I used to race HO back in the day when there were real technical differences between the cars. There were the Aurora pancake motors that had the torque coming off the corners and the Tyco can motors that had the speed at the end of the straight. That was back in the late 1960s and early 70s. Now every car is running a can motor.
"Never give up,
never slow down,
never grow old,
never die young..."
I think they'd all agree.
Old enough.
Yeah man, the major different between kid and adult toys is that the latter cost 10-20 times as much.
The factor may be 1000 in this case.
Well she'll never get a ride in it but if she leaves a kiss on it the other racers will be jealous.
That will be a lucky car.
as someone who raced 1/32 for years I didn't even see a reason to comment earlier.
Well played.
I used to race HO back in the day when there were real technical differences between the cars. There were the Aurora pancake motors that had the torque coming off the corners and the Tyco can motors that had the speed at the end of the straight. That was back in the late 1960s and early 70s. Now every car is running a can motor.
Well, then you know a lot more about the subject than I do.
The cars and tracks I used to play with were crappy.