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10-11-2019, 05:00 PM | #1321 | ||
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Well, its something ive been meaning to do. And i did it today. So me and my boy enjoy slot car racing. Not being competitive, but we both had stock scaletrix cars and we only ran them at the track. Appart from tyres, you cant really modify the cars we have. Yes my 2 had tyres, but i broke the plastic chassis on both, my kids car, it has tyres and isnt broken. So today i bought 2 identical bar the livery, steel chassis, race spec cars. Both the same body. There was no real choice, they had 2 dodge viper gtsrs. So i bought them both. Sent photos to my kid so he could choose the red one or blue one. Well, it was red stripes or blue stripes. I only had 2 options, so no real choice. The kid went blue. Thats fine. So thats now his race slot car. I turned down the free track time my local track offers if you buy a car. Only reason due to my little unit had to choose a car. Im itching to see what the stiffer weighted chassis with more tyre and a lower centre of gravith with the more power will do to track times. My non consistant hot laps on their big gp track are mid to high 8's, but they reckon 7.4s with the new car should be taking it easy, not even pushing it.
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10-11-2019, 05:23 PM | #1322 | |||
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I was looking at the Scaletrix racing truck series and they look really cool with the tail hanging out on the corners. I don't reckon any laps times would be broken with these though.
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11-11-2019, 05:01 PM | #1323 | |||
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So if you do stumble across a track and have an hour to kill, spend the 5 to rent a car and give it a go. Its a good way to kill time on the cheap and a bit of fun i reckon. My locas is $5 for 15 minutes, 10 for half an hour and $15 per hour. If you dont have a car its $5 rental. But these guys are good, ive spent 5 for 15 minutes before and as it was dead there, i spent over an hour racing the guy running the track. |
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11-11-2019, 07:08 PM | #1324 | ||
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Thanks 4,
I think there's a couple of tracks around in the bigger towns.
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11-11-2019, 07:48 PM | #1326 | ||
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Its just making me more keen to try the new car out hey. My previous 2 scaletric cars were the 1988 djr number 17 ford sierra, and a 1978 falcon cobra hard top. The moffet and jacky ickx car. My kid has the 1988 under 2.5L john player special bmw m3. The 2 identical spec and body cars i bought for the little unit and myself are lemans bodied dodge vipers. Different liveries, but same everything. Keep it a level playing field. Both my son and i have taken up the offer to rip on other peoples race spec slotcars, they are so much easier to drive fast, dont fall off the track at all, and the whole time the owners are in your ear saying push harder. So now me and the kid have our own, parts are replaceable, bodies can also be replaced, for the first part, im going to say to my son absolutely push it, we can change the body, and just let it rip. Maybe after the first bodies, ill be not so happy about the financials, but we will know the limits for a fast lap. Then we weight and modify. No plans to fit into a racing class, just some fun with my kid and myself.
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13-11-2019, 11:04 AM | #1327 | ||
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13-11-2019, 12:58 PM | #1328 | ||
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Driving through the touchless carwash at Moorebank, quick run to the Menai turnoff via Heathcote Rd to dry then back home for a tyre spray & wipe with ArmorAll.
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14-11-2019, 03:26 PM | #1330 | ||
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Taking a sly leak while you weren't looking.
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14-11-2019, 03:40 PM | #1332 | ||
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It's actually quicker to get a T-shirt from USA than it is get something posted from SA !!
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14-11-2019, 03:59 PM | #1333 | ||
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Usually better quality T's from the US as well. Haines etc.
USB sticks to WA from country Vic (snail mail) takes 3 weeks (15 working days) Adding insult to injury they charge me $2 postage due to being slightly thicker in the envelop.
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14-11-2019, 04:10 PM | #1334 | ||
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How's the Louisville coming along mate ?
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14-11-2019, 04:22 PM | #1335 | ||
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When I'm there, SLOWLY !
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14-11-2019, 09:51 PM | #1336 | ||
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Did have a chuckle when putting my father in the car. Got him in the seat, I normally pass the seatbelt buckle over his shoulder and make him plug it in while adding all the slack I can from the reel (if it’s tight he struggles to get it in the slot).
Anyway, there he is hanging onto the male part of the buckle but instead of slotting it in, the silly bugger is trying to put it in his pocket. That’s a fail up there with confusing tissue box and toaster. Hey, the bread does go in - just doesn’t toast so well... |
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15-11-2019, 04:20 AM | #1337 | ||
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Friday has kicked off well. Email from tech support on a US-made product basically saying “Oh, you don’t need to buy one of our expensive spares and have it sent over, these are the specs and here is an image of the item to replace. Save your beans and get it cheap locally.”
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15-11-2019, 03:09 PM | #1338 | ||
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Went and saw INXS live at Wembley stadium.
Ok well I wasn't actually there, but I can still say I saw INXS at Wembley. It was on the big screen at the movies last night, really, really good. Just listening to one of their albums now. Sad waste of talent and a life.
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15-11-2019, 06:16 PM | #1339 | ||
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My manager told me he had heard the boys talking me up lately. So a few months back this lovely lady who wouldnt even look at the boys gave me her number. She went a bit cold when she got back with her boyfriend, but now thats over again, im back in. Anyrate, i said i did it the old school way that the boys dont comprehend. I dont even have a facebook account. So i said there was no face stalking, to be fair, ive been going hard on her for the past 3 days only, but never knew her surname. We just got along really well in person etc. So my manager said he'd be the judge. So i said her name and he looked it up and got confused. He asked is that her. Yep. He said good on you to me. This chick has a head on her shoulders, but she also has some serious looks. And im a lot older. My manager has met my ex wife, but now like the boys at work, he is impressed. Im nice to everybody, she just appreciated that.
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15-11-2019, 07:09 PM | #1340 | |||
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Knocked off early, cleaned up the garage, now having a few beers. Have to enjoy it because I have been booked in for a **** load of meetings (by my standards) I'm not going to like next week. 10hrs worth
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16-11-2019, 08:50 AM | #1341 | ||
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Felt a bit empty not having a project car anymore so I bought something for the wife that we both can enjoy when I come home...
That RIO is at 188000kms now and all I do is change the oil every 7000kms !! |
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16-11-2019, 12:49 PM | #1342 | ||
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I took my new slotcar to the track for its first run, a shakedown per say. So i fitted the 9mm guide for wood tracks, sanded the tyres, but other then that, its stock. So my prevoise scaleletric cars on the same track im most familar with, consistant 10 second laps, best being a 9.85. When i bought the new car the bloke said 9.4s stock. This thing is both fast and easy to drive. So just feeling it out is was a consistant 9 seconds flat. I still havent got used to the car, but on that track ive had to adapt from my old car. Where i could stay in it with the old car as it was slower, i have to back off. Where i had to slow in the old car i can stay in it. My best lap was 8.745. But it wasnt a 1 off. It was lap after lap high 8s. There was another bloke on the same track, he races slotcars. His car was same chassis and motor as mine. My car was quicker in the straights even though they were same spec. So we swapped cars so he could feel out mine. I didnt go hard on his car, but still ran a best of 8.2 in his. His advice, well his car had all the grip. So he said i need to get aggressive and sand down the rear tyres, probably why for an identical setup mine had more top end and less grip in the corners. And also he coated his fronts in super glue. From what i understand, you dont want ant grip in the front on a slotcar. Other then that, standard issue paper mesh on the motor. Thats something i know from rc cars. Had a sick time but. My new car is competitive enough, doesnt fall of the track making me look like 'that guy'. I had a good time. And i didnt break my car.
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16-11-2019, 01:23 PM | #1343 | ||
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Pulling down a shed to give me better access to the old garage that is now cleaned out and ready to accept the XR6 again . Lost my car shade tent in massive winds a few weeks ago and decided the thought of using a car garage as a car garage might be a unique novelty. Who'd have ever thought ?
As the old old outside toilet converted into a garden implement is basically falling down and is making it tighter than it needs to be to squeeze the car past ...it's demolition time. I have a new colorbond 3x3 metre shed to take it's place soon as well. Decided a Makita reciprocating saw would aid greatly I'd need to take a drive about 100kms to get one , and a sledgy for the slab and other bits and pieces . Got in the dear old AU ll Futura as she's hardly been used for a couple of months , plugged in the MP3 and drove to our nearest Mitre 10 . Apart from picking up my reciprocating saw what made me feel good today was a decent drive of a very sweet , very reliable and comfortable Ford Falcon AU.. That's a pretty darn good feeling . She's a lovely old girl and so glad to enjoy her like this . |
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16-11-2019, 01:35 PM | #1344 | |||
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16-11-2019, 02:04 PM | #1345 | ||
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So i do not own a track. I pay to use my local track and thats a proper establishment. Wooden 6 lane tracks. So $15 per hour. A scaletric car, they go for $75 but dont have any servicable parts bar tyres and i guess you call them contacts, i dont know the proper term. The revo i just had a mad time with. It cost $110 but parts are available and also upgrades. Ive only spent half an hour feeling out the revo. Its a lot easier to go faster with. The concept it basic. Today i just competed with myself. But something i got into out of neccesity years back when my left arm stopped working. Theres bodies of all sorts, my previous 2 were a rs500 sierra and a xc cobra
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17-11-2019, 11:20 AM | #1346 | ||
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My kid has been pestering his mum about wanting to try his new slot car. Now she makes my life very difficult. Whilst its not super convenient for me, im meeting my little unit at the track. He is excited to go, but he is going to not shut up for weeks once i semi dial his new race car in a bit. I dont want him to baby it, and he will. Im not saying go out and break it, but i want him to push it and work out the limits. In that case its not breakage, its just sort of more akin to an occupational hazard. Plus, parts can be replaced. So im keen for the little blokes reaction.
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17-11-2019, 12:58 PM | #1347 | ||
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Just like a cat or dog when they know theyre about to be fed, they get excited and kind of annoying. That was my kid watching his new slot car getting setup and tyres prepped. Him on track with his new car. With our old cars regardless of which car i was an easy 2 seconds faster. With his new car he is extremely competitive time wise. I cut a pb of 8.5. His best was a 8.8. But they were hot laps. We battled hard running consistant 9 flat laps. The track was dirty as race night was last night so grip on corner exits was gone so it was actually hard to maintain speed. But now me and the young bloke can actually race and he is so impressed at the speed and how much easier the new car is to drive fast and keep on track. I made sure he lapped his old car first before the new one. There is no comparrison.
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17-11-2019, 06:34 PM | #1348 | |||
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18-11-2019, 08:49 PM | #1349 | ||
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I bought one of my aunties a car...
I didn't realise she had lost her independence and I wasn't going another day without fixing it for her. Her family turned her back on her as they did to me also many years ago Long story short, she now refers to me as her son. This was the final step in sharing my new found blessings with someone I love and respect that others have walked away from. One day I might explain further on here but for now I feel pretty blessed to have loved ones in my life again... I'm not alone anymore My wife reckons I have finally grown up and I should be proud LOL let's see... |
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18-11-2019, 10:44 PM | #1350 | ||
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One of my overseas car friends, who is an automotive journalist, wrote a coffee table book about old school sports cars. It was commissioned by a publishing house in Europe, and published earlier this year.
I ordered a copy from Germany last week, and it arrived today. It's a lovely book, and I'm really proud to see my friend's name right there in print. Now I just have to catch up with him again and get him to sign it!
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