The author shares insights from their recent purchase of a limited edition car, primarily for its chassis. This acquisition benefited both them and a friend, enhancing their respective car collections. They discuss their preference for black and white slot cars and tease upcoming content regarding further changes in their collection.
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A MAJOR EVENT for DRAG CITY RACEWAY! At Long Last, the Pit Row Grandstands are FINISHED! w/ FULL VIDEO!
After years of challenges, the grandstands at Drag City Mk IV were finally completed, thanks to a timely shipment of scale figures. The diverse crowd represents all ages to enhance the family-friendly atmosphere. A successful half-price event showcased a Trans Am competition, leading to excitement for the upcoming “BANZAI RUNNER V.”
T-Jet “Dev-Ops:” Always Improving the Fleet!
The author discusses the trendy term “Dev-Ops,” humorously critiquing its meaning as unproductive experimentation in their work. Meanwhile, they share enthusiasm for recent muscle car upgrades, detailing transformations of cars like “BLACK MONA LISA,” “ZEUS,” and “COPPERHEAD,” reflecting creativity and satisfaction in personal projects over work tasks.
T.o.t.L.O. E7: “Pit Stop” AKA “The Winner” (1969)
“Pit Stop” is a unique 1969 black-and-white car racing film directed by Jack Hill, produced by Roger Corman. It uniquely blends art-house style with grindhouse themes, showcasing destructive Figure 8 racing culture. Initially obscure, it has gained recognition through recent restorations, revealing its complex character studies and critique of American car culture’s excesses and consequences.
“Case Management” – T-Jet Parking Systems, Revisited
The author shares their preference for storing models in 24 and 48-car “egg crate” cases, originally made by Matchbox in the 60s. They favor the vintage cardboard versions over modern ones, and despite their expense, consider them essential for their collection. The post details recent purchases and preferences for specific case designs.