Slot cars have came a long way since the 1960s. I build mine from music wire, brass tube , and brass plate. You have a dremmel you could have made a carrier support from a section of 1/4 inch plate.
Dean, thanks so much for watching and for commenting! Yes, slot cars have certainly progressed from the '60s! Do you have any videos of the chassis you have built? I'd love to see them! Thanks again!
Part #2 is as good as part #1. A couple tips when using the thin Dremel abrasive disks. Put 2 disks on the arbor instead of just one. They'll be more difficult to shatter then. You can also soak the disks in ATF (automatic transmission fluid) for a longer life. i'll await for the next installment. Thanks,
Greetings, may I ask where you got your figurines placed around your track. Looking for some Men, Women and Children that are not all in the same positions. Thank you
The majority of the figures around our track have been created and cast by us and painted by us. Here is an episode highlighting our work: ruclips.net/video/9jmEORVSwck/видео.html Thanks so much for watching, commenting and subscribing, I really appreciate it!
Very nice.
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Slot cars have came a long way since the 1960s. I build mine from music wire, brass tube , and brass plate. You have a dremmel you could have made a carrier support from a section of 1/4 inch plate.
Dean, thanks so much for watching and for commenting! Yes, slot cars have certainly progressed from the '60s! Do you have any videos of the chassis you have built? I'd love to see them! Thanks again!
Part #2 is as good as part #1. A couple tips when using the thin Dremel abrasive disks. Put 2 disks on the arbor instead of just one. They'll be more difficult to shatter then. You can also soak the disks in ATF (automatic transmission fluid) for a longer life. i'll await for the next installment. Thanks,
Bill, thanks so much for your very kind comments! Great tips with respect to the Dremel disks, I will certainly give them a try! Thanks again!
Greetings, may I ask where you got your figurines placed around your track. Looking for some Men, Women and Children that are not all in the same positions. Thank you
The majority of the figures around our track have been created and cast by us and painted by us. Here is an episode highlighting our work: ruclips.net/video/9jmEORVSwck/видео.html Thanks so much for watching, commenting and subscribing, I really appreciate it!
Rear deck is so easy. Cut down a playing card or buisiness card
Dean, that's a great idea! I'll have to give it a try! Thanks for watching and for commenting!