That was great! I'm now inspired to break out my 25+ AFX cars and re-tune them for maximum performance. Heck - I'm even reviving my Aurora Model Motoring cars with these techniques. Under my brother's tutelage in the late 60s/early 70s, I would just use a pencil eraser to clean all of my metallic surfaces. Can't wait to bring those old cars back to life!
Fun video. Takes me back to my teenager days! Thanks for all the detail. I’d forgotten about the shoe shaping - nice touch. Those magna-tractions designs were kinda complicated. Maybe show a G-plus car too. Another idea - compare AFX to Tyco innards. Until then, cheers!
I always launch springs into oblivion when I work on my cars. I need to try the paint brushes next time instead of q-tips (those leave fuzz). Thank you for sharing.
just got back into the hobby after about 20 years and been watching your videos love them helps a lot forgot so much when it comes to repairing them. got a question where you get them rear rims cant find them can find for 4 gear but not them
I Just found your channel and I have to say you have a great track layout with scenery. Also your car breakdowns and fixes are great little videos. Cleaning & repair👍 I miss my layout its all in boxes. 😊 Great job, i still hv my orig cars
Awesome video. How about doing a 440x2 video including explaining how to putting it in high down force mode? I just hopped up one a little and the videos I found were a little unclear for the the traction magnets on the 440x2s. Thanks
Thanks Larry. I’m planning on doing one for each chassis. With a 440x2 you can’t accomplish high or low downforce with factory magnets. You need north/South Pole magnets.
Amazing video , May i ask what grit was the dremel abrasive wheel that you used to clean to the comm. And what type of red oil did you use to fill the weep hole , TYIA- JC
600 grit wheel on the Dremel. If I could find a higher grit I would use that. I don’t remember the brand of oil. I have had this bottle for over 10 years now I believe it might be old Trinity oil from RC cars but viper scale racing sells some great oil.
Interesting video. I personally do not like to use a dremel tool for car reconditioning. I find a dremel to be a little too aggressive. Pencil erasers work well on armatures and are not as aggressive. High grit sandpaper or emery cloth works well on the pick up shoes and generally makes them flat to the track.
That was great! I'm now inspired to break out my 25+ AFX cars and re-tune them for maximum performance. Heck - I'm even reviving my Aurora Model Motoring cars with these techniques. Under my brother's tutelage in the late 60s/early 70s, I would just use a pencil eraser to clean all of my metallic surfaces. Can't wait to bring those old cars back to life!
Awesome. Yeah most of this will translate to an old T jet.
great video...... liked and subbed
Fun video. Takes me back to my teenager days! Thanks for all the detail. I’d forgotten about the shoe shaping - nice touch. Those magna-tractions designs were kinda complicated. Maybe show a G-plus car too. Another idea - compare AFX to Tyco innards. Until then, cheers!
hey I would really like to see that video of how to make your own afx tires. So if you can I would really enjoy that . thanks.
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I always launch springs into oblivion when I work on my cars. I need to try the paint brushes next time instead of q-tips (those leave fuzz). Thank you for sharing.
Yeah I have lost my fair share of springs. I never liked using q tips.
Hope you do a video on making your own tires.
Once I get some more materials in I will be making one.
Yes, I wanna see that too:)
just got back into the hobby after about 20 years and been watching your videos love them helps a lot forgot so much when it comes to repairing them. got a question where you get them rear rims cant find them can find for 4 gear but not them
I Just found your channel and I have to say you have a great track layout with scenery. Also your car breakdowns and fixes are great little videos. Cleaning & repair👍
I miss my layout its all in boxes. 😊
Great job, i still hv my orig cars
Great tips!
Thanks a lot
Excellent video. Ill be referring to this! Thank you!
Thanks a lot. I started making one for the Tyco 440x2 chassis. Just gotta finish it up eventually.
Awesome video. How about doing a 440x2 video including explaining how to putting it in high down force mode? I just hopped up one a little and the videos I found were a little unclear for the the traction magnets on the 440x2s. Thanks
Thanks Larry. I’m planning on doing one for each chassis. With a 440x2 you can’t accomplish high or low downforce with factory magnets. You need north/South Pole magnets.
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Amazing video , May i ask what grit was the dremel abrasive wheel that you used to clean to the comm. And what type of red oil did you use to fill the weep hole , TYIA- JC
600 grit wheel on the Dremel. If I could find a higher grit I would use that. I don’t remember the brand of oil. I have had this bottle for over 10 years now I believe it might be old Trinity oil from RC cars but viper scale racing sells some great oil.
Interesting video. I personally do not like to use a dremel tool for car reconditioning. I find a dremel to be a little too aggressive. Pencil erasers work well on armatures and are not as aggressive. High grit sandpaper or emery cloth works well on the pick up shoes and generally makes them flat to the track.