that can detail the slot cars bodies. My email address is: smokintjets@gmail.com
I also noticed that its has a small crack one of the front window post as well but a easy fix when I push it together you cant even notice it@@JeffRyan
From one Jeff to another, the new cobra looks better. I think you even mentioned in another video that the guy color should never match the car color. Idea for a game....use misc. bumpers or windshields to identify which car they fit on. (I would never win that game. lol)
Hey Jeff, first off I’m with you a 100% regarding the new Cobra, that’s the one I’m keeping. And as far as a new game to give stuff away, your bumper picture idea ROCKS!! I like it a lot, thank you so much for the suggestion!!
Hi Jeff. Another great video showing how to restore neglected cars. Those were two nice projects. I do cringe when I see you using a wire wheel to clean motors. They are quite delicate. I use a fiberglass pen to gently clean them and it works well. Also great for pick up shoes between races. Wanted to ask a question about the paint markers. I use the same paint markers that you do And I have found that they have a relatively short shelf life. After some time, the ink that comes out is dark, flat gray, and no longer chrome. Have you had any issues with these markers and perhaps maybe some of your viewers could also comment. I’m thinking of trying the Zoet markers. Does anybody have any experience with these? Keep the great videos combing Jeff we all appreciate them.
Hey Bill, I have had a number of my viewers over the years comment about me using a wire Dremel brush to clean the bottom of the Comm. Plate. All viewers that have commented...none of them have ever tried my technique. One might might consider the comm. plate to be 'delicate' but, it's actually a very sturdy tri-laminate. And since I have over 4 decades with 100% success rate at cleaning the comm. plate with the wire Dremel brush, I'm doing something right. In addition I have always maintained that if anyone can show me a faster/better way to clean the comm. plate, show me. So far to this date, no one has. Regarding the Molotow Chrome Pens, When I kept my chrome pens in the garage, I did have on that had a short shelf life, but I thought it was due to the extreme heat hear in Florida.
Maybe those pens were old before we bought them. Will try again and see what happens. As for using the dremel on motors , I have been clumsy enough to hit my fingers a few times while holding the motor still. So the fiberglass pen saves me some skin. I’m happy with the results. It’s just another way to do it.
Nice classic tjets…yup still have my model motoring set and love the hobby iam 69 years old and enjoy every day I spend with my layout…..NICE JOB ON THE CARS outstanding video…thanks 🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️
Hey Charles, thank you so much for the kind words, let me know if you need anything.
I would keep both! The interiors are a different color. Now if they were exactly the same that would be different. It’s amazing how you can clean up the cars. Most of my cars have decals on them as that was the thing to do at the time. I still have the decal sheets. Keep it going with the videos Jeff!
Hey Mike, you make a great point regarding the differences between the 2 red Cobras, thank you!
On the AC Cobra, I like the contrast of the Tan Carpet with Yellow Driver and Red Body. It and the White Jag turned out real nice!
I agree - new one looks nicer!
Hey Kev, I am considering just keeping the one with the tan floor, we'll see!
Hey FB, I am leaning towards the Cobra with the tan seats, it came out beautifully.
Both bodys came out really nice!!!!!!!!!
Hey SCD, it goes to show how you can buy um at a very reasonable price, fix um them up and have really no slot cars as the outcome, right?!
Great video nice looking cars. Keep up the good work and have fun working on your cars , Keep the newest one
Hey Brad, thank you do much for the kind words, I really appreciate it. Let me know if you need anything.
Awesome content 🚗💨
Hey JMD, thank you so much for the kind words, I certainly appreciate it! Let me know if you need anything, see ya!
That Jag just won't stay in your hand!!🤣🤣😂 Trivia questions based on your book would be a good contest.
Hey Cave, I like the way you think Sir, I'll keep that in mind, thank you!
Another great video. I will say that the new or newer AutoWorld T-Jets have decals on them and if you wash them with alcohol or VRP the highlights or numbers on the hood will come off. But the older Model Motoring cars are fine with VRP. IMHO
Keep up the good work Jeff!
Hey TC, thank you for the kind words. Regarding the VRP or any other product that we want to use on our old slot cars: always use caution, right??
I’m a detail guy I go one step further I chrome the front rear windshield trim and side windows and door handles that’s just what I like for more realism
Hey Kenneth, you have to show me some before and after pics of your projects!! I love you guys that can detail the slot cars bodies. My email address is: smokintjets@gmail.com
I sent you some pictures this morning let me know if you got them
I agree keep both since they aren’t identical
Hey Kenneth, that is definitely a consideration!
I'd keep the one with black floor it looks cleaner
Hey Roy, agreed. I’ll realize look at both very closely.
So cool bro
Thanks for the visit Zel!!
That's funny im working on the same car and same color too though mine as a cracked post
Hey Roy, that's very kool! The screw post should be an easy fix. Oh, and btw, always great to hear from you!!
I also noticed that its has a small crack one of the front window post as well but a easy fix when I push it together you cant even notice it@@JeffRyan
I would keep the old Cobra. The driver on the new one looks like Joe Strummer (not necessarilly a bad thing).
Hey Gene, I'm still on the fence...we'll see!!
From one Jeff to another, the new cobra looks better. I think you even mentioned in another video that the guy color should never match the car color. Idea for a game....use misc. bumpers or windshields to identify which car they fit on. (I would never win that game. lol)
Hey Jeff, first off I’m with you a 100% regarding the new Cobra, that’s the one I’m keeping. And as far as a new game to give stuff away, your bumper picture idea ROCKS!! I like it a lot, thank you so much for the suggestion!!
For a contest...Buy tickets and do a draw. Have the money go to a local charity in your area.
Thomas
Hey TC, great idea, I will keep that in mind, thank you!
The driver of the Cobra has a mohawk.
Kool!!
Hi Jeff.
Another great video showing how to restore neglected cars. Those were two nice projects.
I do cringe when I see you using a wire wheel to clean motors. They are quite delicate. I use a fiberglass pen to gently clean them and it works well. Also great for pick up shoes between races. Wanted to ask a question about the paint markers. I use the same paint markers that you do And I have found that they have a relatively short shelf life. After some time, the ink that comes out is dark, flat gray, and no longer chrome. Have you had any issues with these markers and perhaps maybe some of your viewers could also comment. I’m thinking of trying the Zoet markers. Does anybody have any experience with these? Keep the great videos combing Jeff we all appreciate them.
Hey Bill, I have had a number of my viewers over the years comment about me using a wire Dremel brush to clean the bottom of the Comm. Plate. All viewers that have commented...none of them have ever tried my technique. One might might consider the comm. plate to be 'delicate' but, it's actually a very sturdy tri-laminate. And since I have over 4 decades with 100% success rate at cleaning the comm. plate with the wire Dremel brush, I'm doing something right. In addition I have always maintained that if anyone can show me a faster/better way to clean the comm. plate, show me. So far to this date, no one has.
Regarding the Molotow Chrome Pens, When I kept my chrome pens in the garage, I did have on that had a short shelf life, but I thought it was due to the extreme heat hear in Florida.
Maybe those pens were old before we bought them. Will try again and see what happens. As for using the dremel on motors , I have been clumsy enough to hit my fingers a few times while holding the motor still. So the fiberglass pen saves me some skin.
I’m happy with the results. It’s just another way to do it.
Jeff, no audio. The video was only uploaded about 3 minutes ago, so may be that I need to wait for a bit to hear it
Ty!!
@@JeffRyan It is working
@@genebodenberger Yes I’m reviewing it now!