an excellent description of these slot cars...the voice of a true master of this craft/hobby has spoken...i could listen to your technical explanations all day...just added you to my subscriptions, sir...thank you for my fun and joy of watching these videos in advance.
@jimcunningham5346 ай бұрын
Thanks for your kind words. I will be posting more videos soon. Anything in particular you would like to see?
@StevenEDavis-su3ud5 ай бұрын
yes, along with car company comparison testings that you do, i'd like to see your explanation of how you constructed your layout and it's timing system. i think that would be very informative too. thank you for considering my suggestions.
@jimjennings31727 ай бұрын
Great job on video I use to race 1/24 scale on big tracks in the mid 60s glad to see it hasn't changed to much.😊
@jimcunningham5347 ай бұрын
I really enjoy running classic and steel cars on my track.
@SimonAlgra2 ай бұрын
Great video on describing the classes of slot cars, those jk cars really do perform on the track
@jimcunningham5342 ай бұрын
Thank-you. Yes they are becoming a favorite class here.
@SlotCarMisfitsofallscales2 ай бұрын
Great watch
@SewfastSpeedway7 ай бұрын
Oh yeah the two previous cars you sent to Canada for a holiday were absolutely gorgeous. 👍👍
@jimcunningham5347 ай бұрын
I have many more like them. If you visit you can try them! Most were tuned for optimum performance then retired from racing except for the occasional vintage race. It takes me more than a year to drive each cari the collection for a few minutes, so I can used your help. :
@SlotCarMisfitsofallscales7 ай бұрын
Jk box stocks are fun and awesome for the raceway tracks
@jimcunningham5347 ай бұрын
Of course, but not many realize how much fun they are on Carrera track with a little track honey, and even a digital Carrera track with an OmniSlotBox.
@gt3wgn8594 ай бұрын
Great video and great track layout! May I ask what the size of your track layout is please? Thank you!
@jimcunningham5344 ай бұрын
Track is 8' by 17' I have designed many layouts and really love this one. Easy to marshal and interesting to drive. I never tires of it. Especially since Carrera digital Or any of my analog cars.
@gt3wgn8594 ай бұрын
@@jimcunningham534 Thank you for the information!
@OgaugeTrainsplusslotCars7 ай бұрын
Very impressive cars
@jimcunningham5342 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@rokosam7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video, great slot cars, very fast and more or less same price as nsr cars, they are not designed for scale and detail but for speed, very rare to see them here in Spain, they call them "zapatillas". Maybe those flexis or stamped cars where at slot clubs in the 80s-90s but not anymore😢
@jimcunningham5347 ай бұрын
They are available on our OmniSlotBox web store here: omnislotbox.com/shop/ols/categories/cars---jk-cheetah-11-and-direct-drive-cars
@SewfastSpeedway7 ай бұрын
Good video comparison of the different car styles. I saw Massimo’s video with the cars you supplied him. He needs a little more practice to be able to go as fast as you were going. I’ve never seen a direct drive car before. Always learning 👍
@jimcunningham5347 ай бұрын
Yes the DD car requires a very different driving style. It has little brakes and torque. But because of his Low Cg and magnet downforce from the motor it can carry a crazy amount of speed in the turns under acceleration. SO the technique is to brake earlier than usual and stomp the throttle at the turn entrance so the gentle acceleration controls drift. Of course the other problem Massimo had was the tires of both cars immediately fouled with dust. But yes I have 50 years of practice on him.
@markcroston7 ай бұрын
Interesting video, the JK anglewinder is what I would consider slow - thick lexan, can motor and simple chassis. Unlimited spring steel and brushless motors are another level. Probably need some goop on the track though!
@jimcunningham5347 ай бұрын
Yes these $85 cars ARE slow compared to the $600 cars you are referring to. I own and have raced that category, but here I am introducing a low cost, low maintenance commercial track type car to owners of Carrera and small club tracks. Most of my audience has never seen or considered running such cars on their track. Our club enjoys these and are buying them. Few, if any would buy $600 cars let along the tools, supplies, spares and controllers required to field one. It is possible to run much faster cars than these on our OmniSlotBox equipped Carrea digital track, but they are not more fun. You are also correct about the need for traction goop for the very high powered cars. We find that even these cars with their foam tires need a light application of track spray to perform well, but we have been using that to improve te performance of everything we run here.
@Mr_D5556 ай бұрын
Very impressive track, what is the size of the room you have that setup in?
@jimcunningham5346 ай бұрын
The Clubhouse is is 18 by 28 feet. The adjascset workshop/showroom is 16 by 24.
@ronsaint16073 ай бұрын
Ran a jk 1/32 scale car on carrera track yesterday and major drift and extremely slow. How did you get that speed frome the jk
@jimcunningham5343 ай бұрын
As mentioned in the video and in our listing of the JK cars on our webstore, foam tires do not work well on a dry dusty track. We apply a VERY light mist of "Track Honey" to our tracks. This does not make track sticky, but dust and rubber stay on the track and do not collect on tires. We do not have to clean track or tires each time we start running. All types of tires work better. The track gets better with use as it "rubbers in". Another issue with foam tires is that the foam can oxidize or dry out. If the tires have lost grip, sand them lightly and or treat with one of the many tire treatments. Also, if you track does not have a power supply upgraded to 5 Amps of more and /or does not have good power taps and or upgraded controllers you will not ge good performance out of the JK cars. We sell the JK cars on our OmniSLotBox site becasue they work well with the OmniSlotbox upgrade and we include a bottle of Track honey with every OmniSlotBox.
@ronsaint16072 ай бұрын
Thank you for the great info
@bomamo96202 ай бұрын
Hi Jim. Nice clip. Did you gat ahead in terms of selling the Omni Slotbox in Germany yet? Greets over from Germany 🙂
@jimcunningham534Ай бұрын
We have been busy with OSb selling about as fast as we can make them. I have shipped to Germany with our problem and I have taken a quick look at the registration to export there properly . I have not had time to work through it.
@philipsoucie30156 ай бұрын
What would be the legal or maximum downforce for the stock Carrera DTM cars to keep everyone fair and competitive.
@jimcunningham5346 ай бұрын
Cars with strong magnetic downforce are easier to drive and can achieve faster lap times but are harder to race than cars with little or no magnetic downforce. Racing is about putting your car "on the limit". With little or no magnet, cars can drift, thereby signaling where the limits are. So they are more predictable and reward proper driving technique. Magnet cars, especially those with magnet toward the rear of the car, loose grip suddenly as the magnet moves off the rail. Crashes are more violent and less predicable. Removing traction magnets form Carrera cars is problematic because Carrera tire and wheel manufacturing tolerances vary considerably, so some cars will handle OK and most badly. Ther can be huge performance difference, even comparing, cars of the same the same exact model. Magnets largely disguise this problems. SO, after long experience, we find that the best set-up for racing Carrera cars, both 1/32 and 1/24 is to remove the rear magnet, but leave the center one in. This gives stability with less sudden release. Then we replace the inconsistent and quickly degrading Carrera rear tires with Paul Gauge tires. We like these tires because they give better traction and do not degrade. Unlike many other replacement tires they can be easily trued. By truing both front and rear tires on our CG tire truer, the wobble and shake often found in Carrera axles and wheels is eliminated. The cars then are much more drivable and differences between cars are mostly eliminated. If you need a tire truer, OmniSlotBox usually has then in stock here: omnislotbox.com/shop/ols/products/cg-slotcars-cgsctm01-tire-truer-machine
@philipsoucie30156 ай бұрын
@@jimcunningham534 Thank you for your time and advice. We currently true the PG tires and have about 10 consistent guys having a blast currently using magnets. We have removed the rear magnets on a few and find it very challenging. Sure slows things down. We only race stock cars and some just won't stay on the track and was hoping to make more competitive. I figured we could have limits on weight and magnet stick. Thanks again.
@jimcunningham5346 ай бұрын
@@philipsoucie3015 "Some just won;t stay on track". If "some" refers to drivers, coaching and practice is the answer. If it is some cars... be sure you are truing the tires. On the Nascars the tires are tall and cars that handle less well can be improved by reducing tire diameter, especially at the front. Yes less magnets is slower but the racing is more satisfying and damage to cars is reduced. Another factor is you track. We highly recommend shoulders at and beyond all turns. Also traction sprays like "Track Honey". When it comes to setting limits on magnet cars to equalize performance, we have had great success with the "1 Gee" rule. That is cars may have up to but no more magnet than will cause them to hang upside down on a on a Carrera track. If car "hangs" one can either use a spacer to raise the magnet rf add weight. Either way, it tends to equalize performance even between different brands. Here is a short video demonstrating the "1 Gee" test. Not that the test track is bonded to a piece of MDF to insure itin flat for consistent results. kzbin.infoi4jSb5IvmgE
@philipsoucie30156 ай бұрын
@@jimcunningham534 Thanks again, lots of great info. We were trying the "GEE" method and noticed out the box all of the Carrera 911's held way better and seems to be the only cars winning even when we switched drivers, a work in progress. We have 120 feet of track and having a blast at high speeds with stock cars other than PG tires and with magnets for now.
@jimcunningham5343 ай бұрын
@@philipsoucie3015 When racing with magnets we are also to achieve good parity by using the "1G" rule. Cars that can hand on an upside down piece of Carrera Track must add weight or lessen magnet.
@matteomarongiu-porcu235 ай бұрын
Wow, that direct drive is really intriguing, I should get one myself ! As a curiosity pertaining to the Carrera, why did you remove the rear magnet and not the central magnet? I do find that keeping only the rear magnet (with perhaps some additional extra stacked aftermarket one) provides maximum handling and grip….
@jimcunningham5344 ай бұрын
Yes, adding or keeping the rear magnet in Carrera cars can result in faster lap times, but it also reduces the fun factor and makes the driving experience less dynamic. With stronger magnets, the cars tend to stick to the track and don’t drift before deslotting, leading to more abrupt crashes. We’ve moved toward removing all magnets from our 1/24 cars for a more engaging and predictable driving experience. For Carrera cars, keeping the center magnet can improve stability. Since it’s wide and sits on a smaller arc, it allows some controlled drifting without that sudden deslotting. However, removing all magnets from Carrera cars can make them challenging to drive, especially with poor tire grip or dusty tracks. To counteract this, we true all tires, use mostly Paul Gage tires for better traction, and apply a light track conditioner to keep dust off the tires. We often let new racers try different setups-standard magnets, reduced magnets, and no magnets. They usually feel most comfortable with mid-magnet Carrera cars or no-magnet setups in cars with well-built chassis and wheels. Interestingly, even though no-magnet steel-chassis cars are "scary fast," they often turn out to be the easiest for beginners to drive due to their balance and handling.
@PeterLufrano7 ай бұрын
Wow that’s a quick car
@jimcunningham5347 ай бұрын
Yes and easy to drive!
@jessiejames20023 күн бұрын
Thx for the presentation. Your slotcars circuit is beautifull. I have discover these metals slotcars with your vidéo. I understand the performance of this system, but im not fan with the look (fake front wheels, less detail like Carrera).
@jimcunningham5342 күн бұрын
A huge variety of clear bodies exist that can be fitted to these chassis including some with accurate proportions. Decals are also available to create accurate bodies for cars like these. Fear front wheel can be added. I have built similar steel chassis cars with actual front wheels. It's there for you if you'd like to exercise the skill and creativity of the hobby beyond Ready To Run mass produced product. Since that market segment is now small these RTR cars are popular with those who like their superior performance durability and low cost. We love all forms of slot cars.
@SlotCarMisfitsofallscales7 ай бұрын
They race jk at the commercial tracks great to see you running them on a smaller layout
@jimcunningham5347 ай бұрын
Great fun!
@AntonBrewis6 ай бұрын
Can i buy a JK from younin1/32 and ship to South africa
@jimcunningham5346 ай бұрын
Yes. You can order here: omnislotbox.com/shop/ols/categories/cars---jk-132-cheetah-11-and-direct-drive-cars I believe the site will correctly calculate international shipping.
@SlotCarMisfitsofallscales7 ай бұрын
You can change gearing on them jk cars to
@jimcunningham5347 ай бұрын
Yes but as delivered they run nicely both on our Carrera DIgital/OSB track and on the local King track.
@mattiapresti72958 күн бұрын
I'm used to say that slottists are a lot into cosmetics, if you like racing, considering how much slotcars cost, you shall be more interested in lexan detailess bodies. There are static models to get into detailed scale reproductions
@jimcunningham5348 күн бұрын
It’s true that lexan bodies offer great performance and durability, especially when racing at high speeds. They're lightweight, and their cost-effectiveness makes them a practical choice for competitive racing. At Slotcar Clubhouse, we embrace that aspect too, but we also love the artistry that comes with model building. For many of us, the challenge of creating a detailed, scale-accurate car adds another layer of enjoyment to the hobby. While lexan bodies are fantastic for pure racing, detailed hard bodies can bring a sense of craftsmanship and personal pride, which is why we give points for best appearance in our model kit class. It's fun to have a mix of both worlds-racing fast with lexan, but also taking time to appreciate the beauty of well-crafted models. Ultimately, it’s all about what brings you the most enjoyment!
@ungurdani83467 ай бұрын
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