Rock N’ Roll Burnout: The Road Crew As A Retirement Home for Racing Motors

The author reflects on the challenges of racing motors in a high-performance environment, detailing experiences with engine fires and the eventual wear of components. Despite losing several motors, they find creative ways to utilize retired parts for vintage cars, ensuring these still-functioning motors continue to run, albeit at lower speeds.

Challenging the “Phantom Racer” – Racing Against Drones on the Model Motoring Track

The control box for a Model Motoring track, designed by the author’s late friend Dale, allows for racing against a “Phantom Racer,” fulfilling a childhood dream. While racing against real people is now possible, the option to race solo provides enjoyable weekend entertainment and challenges, making the hobby exciting despite limited interest from friends.

Resistance Is Futile: Learning to “ohm” Like A Maharishi!

The post discusses the importance of resistance ratings in Thunderjet motors for slot car performance, particularly regarding braking ability. The author reflects on testing various motors from different eras, highlighting inconsistencies in resistance ratings. Despite claims about lower resistance boosting performance, the complexity of slot car racing suggests many factors impact outcomes beyond mere resistance.

Road Crew Expansion: A Beautiful Pair of Original Aurora Classics

As winter settles in the Rockies, the author shares their passion for vintage slot cars, specifically their Aurora T-Jet collection. They detail recent acquisitions—a cleaned 1963 Thunderbird and a refurbished 1967 Oldsmobile Toronado—emphasizing enjoyment over mint condition. The pieces reflect personal engagement rather than mere collectibles, enhancing their winter hobby.

Funnier Than Any Joke: You Have To See This…And You Might Still Not Believe It!

The post critiques the ongoing climate change discourse, highlighting the repetitive calls for societal transformation to tackle climate crises. It mocks the seriousness of such claims, suggesting that this perspective fuels skepticism towards climate action. The author ironically proposes a return to less environmentally friendly practices, symbolized by a link to a video.