Remember age is just a number, your never too 'old' to engage in play! Thanks so much for watching, commenting and subscribing, I really appreciate it!
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed this episode! The cars are getting closer to being finished! Thanks for watching, commenting and subscribing, I really appreciate your support!
I'm so pleased that you are enjoying the builds of these cars! The next step is detailing them and I hope to channel your talent at creating and bringing figures to life! Thank you so much for all of your support, it really means so much!
I'm so pleased that you like the cars! I couldn't agree with you more, it is just wonderful to drive slot cars that are scratch built! Thanks so much for all of your support! It really means a lot!
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed this episode! The cars are getting closer to being completed! Thanks for watching, commenting and subscribing, I really appreciate your support!
I'm wondering out of all those cars if you have a ver-room it was a plastic Sprint car it was white and I think it was a number 6 it came out in the 1970s you roll the back wheels it sounds like a race car. And the sound was so neat. Those were the good old days.
Another fun step in the completion of these cars, & without any redesign required too. These may be the only slot cars in North America with opening doors. Will your next new build have working lights for night racing? Or have you already done that? It's been enjoyable watching these cars getting built. Nice job John.
I'm so pleased that you are enjoying these episodes of the Alfa builds! I was not planning on working lights but that is now added to the list of future projects! Thank you so very much for your continued and most valued support, I really appreciate it!
Awesome work, John. Where did you find the Alfa Duetto Spiders? I would love to find one to convert to slot racer. I love vintage sport car racing and working on a couple now.
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed this episode! The Alfa Spider was purchased for me by my wife. It was a metal diecast car that I then took apart and cast in resin to produce the cars in this episode! I'd love to see the cars that you are working on! Thanks so much for watching, commenting and subscribing! I really appreciate it!
Hi, John - was watching the Worldwide Chat last night and was wondering what specific Professor Motor controller that Chris had suggested for you? I'm still using a Parm 45 ohm and I am considering an upgrade as well. Thanks!
I'm 63 years old today and I would still go nuts playing with all those toys there😮
Remember age is just a number, your never too 'old' to engage in play! Thanks so much for watching, commenting and subscribing, I really appreciate it!
So much fun watching you put these together, John! Looking forward to seeing you finish them up. Thanks for sharing!
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed this episode! The cars are getting closer to being finished! Thanks for watching, commenting and subscribing, I really appreciate your support!
I keep channeling "The Graduate" as I watch you build these Spiders-especially the red one of course. What a lovely duo! Model on John!
I'm so pleased that you are enjoying the builds of these cars! The next step is detailing them and I hope to channel your talent at creating and bringing figures to life! Thank you so much for all of your support, it really means so much!
Wow!...These Alfa's are amazing John!! Nothing beats home-built slot cars...just wonderful!
I'm so pleased that you like the cars! I couldn't agree with you more, it is just wonderful to drive slot cars that are scratch built! Thanks so much for all of your support! It really means a lot!
Another job well done. 👍
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed this episode! The cars are getting closer to being completed! Thanks for watching, commenting and subscribing, I really appreciate your support!
looking good John
Thanks so much!! I so appreciate your continued support!
As the body being red on the alpha the gold wheels would look perfect on that car.
Thanks so much! The car is getting close to being completed!
I'm wondering out of all those cars if you have a ver-room it was a plastic Sprint car it was white and I think it was a number 6 it came out in the 1970s you roll the back wheels it sounds like a race car. And the sound was so neat. Those were the good old days.
I'm afraid that I don't, it sure sounds like a very cool toy!
Another fun step in the completion of these cars, & without any redesign required too. These may be the only slot cars in North America with opening doors. Will your next new build have working lights for night racing? Or have you already done that? It's been enjoyable watching these cars getting built. Nice job John.
I'm so pleased that you are enjoying these episodes of the Alfa builds! I was not planning on working lights but that is now added to the list of future projects! Thank you so very much for your continued and most valued support, I really appreciate it!
Awesome work, John. Where did you find the Alfa Duetto Spiders? I would love to find one to convert to slot racer. I love vintage sport car racing and working on a couple now.
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed this episode! The Alfa Spider was purchased for me by my wife. It was a metal diecast car that I then took apart and cast in resin to produce the cars in this episode! I'd love to see the cars that you are working on! Thanks so much for watching, commenting and subscribing! I really appreciate it!
Hi, John - was watching the Worldwide Chat last night and was wondering what specific Professor Motor controller that Chris had suggested for you? I'm still using a Parm 45 ohm and I am considering an upgrade as well. Thanks!
Thanks for watching the WWSCC! The PM controller that Chris recommended for me was the PMTR2110 "Club Racer Pro - Low Voltage. I hope this helps!