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Bigwater
07-13-2005, 04:49 PM
Gary,
When I was young we had Fly Cars. They ran on Slot tracks. Thy were very fast. I gave my cars,tires, and motors away a long time ago. I want to get back into it. Do you know or have you heard if any slot car tracks are around anymore?? They would know where to get the cars and stuff.

Thanks in advance,
Biggie

madf1man
07-13-2005, 05:01 PM
pasadena raceway has 2 nice tracks. Nats are held there every year I think.Behind Almeda Mall 713-946-2884 Hes open from 2 till 10

Bigwater
07-13-2005, 05:07 PM
Thanks a lot Madf1man. I'll give 'em a call.

Biggie

Gary
07-13-2005, 05:34 PM
Good thing MadF1Man is here Bigwater. I have no idea what Fly cars are. But Im interested. :) What scale are they? 24th? Were racing 28th scale RC cars this Sunday if you like to check it out. Its on the west side of town, I10 and Wilcrest area. Your more than invited bro!

madf1man
07-13-2005, 05:45 PM
Took some of my flyers out there and hung out awhile. Cool stuff and cheeeeeeap. I saw a car do 3.5 second laps and could barely keep up. Lap record is 1.5!!!!!!!!!!!!! It aint a small track either

Gary
07-13-2005, 06:23 PM
Took some of my flyers out there and hung out awhile. Cool stuff and cheeeeeeap. I saw a car do 3.5 second laps and could barely keep up. Lap record is 1.5!!!!!!!!!!!!! It aint a small track either
I can understand the cool and cheap factor. Thats the draw to racers on a budget in any form of racing. I think RC is a step ahead of slots mainly because of the fact that you can steer them insted of not steering them.

You have a copy of your flyer? Post it up!

Bigwater
07-13-2005, 11:08 PM
Gary,

It's been so many years since I've raced them that it's difficult to explain. I was very young when I had them. I think they were 1/24 but knot sure. All I need to do is go visit them and I'll remember. Everything will come back to me. I remember we had some high quality glue that we would put on the tires to make them grab. The Higher dollar controller you had, the faster the car would go. I had one of the fastest Fly cars around. It's a lot different from Rc but still reel fun.

Biggie:fish:

Gary
07-16-2005, 11:56 PM
You can get into RC for about the same price. These are called Koyosho Mini Zs and are getting really popular around here due to the low cost.

cjtamu
07-17-2005, 08:38 AM
I still like the HO scale slots. I need some pieces of old Aurora track to get mine back up and running. Anybody got any?

Bigwater
07-18-2005, 06:49 AM
Thats cool Gary. What is that silver thing on top a Motor mount?

Biggie

madf1man
07-18-2005, 08:07 AM
Atomic Dampner system used to control the rearend suspension

Bigwater
07-18-2005, 03:49 PM
I like those 10 microfarad Caps. I was thinking the same thing for the slots. I believe it's illegal in slots. these guys surely have already thought of it.

Biggie

Newt
08-15-2005, 09:38 PM
The old slot cars were 1/24 scale. I still have my old slot car box. I use it for reloading stuff.

craig
10-31-2005, 09:34 PM
I didn't see these guys mentioned before, so I will now...

Houston Scale Raceway (sp?) on Cypress - North Houston has a nice track and features 1/32 scale cars - which are almost as detailed as a die cast static model.

Check out their website - http://hsarc.net/ (http://www.hsarc.net)

Froggy69
11-01-2005, 07:43 AM
thanks for the link to the slot car track.i used to run them many yrs ago but the track i ran at closed and i didn't know of any other tracks close so i gave it up.

PD2
12-22-2005, 10:53 AM
Man, this is really close to my house - I'm gonna have to go check this out. With my recent budget cuts this may make more sense for a hobby for me now.

PD2:cool:

PD2
12-24-2005, 08:48 AM
Well, done did it - my daughter and I went to watch these guys race last night and she loved it!! So we got hooked up with a track set - LeMans too! Gonna do some home racing and may go race with the crew up there from time to time. Looks like fun and totally reminds me of my childhood of playing with the HO scales!

This ought to be fun!
PD2:cool:

physhstyx
01-06-2006, 11:40 AM
I can understand the cool and cheap factor. Thats the draw to racers on a budget in any form of racing. I think RC is a step ahead of slots mainly because of the fact that you can steer them insted of not steering them.

You have a copy of your flyer? Post it up!
I used to frequent Pasadena raceway with my older kids years ago. PA watson is the owner and he still runs the track. You can get in with the basic begginer car and controller for about a 100.00 bucks. But as you move up in classes the cars and the controllers get more expensive.
Here is a link for 1/24 scale cars on E-Bay this is what they run on that track.

http://toys.listings.ebay.com/Modern-1970-Now_1-24_W0QQfromZR4QQfsooZ2QQfsopZ2QQsacatZ2617QQsocmdZ ListingItemList

Lots of bang for the buck.

I often think that if someone with some cash would open a Hobby shop with 2 or 3 very large slot car tracks and an indoor RC electric track that it would go through the roof with buisness. Sell all types of Hobby stuff that people like to spend money on, crafts, Aircraft, boats, and cars etc... People just love this stuff, but as I stated before there just isn't enough tracks around and they are not open all the time. If the track was open every day until say 9:00pm people could play after work.
Ok enough dreaming I just woke up.
Later
Larry

PD2
01-06-2006, 02:24 PM
I often think that if someone with some cash would open a Hobby shop with 2 or 3 very large slot car tracks and an indoor RC electric track that it would go through the roof with buisness. Sell all types of Hobby stuff that people like to spend money on, crafts, Aircraft, boats, and cars etc... People just love this stuff, but as I stated before there just isn't enough tracks around and they are not open all the time. If the track was open every day until say 9:00pm people could play after work.
Ok enough dreaming I just woke up.
Later
Larry
Actually, Meir at M&M has this - he has a slot car track as well as the off-road R/C track. The difference is that he does not promote very many races there nor do they hold them regularly. I guess that it could be attributed to one of the reasons that M&M is still around - they do EVERY THING hobby related nearly - slots, R/C cars, boats, planes, plus other things. VERY comparable to a Hobby Town for sure, as far as inventory and things they carry.

Personally, I'm thinking of going the way of slots and stepping away from R/C for a while. Budget and time, as well as the interest level of my daughter to do some hobby with her dad seems to be driving most of this decision. I still have not made the decision 100%, but things are looking more and more like it.....

PD2:cool:

Gary
02-11-2006, 02:56 PM
I used to frequent Pasadena raceway with my older kids years ago. PA watson is the owner and he still runs the track. You can get in with the basic begginer car and controller for about a 100.00 bucks. But as you move up in classes the cars and the controllers get more expensive.
Here is a link for 1/24 scale cars on E-Bay this is what they run on that track.

http://toys.listings.ebay.com/Modern-1970-Now_1-24_W0QQfromZR4QQfsooZ2QQfsopZ2QQsacatZ2617QQsocmdZ ListingItemList

Lots of bang for the buck.

I often think that if someone with some cash would open a Hobby shop with 2 or 3 very large slot car tracks and an indoor RC electric track that it would go through the roof with buisness. Sell all types of Hobby stuff that people like to spend money on, crafts, Aircraft, boats, and cars etc... People just love this stuff, but as I stated before there just isn't enough tracks around and they are not open all the time. If the track was open every day until say 9:00pm people could play after work.
Ok enough dreaming I just woke up.
Later
Larry
PA Watson just opened a track in Katy. Im gonna check into slots just for grins.

PD2
02-11-2006, 08:23 PM
PA Watson just opened a track in Katy. Im gonna check into slots just for grins.
Really? Where? I went and ran a car I had last night at the HSARC on Cypress N. Houston and had some fun. The cars are cheap and at $10 per night to race (which includes the rental for a controller) you just can't beat it! Plus its indoors and no weather delays. It's not as easy as it looks, is all I can say.

Let me know where the Katy place is.......

PD2:cool:

Gary
02-11-2006, 08:27 PM
Really? Where? I went and ran a car I had last night at the HSARC on Cypress N. Houston and had some fun. The cars are cheap and at $10 per night to race (which includes the rental for a controller) you just can't beat it! Plus its indoors and no weather delays. It's not as easy as it looks, is all I can say.

Let me know where the Katy place is.......

PD2:cool:
A guy at work brought me a flyer and a card from there. I left it at work though. I do remember its on So. Mason next to Fuzzy's pizza?

PD2
02-12-2006, 07:35 AM
A guy at work brought me a flyer and a card from there. I left it at work though. I do remember its on So. Mason next to Fuzzy's pizza?
I know exactly where that is at! SWEET! Fuzzy's is a great pizza place, BTW! HAHAHA!!!

I'll have to take a ride out and check it out. VERY cool!

HSARC races every Friday night at 6 pm and only runs 1/32 scale cars. They alternate between about 4 classes, for beginners, and then seperate the drivers into Beginners, Intermediate, and Masters. Saturday evenings are for another racing type - American Iron and Touring Car classes. These races seem to be more for fun as they tell racers they can keep their magnets in (the Friday night races are magnets out only).

It was pretty fun and the guys there remind me a lot of our 2CRT guys. Definitely a less expensive way to pull da leeeever!

PD2:cool:

Gary
02-12-2006, 11:40 AM
What cars are guys running? I did some googling and found mainly el cheapo $35 type cars to $450 radical cars. And $250 for a controller? LOL

If I were to get interested in slots I would something like the MiniZs. Around $100

PD2
02-12-2006, 04:25 PM
What cars are guys running? I did some googling and found mainly el cheapo $35 type cars to $450 radical cars. And $250 for a controller? LOL

If I were to get interested in slots I would something like the MiniZs. Around $100
Are ya kidding me? Like I said, the HSARC shop has the Challengers/Beginners class cause you can start box stock and not have to worry about building - that is for three levels up called Master's Class.

So, in Challengers you start with box stock LeMans, F1, NASCAR, and GT cars. To give you and idea, I paid $19.99 plus tax for my F1! My most expensive car is my GT - a Ninco Honda NSX Takata racer that costs $45.99 (but since I had got some e-Bay money, it was my Christmas present. Any way, in these classes, none of these cars should cost more than $50 each! And they are box, ready to run with nothing more to do than glue and true the tires - which can be done at the shop for free!

As for the controllers, at HSARC the controllers can be purchased or rented. Purchasing can be as cheap as $50-$60 with is a nice, but low end Professor Motor controller which is all the Challenger's class racers run. OR, you can rent a controller each night for $5!

Then racing is a flat $5 entry fee! So if you go one night and buy what you want to race and sign up to race, you are basicaly looking at not more than $75 and that includes the rented controller, race fee and the car that you want to run for the night! Where else can you do that? I think your $100 limit is MORE than achievable if you do that! And WAY less expensive than even Mini-Z at this point. Maintenance is oiling the bushings and motor as well as greasing the gears and keeping the braids clean and low.

Shoot me an e-mail or PM if you wanna chat more about it bro!

PD2:cool:

Gary
02-12-2006, 05:54 PM
I signed up and posted on the HSARC site bro. Seems like nice guys.

PD2
02-12-2006, 09:25 PM
I signed up and posted on the HSARC site bro. Seems like nice guys.
I saw ya.....very nice guys, even when they disagree. Definitely respectable and when we race, we have tons of kids involved. I got my butt whooped by a 8 year old girl. Grant it, she has a bit more track time than I do, but I'm telling ya, its a lot more to it that just pulling a trigger. Fun stuff for sure! Hope you come out one night bro.

PD2:cool:

PD2
04-23-2007, 05:04 AM
Went racing Friday for the first time in a long time! MAN I missed racing! I missed it so much, I took 1st place in Challengers League B and was able to bump up to Challengers League A! Didn't do it cause my daughter said that she wanted to race with me next time I went to the track on a Friday night, so I spent the rest of the night setting up her cars to race there with me.

It was a fun time for sure! Like I said, I like just about anything that has wheels and you can race!

PD2:cool:

Michaelb323
04-23-2007, 11:12 AM
I got a slot car set with two cars that I can sell you for $50 They have two pistol controllers :) Email me at michaelb323@hotmail.com BTW I totally loved slot racing and im only 17

PD2
04-23-2007, 09:14 PM
I got a slot car set with two cars that I can sell you for $50 They have two pistol controllers :) Email me at michaelb323@hotmail.com BTW I totally loved slot racing and im only 17
Thanks for the offer, but I'm all set for slot car racing. If you are in the Cypress area, you ought to come out to HSARC and run - Friday nights at 7:00pm and then they also race some different cars on Saturday and Sunday. Friday night is their big night though.

PD2:cool: