Vince...so awesome. I owned the original grey and black one, from Christmas 1979. I'm 54 years old today. And I can tell you it's a great robotic toy!!! Cheers Vince!!! You brought back a lot of great memories!!!
@badmeatbrowniesthoughts1327 Жыл бұрын
HELL YEAH!!! Me too Brother!!! And you are correct Sir.!! Battleship Gray and Black.. we made a freakin cardboard back drop all painted up,and made an eight mm "movie "..lol.. plastic ArmyMen, model cars,and all...we we're so frikin proud...lol..I still have it somewhere i think and hope 🙏 ..lol..I can only imagine how bad it is 😂
@deepend695 жыл бұрын
Got a Big Trak in 1980 from my grandmother and only played with it for one day because my brother broke it. The toy has been bouncing around our attic and belongings for 39 years. With help from this video I fixed it and now it works perfectly. Thank you very much Vince for posting this video, it really helped identify the problem with my unit.
@arrisacker Жыл бұрын
I cant believe that in a 78 minute video, I have just relived my childhood as a 9 year old boy, thank you Vince. I was fortunate enough to have the 1979 original !!
@charlesbranch6 жыл бұрын
Great video, I loved this toy as a kid,. However unlike many of you, my mom just happened to work as an electronic assembly technician for MB in Springfield MA (The World Wide Company Head quarters ). Part of her employment perks was a substantial discount on the products that they made. So as a kid I got to privately TEST OUT all of the new electronic toys ( Big Trax, Starbird, Electronic Battleship, and every version of electronic Simon ) from Milton Bradley months before it was released to the general public. Me and my siblings where always told to not tell anyone "Where they came from...only that our parents saved up allot of mony brought it !". So Yeah, we felt pretty special as kids. My mom would probably smile ear to ear to see one of these toys that she secretly built for kids everywhere !!!! Thank You MB and more importantly Thank You Mommy :-)
@XenithLive6 жыл бұрын
my mum used to make ds's, idk how, she's not chinese but i ended up with about 10 ds lites all in different colours, i had one for every day of the week, i only have 1 left which is my original that i got from nintendo, its the lime green one and it means so much to me even though its broken, wont turn on and the hinge is broken it has so much sentimental value
@muskokamike1276 жыл бұрын
Haha, we all have one of those stories. A buddy of mine's Mom worked next to a distributor who handled plastic models. She brought him home a queen elizabeth ship model one time that sold for $8.00 (big money in 1971) and she got it for $1.00. We asked what else they had? She said "boats, planes, cars, motorcycles, tons of them"....."how much were they"? all around a dollar or less. We flipped. So we saved our allowance for months. His mom worked about 45 minutes away by car (which is like 2 1/2 hrs by bus) and we eagerly discussed what we would buy when we got there. Her work was like a 25 minute walk into an industrial area off the bus line. We trapsed into the place pockets all stuffed with coins and bills. WOW showroom FULL of model kits, we started wow look at this, wow look at that...then a guy in a suit comes over: can i help you? Yeah, no, we want to buy some models, there's no prices on them? He said "sorry, this is a wholesale distributor only" no public allowed. WHAT???? his mom bought a model ship here a couple of months ago! He said "yeah, that was probably our spring warehouse sale...we hold that once a year for people in the area. We get rid of old stock, and things that aren't moving well. We looked past him through the doors: warehouse racks FULL to the ceiling with every type of model kit you could ever dream of.... I tell ya, we were just about bawling our eyes out.....so we dragged our asses over to his mom's work next door. She came out and wondered what the problem was, we told her. She said "why didn't you ask ME? I could have told you you weren't allowed to waltz in and buy stuff" OMG we were only 10, what the hell did we know? That was my first lesson in: if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!
@frankweber690211 ай бұрын
Thank you for your patience in repairing this beautiful old toy. I got it in 1980 and loved it very much.
@keithwhisman6 жыл бұрын
I used to program mine to go around obstacles that would get ever more complicated. Used to use pencil and paper to map out long treks around numerous obstacles. This thing was a lot of fun.
@FurrychalkbagOutdoors10 ай бұрын
Your bit to camera at the end of the video where you express your opinion about the relevance of this toy in today’s computerised world is absolutely spot on. Completely agree with you. It’s a shame we don’t build more toys like this anymore. Great channel and great content.!! All the best Mike
@wellhiddenmatt6 жыл бұрын
I can hear 30 years of built up excitement in your voice. Made me smile the whole video.
@UpstreamNL6 жыл бұрын
The magnets are there to ensure the wheels are in sync when going straight. Even just a little speed difference in the wheels when going straight can cause major deviations from a straight path.
@Mymatevince6 жыл бұрын
Thank you, that makes sense to me now. Thanks for commenting :-)
@ianpenfold85546 жыл бұрын
UpstreamNL yep fhafs what i would have said too. also i think the holex in botn gear wheels is to maintain same friction ratios, ie to make sure both sets of gears are the same weight
@DarrenBoxhall6 жыл бұрын
It's almost acting like a LSD differential to lock when going forward but allows it to slip whilst turning
@iamthetinkerman6 жыл бұрын
I was just about to reply the same thing then saw your comment. Clever way of syncing those wheels!
@Yefatbastard6 жыл бұрын
Correct, it is for keeping the left and right side synchronized when going straight.
@benji.B-side3 жыл бұрын
I felt like a kid again watching this. You really enjoyed playing with them in the kitchen, as fun for dads as it is for kids haha.
@markamd1 Жыл бұрын
Great work mate! There was a Soviet made clone of the Big Trak called the "Moon Rover" or LUNOKHOD in Russian, Released in 1981, and it was made by a company called ELECTRONICA IM-11 which was based in Minsk, Belarus, this model "Clone" in my opinion is the best version created. Instead of stickers, it had actual plastic covers for the head lights, and side panels, plus rear tale lights as well, no cheap stickers. The Power button was locked at the rear and the Touch Pad was a Multi Color pad, made out of a much higher quality material. And finally, the best part, it had a Helipad, located where the 9volt battery would be located under the round grey cover which the Milton Bradley version had, a Flying Disk would shoot out of this Helipad, Super cool!
@ralfjung41562 жыл бұрын
So much memories with this great vehicle. As a child 1978 i had the attachment and i had so much fun. Now i think to buy the 2010 verion. Thx for this video!
@robhassell84476 жыл бұрын
I remember first having a go on one of these back in 1986. It must have been an initiative as most primary schools had one in south Derbyshire around that time to teach kids how to program instructions...loved it, what a nostalgia trip!!! Cheers
@stephencunliffe30622 жыл бұрын
Brilliant. A guy I worked with back in the 1980s had one in perfect working order. Great video thanks for reminding me of a bygone era.
@GodzillaB2106 жыл бұрын
I came across this video quite by accident but it gave me a blast of nostalgia. I am 46 years old. My parents broke themselves getting me one of these for Christmas when I was but just a wee tadpole. I had the BigTrak itself plus the rare dump truck trailer that if I remember correctly hooked into the headphone looking jack above the programming keypad. I LOVED this toy. I played with it till the light on the "laser" went out and the wheels broke off. Oh man so many adventures with this and my GI Joe figures using it as a secret special tank.
@chrismifsud7154 Жыл бұрын
I watch almost all your videos and have been doing so for years now. Can't believe I never watched this. Excellent video.
@38911bytefree4 жыл бұрын
For 1979 this most havve been mind blowing. A toy with a little "computer" you could actually "program". Alos, the desing is really nice. This toy most have been in the wish list of many kids
@MrAsBBB11 ай бұрын
Only just come across this video even though I’ve been a fan of yours for three years now. I had this toy as a kid and loved it. I handed it down to my family as it was so good. I love what you do and also the nostalgia is fantastic. I remember we bought Incas batteries and a charges so I could keep it going as it ate batteries. All the best Alex
@TrinityOmega6 жыл бұрын
I got this toy for Christmas in 1980. There were two versions that came out, one in North America, and one in Europe/UK. The NA model was dark gray, the UK model was this one, white plastic. We moved to Spain (military family) and the following Christmas i got the trailer. Unfortunately it was not compatible with the NA model. But it could still haul things around. I loved this toy, I went through batteries like a fiend. Thanks for the memories, I think I'm going to try and find one and fix it up myself!
@Retro_andy_19772 жыл бұрын
I had one in the early 80s My dad had a great job back then and he came in from work with it for me one day.I remember the original box was massive! Favourite toy for years !
@mattbull8137 Жыл бұрын
Love this.. that 'bee boop baa boop beebop' took me right back to the 80's. Loving your fixit videos Vince! 👍
@bernardstander76426 жыл бұрын
One of the nicest videos I've ever watched, thanks dude. We never had this in South Africa, but I can guarantee you, my 12 year old Son would play with this all day long. It's very cool!!!
@Xoferif6 жыл бұрын
Bigtrak was my intro to programming. Now I program F1 cars! Great to see the original one working properly again - it was a really sad sight at the start. I used to take mine to bits and put it back together again all the time, just because it seemed a cool thing to do when I was little. Don't like the new ones - they sound very wrong, and they've added too much twiddly detail and made them too shiny. Can't deny the powertrain's a lot better, though.
@markhuckercelticcrossbows78872 жыл бұрын
aaaaah but f1 cars dont have a lethal weapon on board..... well except mansell ;) lol
@jamespalmer59609 ай бұрын
I know this vid is 5 years ago from my comment but I was also a proud owner of a Big Track. hours of fun getting the distance right to navigate from one room to another without crashing in to things, or even guideing it through a track lol. nostalger overload :)
@theaylesburycyclist87563 жыл бұрын
Excellent video 👍 I had a Bigtrak plus the accessory trailer (that never worked very well) back in 1980. Happy memories 🙂
@garageghost60386 жыл бұрын
I like how these old toys are so user fixable. Even if one of those resistors would break on the circuit board, it would be very easy to replace, compared to the Microtechnology we have today.
@Starlord854 жыл бұрын
These keypad sounds . Always remember my brother messing with his . Thanks for bringing it all back !
@FrankJCarver Жыл бұрын
I'm 59 and I remember, in 1980, during my school break, seeing tons of these in a toy shop, along side Rubik's Cubes and Simons games. They all sat there forever, because as you said, they were very expensive.
@ultramag60596 жыл бұрын
There was at least one accessory. I know, had it as a kid. It was a transport unit (a powered dumper). You plunged it in and it got power from the Trak and it would dump whatever it was carrying out. Major childhood flashback with this vid. :)
@RobotJeeg6 жыл бұрын
I remenber this! Finally I see it. I only remember the advertising on the magazines and the tv spot. With the kit giving an apple to his father! The trailer is part of the "magic" of the vehicle! I didn't know it was white. I remembered as gray...don't know why. I loved seeing it in action at the end of the video! I was a child again! They can do this toy nowadays! Controlled by an app maybe!
@michaelheinrich444 жыл бұрын
or build one yourself by butting an arduino or raspberry pi in it...
@CoolKD20056 жыл бұрын
Ohh. Nostalgia overload. I had a friend back around 1982 that had this toy. It blew my mind of how you told it to do stuff. Now I program PLCs for industrial use. I'm pretty sure that car sparked my interest on programing something and it did something physical. Love it still. Cool Video man :)
@Polecat549416 жыл бұрын
Weirdly I totally got this and spent over an hour of my life watching it! good job
@GimmeDopamine6 жыл бұрын
Haven't watched the entire video yet but I'm having a moment of appreciation for this channel. I'm British but your accent is posher and softer than mine. I like how you film in natural light. You are enthusiastic in how you fix things and know about the background of most items. You usually speak as if you know nothing yet you've managed to fix almost everything. I've watched multiple 1 hour+ long fix it videos. Great content. Keep it up.
@Mymatevince6 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much. Very nice feedback to hear :-) I have got a couple of other videos waiting to be uploaded where the outcome wasn't so good (unfortunately).
@GimmeDopamine6 жыл бұрын
That's okay. It's always nice when you end up fixing something. However, it's still interesting to see you take things apart and apply trial and error. Well Done for fixing these. Just finished watching. So it took a good clean, removal of a magnet, and reading the instructions? The classical music was a nice touch :)
@Mymatevince6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, the magnet actually went back in but that bit wasn't clear from the video. I think the gearbox just needed a bit of realigning which may have been caused by my dismantling. Perhaps if I just cleaned the battery contacts at the beginning then it would have worked straight away!!! It is much cleaner now and I enjoyed the dismantling so I have no regrets :-)
@savneetsinghrairai68233 жыл бұрын
Wow bright stuff for 1979 ahead of it's time thanks for showing
@nickbonthetrack33576 жыл бұрын
It's nice to see, old technology still kicking. I loved hearing my family talk about this.
@Check_the_syntax2 жыл бұрын
I have no emotional connection to this toy. And yet. My inner child was so chuffed seeing you get it finally working with the right turns. Now Ill dream of finding one in a thrift store lol
@SuperSport19666 жыл бұрын
For future projects, when cleaning contacts like the ribbon cable, you can use a pencil eraser, then finish with rubbing alcohol.
@ivanjensen1 Жыл бұрын
Wow, my school had one of these! If you asked nicely you could take it to the library and razz it around the floor during breaks. Bigtrak and the school’s BBC micro basic ignited my love of coding! Thanks for bringing that one back to working order - beep, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop.
@MotoGoato6 жыл бұрын
I had one of those in the early 80's when I was about 6 or 7 years old ... pestered my parents for it for over a year and they finally caved in ;) I absolutely loved it until it broke after a few months :( Cracking toy back in the day though!!
@hlbatesjr6 жыл бұрын
My friend had one in the early 80s and we had so much fun with it. Also I cannot believe that you got those for so cheap. Great find and great video.
@daywalkerdaveclark269411 ай бұрын
Got the original and trailer for Christmas in 79-80. Loved it.
@raymondrogers59226 жыл бұрын
I Vince I bought one of these for my son in 1979 after seeing it on swapshop on TV, I've still got it great vid
@dizzyikea5 жыл бұрын
"Bought for my son" "I've still got it" haha
@ShR33k2 жыл бұрын
That is a thing of beauty! I had one as a kid when I was 5 or 6 (46 now!). The numbers to me were random at the time! I knew the higher the number, the more it travelled. You say its "lengths", but I did find out by another YT video that it was suppose to be "seconds". Either way length/second might be the same thing as it'll probably take around a second to travel a length. The "transmitter"/"receiver" you found at 22:15 - they look like standard old-fashion LED bulbs. It wouldn't surprise me if one is always on, and when light passes through the holes in the black cog - the light from it "actives" the other LED (remembering LEDs are also diodes) as its so close together which then completes the circuit and sends a signal back to the main board. Similar to how an old fashioned ball-mouse worked in the olden days! A light emitting diode would have been on one side of the cog, and a "sensor" (or that other diode in our case) on the other to receive the signal and complete the circuit. Funny... but I had one as a kid as I said, but I never knew it could fire! I always remember messing with the up, down, left, right arrows only! I thought the "gun" was cosmetic!!! Seeing BigTrak in action brings back many happy memories!!!
@stevesloan71324 жыл бұрын
My friend's parents took his Big Track away. He was sending it across the house to the kitchen to fire its blaster at his mother and scaring her. The one he had I seem to remember was silvery grey. BIG TRACK! Keen gear!
@Stubear22374 Жыл бұрын
Never thought the refurb of such an aged toy same age as me because I was born in 1979 could be so much fun. This was an epically amazing toy such fun seeing it be programmed and running
@Torbay-rox4 жыл бұрын
Wow I always wanted a big trak, then forgot about them until now. Great vid Vince
@chronicgaming32806 жыл бұрын
Judging by the listing for the faulty 2010 model the seller failed to realise it needed batteries underneath. Great video.
@-abacchus6 жыл бұрын
Brilliant!! I had one of these for Christmas around 1981.The trailer that connects via the 3.5 jack and was powered by the jack socket. The Big Trak would tell the trailer to tip its load once it got to that part of it's programmed sequence.
@alanmccrum12416 жыл бұрын
OMG...talk about bringing my childhood back around again..... My friend had it years ago, we spent hours sending it from room to room. And he had the trailer for it as well...... I cant believe u got the old and new one for £30.... well jealous.
@davidbrown-yx3gz6 жыл бұрын
I remember looking in awe at Big Trak in the eighties in my local Tandy shop, loved that shop
@paulmorris5636 жыл бұрын
I had something very similar, about 1981/82 I had a programmable black jeep that was about the same size as the bigtrak. Loved it!
@w3dal6 жыл бұрын
Still have my original here on my desk plus a jr version - great video
@smerkkwads32356 жыл бұрын
OMG! I used to have one of those. The original one back in the days. A flood of memories just spilled into my head!😂
@jasonbucy6 жыл бұрын
the most humble and sincere youtuber. I respect that! Subscribed!
@HobbyistJay6 жыл бұрын
Wow, those bring back memories. I had a gray/black one, probably an original. It's long gone, rummage sale I believe. They were pretty neat back in the day, good way for a kid to learn some basic programming. Yes, the connection on the top was suppose to be for the trailer, I didn't have it, and I never saw one beyond advertising.
@kalpat5753 Жыл бұрын
Even though these toys are old and compared to today's tech they are fun to watch. Maybe because I am in my 70's these appeal to me as I had nothing like them in my childhood.
@shaundis21176 жыл бұрын
this showed up in my recommended vids . i never owned one of these or heard of them before yet im in the age group . what a cool vid . im glad i clicked it .
@parjacpar30776 жыл бұрын
Totaly awesome video and brings back lots of memorys as mate had one and I didn t but wanted one Thanks for sharing and have now subbed as well
@frac6 жыл бұрын
I imagine the magnets are a differential and protection device. It lets the two wheels turn at different speeds, plus if a wheel gets stuck, the motor won't strip the gears, it'll just spin the magnet.
@johnproudlock29006 жыл бұрын
have to say i am in the process of watching your videos and this has to be my favorite so far
@stevengailey28846 жыл бұрын
Excellent! :) I had one of the originals waaaaaaay back in the day. Those sounds made me smile! Good memories :)
@123bugness6 жыл бұрын
Yes, the magnet is the clutch. It helps in repeatability on turns and driving distances, by keeping the motors in sync.
@simonaread6 жыл бұрын
Great video, as a kid in the 80's my friend had a BigTrak and I remember going round his house to play with it; I seem to remember his had a trailer too... Anyway my parents wouldn't buy me one because they were too expensive, needless to say I spent a lot of time round my friend's house using up his D cell batteries. My wife bought me a 2010 model for my birthday a few years ago; it brings back many memories, and my 7 year old daughter likes to play with BigTrak today.
@dewfall566 жыл бұрын
Had one of these as a kid. It was a great toy (thanks Dad). You had to map out and plan the trips it would make. A lot of trial and error. I played with it until it finally quit working after two or three years (after which I just HAD to take it apart). I got it for a Christmas present one year, and the next year I had to have the dump trailer. The connector port on top at 6:05 is where the trailer both mounted and plugged in.
@MrPurle6 жыл бұрын
I love these "Vince'll fix it" videos! Keep them coming.... 😃
@Alpha-zulu-0096 жыл бұрын
That was so cool. Brought back lots of fond childhood memories. I had the original back in the early 80's. I recon I'll pick one up if I can find one...
@wgm-en2gx6 жыл бұрын
Flashback to my childhood. Great video. BTW, you mentioned the trailer, it plugged into that accessory port and then the out function was used to dump the trailer. So that was the "accessory"..
@kcinplatinumgaming25986 жыл бұрын
The receiver and transmitters are photo cells... or IRDA (Infra Red) cells , CM (Clear Memory), I had a few of them they started me on the path to programming it contained an early version of LOGO by Digital Research, I had the trailer too I actually had too and both the legs broke over the wheels they notorious on that problem .... I did buy an updated one but as you will see they are not designed the same in many ways!! good video mate I still have my version new in box (2010 version) not MB in a bag at home in UK (y) excellent bargain ---- lol typical you looked at the instructions in the end ... these helped me become a programmer :D --- oh and they ate batteries like no bodies business poundland batteries last seconds lol
@nebbol11 ай бұрын
Hey Vince, I think your videos are great , can't get enough of them. Wondering if someday you could do a video on how to revive a rechargable battery. My daughter has a Razor Hovertrax 2.0 . The Hoverboard was left on and now the battery won't take a charge. It is 36 volt. Keep on keeping on! Never miss a video. Thanks for what you do. Terry
@sasj76826 жыл бұрын
Awsome job. I like this video. 👍 It would be great to see more of repairing toys.
@raulfantauzzi75473 жыл бұрын
Thank you i have an original big track and thanks to you i have an idea on how to maintain my big track ... Next time grease the gears for better results ... Blessings to you and your family ... Much love and respect ...
@dazer1233 жыл бұрын
Only just found your channel,and love your content and enthusiasm. I remember having a big track in the 80s and found it so hard to program it to go where you wanted it to go.
@donarnold63426 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed every minute of this video, I had one as a kid ..that jack on top was for the bucket thing you could get for it ,it made the bucket dump.
@TonysRcTechboom6 жыл бұрын
Used to have one of these when I was a kid, great video my friend well done
@Casious_Productions6 жыл бұрын
Oh the nostalgia..reminds me of my favorite TV show as a kid "Space 1999"..looks a lot like the machines they used there..same style :-D
@spimfurt6 жыл бұрын
I remember my Soviet copy of this. Everything was the same with 2 differencies. In front was a bumper and on colission it stops the program (maybe even it clear memory as a crash punnishment). There was no optical feedback. Russians used the reed switch and put it near sync magnets. Obviously after about a year this switch starts sticking and truck became more and more unreliable. Tip: enter a serie of long pauses, then enter 99 shoots. Start the program, stealthy put truck into parents bedroom and leave. Epic!
@BC1999926 жыл бұрын
Just want to say that you have really inspired me to fix a lot of my old junk. Please keep up with the series! I love it
@broglang91026 жыл бұрын
Woww these are really really cool man! They were made just a little before i was born and i havent heard of them. But you did an incredible job. And they look awsome all driving together lol
@davenoneya10926 жыл бұрын
Oh man I had one of those and had such a good time with it!! I was like 8 or 9 when I got it. I remember it moved pretty slow.
@petergilbert71066 жыл бұрын
I've always found cleaning ribbon cables and circuit board traces with an eraser on the end of a pencil is pretty effective. I love your channel by the way, keep it up.
@pi67064 жыл бұрын
Ha ha - that “beep-bop-boop-bop” sound brought back lots of fond memories!
@BooktownBoy5 жыл бұрын
Nice one Vince....you have a knack for buying and fixing all the toys I wanted as a kid that my parents couldnt afford. Tin can Alley, the RC Truck, Astro wars, and now Big Trak....brilliant :)
@neilsg20016 жыл бұрын
Fun fact, due to the cost saving power circuit, two batteries are used for going forward, two for reverse, when you think you can't go forward anymore, try reverse, it might be that you have flattened only half of the D cells
@raymondsmind6 жыл бұрын
I love your channel! I only found you 2 days ago, now I am addicted xD Keep up the good job Vince!
@l340526 жыл бұрын
I got a Bigtrak and Transport for Xmas as a kid and I thought it was the best thing in the world, specially when I could make the trailer tip something out. It brings a tear to my eye remembering☺☺ It's still up in my loft somewhere, maybe I should dig it out again....
@delxmax6 жыл бұрын
I remember the one I had being Silver, not White. Thanks for the memories! I remember the sounds it made and the completion sound when it got to it's destination, hopefully I'll hear it later in this video.
@Xoferif6 жыл бұрын
The UK ones were white, the USA ones were silver.
@johhnnsmith44 жыл бұрын
Love yr videos Vincent and gives me confidence to try and fix things myself. Nice 1
@Regaljester756 жыл бұрын
Big Trak should be a universal unit of measurement, I am 6.5 Big Traks tall. My wife is sitting 15 left, she's questioning her life choices. Later i'll have cake.
@lemonthardeman6 жыл бұрын
I know what you are going thru LOL
@eksine6 жыл бұрын
You tried to stick marbles in your ear didn't you?
@IanMcLeish6 жыл бұрын
The Cake's a Lie. Sorry but I couldn't resist that one.
@volatilesky6 жыл бұрын
How many bigtraks is the cake though?
@Séananigans696 жыл бұрын
Bigtrak universal measurement....Sneeks in loft, finds old Bigtrak, unzips trousers, hangs head in shame.......Bigtrak goes 'beep beep boop boop' in jest.....!
@gayleralan6 жыл бұрын
This was the best toy ever! I got it for christmas some time in the 80's
@Th3OmegaPoint4 жыл бұрын
I had one of these back in the day - the jack on the top is where the trailer would plug in, and you could program it to tip the trailer. It was awesome, wish I had kept it.
@scottfirman6 жыл бұрын
I wasnt a kid back in both 1979 or 2000 so I never knew it existed. Back in 1979 I got a Cox RC nitro powered airplane and learned how to self fly it. After it broke( they all did) I took the engine off and stuffed it in a garbage bin. Now I am back into flying RC and am kinda sad I didnt get into it more back then. But then again, the cost of a transmitter and receiver plus all the other things I needed equalled the amount it cost me in two months of gasoline for my first car. Instead,I sold my first car, bought a bicycle and forgot about RC stuff for 25 some off years. I am happy to have waited now because I can afford things that back then cost a fortune,and quite frankly were not that great. I would convert that to an RC Hobby grade motor and servos. I did it to a 1980's vintage fishing trawler. It came out 100% functionable whereas the original got wet even though the circuit board was soaked in bees wax. I get it out every year to run on the local lake right by me. Good times!
@adiposerex51504 жыл бұрын
Very good restores. I had never seen these before your video.
@vasily20223 жыл бұрын
What memories. When I was a kid in the early 80s we all wanted this, scalextrics, Tomy Super Cup Football and Evel Knievel Stunt Motorcycle. No one I knew had this. I just remember just watching the commercials for this time and time again. The kids in my private school and where I lived were generally kids who's parents were well off, but for some reason none of us had one of these but we all wanted one. I wonder if the price of this then is equivalent to hundred of $/pounds today. Great memories.
@davewelchywelch88926 жыл бұрын
The trailer plugged into the 3.5mm jack so that Bigtrak could "talk" to it, and then when you programmed the out button. It would dump the trailer load out.
@bikeuser17366 жыл бұрын
Yup, had the trailer with mine when I was a kid
@michaelheinrich444 жыл бұрын
bike User man you were king back then.
@legion65466 жыл бұрын
Loving the videos mate. This is something that I am going to get into myself but its amazing the prices that people ask for even when its broken. Will keep looking sure summat will come around.
@jasonseward4044 Жыл бұрын
Hi Vince, I've not read anyone comment on this but, when new, big trak had two thick rubber rings/bands, sort of like big o-rings that went in a grove around the center of the two driving wheels. They aided greatly when it came to traction on very smooth surfaces. If you look at the driving wheels you'll see the rebated area in which it used to sit.
@barder1946 жыл бұрын
very cool drivetrain in that little thing, love old rc's and toys like that.
@Vandemonium4u4 жыл бұрын
Great video. Misplaced stickers are playing hell with my OCD!! 😂
@iceageaurochs36386 жыл бұрын
Roughly 18:25 in you correctly call a nut a nut. Then proceed to use the proper tool Pliers. Funny stuff. Good video. I remember those.
@YukiNeko-Neko6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making the Video it brought back great memories of my childhood. I had the one from 1979 The rubbers for the wheel are just large o-rings you can buy at any hardware store. Also, the original had a trailer too but I and my brother were lucky to just get the big track.