The author has been focused on their Model Motoring track and classic Aurora cars, particularly the Road Crew, as the holiday season creates a busy work schedule. They recently restored a unique ochre yellow ’41 Willys body, enhancing it with retro wheels. This project sparked plans for a second gasser-style dragster.
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Sweet Surrender: The Road Crew in the Snow
On a snowy Saturday, the author shares his excitement about slot car racing and vintage cartoons, introducing new additions to his collection. He details the restoration of various classic models, including a ’63 Riviera, a ’65 Mustang, and a ’68 Firebird. The piece reflects on collecting passion and the comforts of home during winter.
Rally ‘Round the Tree ‘23
Once again I am missing my friend who passed away in April. Dale loved X-mas; it was his favorite time of year, and he was an avid collector of vintage X-mas ornaments, lights, and electronics. It pains me to think that his nearly lifelong collection, some of it very valuable, probably wound up in aContinue reading “Rally ‘Round the Tree ‘23”
Honing Race Methodologies for the Super Stock Fleet
The blogger spent Saturday at the office working on networking equipment, appreciating the undistracted time. Later, he raced with a friend, trying to track lap times with a timer that lacked crucial functionality. He plans to improve their racing sessions with time trials to better match competitive cars, while still enjoying their current games.
Junker Jag Rescued: A Successful Aurora Restoration Raises the Burning Question, What To Do About Those Cheesy Decals?
A lot of T-Jet collectors have their opinions about old decals on old T-Jets. This guy’s YouTube channel, for instance, mentions this on occasion: I watch this channel from time to time (despite the host’s irritating propensity for repeating himself); he has a more impressive collection than I, and does some decent restorations from timeContinue reading “Junker Jag Rescued: A Successful Aurora Restoration Raises the Burning Question, What To Do About Those Cheesy Decals?”