I have a huge H.O. layout . Been messing with slot cars , and real cars all my life . Im 62, and it still brings back many memories of racing with my dad in the 60's and 70's.
I just can’t get enough of the old t-jets. Great memories of Christmas and building a layout on our ping pong table in the basement. I long for the old days. Thank you.
The track went together with little white clips made from a brittle plastic. They broke very easily and in later years were replaced by clips made with low-quality pot metal. I had a set very much like the one in this video. I definitely remember the controllers in the first set. I played with HO cars as a kid back in the '60s.
I never broke any of the Plastic clips. I did find after putting the tracks together, I would have dead spots until I Opened up the Wire Connectors to make contact from Track piece to track piece!
David here from Sebring Florida I was born in 1955 and had many slot car sets, and I thought you did a great job with your video thanks for sharing your collection! I thought about 95 percent of your information was correct. The music was not the best Choice, but that’s ok The main thing is that you are a slot car fan and collector, many of those sets are hard to find! Let’s stay positive! Your slot cars show a time we will never see again 😎All the best to you!
I got the '64 Aurora set (Mustangs on the box) for 5th birthday. Best gift ever. It didn't come with Mustangs but it did come with a pale yellow 63 Sting Ray and a baby blue 63 Jaguar XKE. Kids nowadays don't know what they're missing
I got an Aurora Model Motoring Stirling Moss racing set for Christmas back in the early 60's. I forget exactly what cars I got but they had the Vibrator motors...those were before the T-Jet 500's came out.
I had . The figure 8 Stromberg slot car set. AURORA WAS ADVERTISED ON T.V. BUT I NEVER HAD AURORA. ONE OF THE CHILDREN I GREW UP WITH HAD A MIRROR SHINE PURPLE AURORA XKE JAG. THE STRIMBERG WAS A BEAUTIVUL LITTLE SLOT CAR SET WITH HAT C HET HEAD CONTROLERS. WE USED VASELINE TO LUBE THE GEARS ON THE CHAPPREL AND JAGUAR CARS IN MY SET. THE CHROME WIRE WHEEKS WERE BEAUTIFUL. THOSE WERE THE DAYS!😅
The original T-Jets from the 60's to about 1972 or so (I might off by about a year or two) were SO gorgeously detailed and truly 1:64. I love the AFX models too...but the details just weren't there...and the cars got fatter.....but they did perform MUCH better and tended to stay on track due to the magnets. Now, the new cars magnets are SO powerful you can just floor it at top speed and the cars NEVER fly off...hence, they are boring and not challenging to race. In fact, I use them to run around my track for about 2 or 3 minutes to get the oxidation off the rails BEFORE I run my old T-Jets, AFX, or old Tyco's.
Aurora was cool as everything when I was a really young kid, the Tyco flex track with the cmj cars, all cool had like 500feet Aurora and tyco track, Now I have 56 feet of life like track 4 new cars to add to the 24 cars that are old bu th maintained I wanna get the lifelike cross cross railroad track Love this stuff
I see you have two plug in sections of track. I run mine that way but also run two to the wall so each lane has it’s own consistent power supply. Helps when your kid has a heavy finger I can turn down his power and keep him on the track not into the walls and breaking body shells. Amazing that slot cars are still a thing with such a following. New cars have strong magnets, and stay on the track with less finesse like the old ones. It’s worth picking up a bulldog slot car just to have fun on the old tracks.
As a kid we had one of the original sets with the dials as speed controllers. As I recall the two cars we had were a like a XK 150 Jag and Gall Wing Mercedes (not sure about this one). We were pretty young and we were pretty hard on our toys. As I recall it lasted quite a while and was quite fun.
It's to bad we were not childhood friends. You and I seem to have enjoyed many of the same toys as kids. I had Aurora race tracks as a kid. My two brothers did as well 70s-80s error. I bought a well enjoyed set at a trade shop. That kicked off an obsession to obtain the sets we had as a kid. I am now swamped with many sets and additional cars. I also went deep on HO trains.
When I was a kid my dad got us the one that went up on the side of the wall it’s pretty awesome it’s kind of funny I’ll remember him telling us not to mess with them but they were for us LOL
The Department store I bought my cars then sold the Aurora AFX for $3.99 and after Christmas for $1.99 which was a Great time to stock up on cars and the Parts were interchangeable of the AFX Chassis! Unless you bought the Extended Length Dragsters!
I have everything my dad purchased a whole inventory from a hobby shop that was going out of business in the 60s i have a big layout with my Lionel Trains
There's a big slot car store where I live it's awesome. It's on route 11 in Bloomsburg I forgot the name of it. In Pennsylvania. You can basically get anything you want. 👍👍👍. They have drag racing tournaments it's so cool. In other races set up in that whole story it's like really neat. 👍❤️.
Would go to the hobby shop every week for new tires, springs for the rails. Lots of parts that cost 3 cents to a nickel. Did not like the Xcelerators. Received that for Christmas in 75 and did not really work as the cars would get stuck between rails
The track, was held together, by two metal pins, and a plastic tab that went in the middle, but the plastic tabs, were very brittle, and broke with time
I looked at a lot of sites about slot-cars in the US, but never saw anything from FALLER, the German brand. They made FALLER AMS cars and tracks in the sixties: I build a 30 meter long race-track, I think 1:64 scale, with cars that look a lot like your Aurora's. Aurora cars would fit to the Faller-tracks, but did not function 100 %: it was not the perfect combination. It is very sad I cannot post pictures of my cars and the track.
Queston: In the 80's there were selling off Aurora cars and tracks cheap, I think they company went bust? I bought the track and cars and remember the tracks had magnets.. could go up walls and I had a bendy track that could come shape. After a month, the Track would stop working properly, and always felt there was an issue with the magnets. Was this an issue and why they went bust? The cars too would stop working correctly. If I remember, the cars would also hit the bendy track and stop as magnets too strong.. after being fine.
Honestly it sounds like a storage issue. I still have a few of the tracks that do that and as long as the track and magnets are clean I don't have any issues to this day. Best to be stored in a cool dry place to minimize the rust on the track or dirt build up in the cars
Like it was stated at the beginning of the video, I dont know as much about these as I do my 80's stuff. You posting this is just mindlessly echoing the disclaimer, but good job.
It felt warranted after subjecting myself to 15:06 of your spewing of inaccuracies. I felt like I was at a Trump rally. Why post the video? Incidentally, I will be up loading a video soon about the nuances of pediatric medicine. I’ll be sure to include an opening disclaimer to supposedly justify my entire lack of knowledge...
@@mafyind Your just a ray o' sunshine... What's it like getting that bent over a video? I thought it was pretty cool that he even has such a collection and is willing to share it. Also, no need for a disclaimer from you. It shows.
@@mafyind Cute, I bet you have Joe Biden and Deep State posters up all over your house. With people like you, no wonder this country is going to hell n a handbasket.
I have a huge H.O. layout . Been messing with slot cars , and real cars all my life . Im 62, and it still brings back many memories of racing with my dad in the 60's and 70's.
I just can’t get enough of the old t-jets. Great memories of Christmas and building a layout on our ping pong table in the basement. I long for the old days. Thank you.
Wow this really brought back memories I think I got my first HO set in 1966 me and my brother raced and played with it every single day
Stay tuned, I have a large collection of Tyco sets I'm doing future vids on!
The track went together with little white clips made from a brittle plastic. They broke very easily and in later years were replaced by clips made with low-quality pot metal. I had a set very much like the one in this video. I definitely remember the controllers in the first set. I played with HO cars as a kid back in the '60s.
they also were made of metal
AND THE PINS TO HELP KEEP TRACK TOGETHER
I never broke any of the Plastic clips. I did find after putting the tracks together, I would have dead spots until I Opened up the Wire Connectors to make contact from Track piece to track piece!
You can buy the little white original clips on line. There were no screws
My track had the little white clips, though once my dad mounted my track on plywood I never had to worry again about them breaking again.
David here from Sebring Florida I was born in 1955 and had many slot car sets, and I thought you did a great job with your video thanks for sharing your collection! I thought about 95 percent of your information was correct. The music was not the best Choice, but that’s ok The main thing is that you are a slot car fan and collector, many of those sets are hard to find! Let’s stay positive! Your slot cars show a time we will never see again 😎All the best to you!
I got the '64 Aurora set (Mustangs on the box) for 5th birthday. Best gift ever. It didn't come with Mustangs but it did come with a pale yellow 63 Sting Ray and a baby blue 63 Jaguar XKE. Kids nowadays don't know what they're missing
Afx lazer 2000...... FIRST wall mounted track ...
I got an Aurora Model Motoring Stirling Moss racing set for Christmas back in the early 60's. I forget exactly what cars I got but they had the Vibrator motors...those were before the T-Jet 500's came out.
I had one of those too.
I got the same set too. I remember a Jaguar, Corvette, and a Thunderbird. Two of them came with the set.
I had . The figure 8 Stromberg slot car set. AURORA WAS ADVERTISED ON T.V. BUT I NEVER HAD AURORA. ONE OF THE CHILDREN I GREW UP WITH HAD A MIRROR SHINE PURPLE AURORA XKE JAG. THE STRIMBERG WAS A BEAUTIVUL LITTLE SLOT CAR SET WITH HAT C HET HEAD CONTROLERS. WE USED VASELINE TO LUBE THE GEARS ON THE CHAPPREL AND JAGUAR CARS IN MY SET. THE CHROME WIRE WHEEKS WERE BEAUTIFUL. THOSE WERE THE DAYS!😅
AWSUME!!!! BROUGHT ME BACK TO THE BEST TIMES WITH FRIENDS N FAMILY!!! GREAT VIDEO!!!THANK YOU !!!
The original T-Jets from the 60's to about 1972 or so (I might off by about a year or two) were SO gorgeously detailed and truly 1:64. I love the AFX models too...but the details just weren't there...and the cars got fatter.....but they did perform MUCH better and tended to stay on track due to the magnets. Now, the new cars magnets are SO powerful you can just floor it at top speed and the cars NEVER fly off...hence, they are boring and not challenging to race. In fact, I use them to run around my track for about 2 or 3 minutes to get the oxidation off the rails BEFORE I run my old T-Jets, AFX, or old Tyco's.
Aurora was cool as everything when I was a really young kid, the Tyco flex track with the cmj cars, all cool had like 500feet Aurora and tyco track,
Now I have 56 feet of life like track 4 new cars to add to the 24 cars that are old bu th maintained
I wanna get the lifelike cross cross railroad track
Love this stuff
The trick is to get hop up magnets. Silver shoes and slotted silver brushes. They can go over 700 scale miles per hour.
Makes Tesla look really slow
I see you have two plug in sections of track. I run mine that way but also run two to the wall so each lane has it’s own consistent power supply. Helps when your kid has a heavy finger I can turn down his power and keep him on the track not into the walls and breaking body shells. Amazing that slot cars are still a thing with such a following. New cars have strong magnets, and stay on the track with less finesse like the old ones. It’s worth picking up a bulldog slot car just to have fun on the old tracks.
As a kid we had one of the original sets with the dials as speed controllers. As I recall the two cars we had were a like a XK 150 Jag and Gall Wing Mercedes (not sure about this one). We were pretty young and we were pretty hard on our toys. As I recall it lasted quite a while and was quite fun.
It's to bad we were not childhood friends. You and I seem to have enjoyed many of the same toys as kids. I had Aurora race tracks as a kid. My two brothers did as well 70s-80s error. I bought a well enjoyed set at a trade shop. That kicked off an obsession to obtain the sets we had as a kid. I am now swamped with many sets and additional cars. I also went deep on HO trains.
I also have Tyco sets as well.
I have a lot of track but non of the white
“U” shaped clips to secure together. Loved my set. Have the same set as your showing.
That is so Retro
fantastic
When I was a kid my dad got us the one that went up on the side of the wall it’s pretty awesome it’s kind of funny I’ll remember him telling us not to mess with them but they were for us LOL
The Department store I bought my cars then sold the Aurora AFX for $3.99 and after Christmas for $1.99 which was a Great time to stock up on cars and the Parts were interchangeable of the AFX Chassis! Unless you bought the Extended Length Dragsters!
I have everything my dad purchased a whole inventory from a hobby shop that was going out of business in the 60s i have a big layout with my Lionel Trains
Very cool
Great video, didn’t have a aurora set, i had a Tyco set from the 70’s . I also remember going to toys R us and getting cars for around 4 bucks each..
There's a big slot car store where I live it's awesome. It's on route 11 in Bloomsburg I forgot the name of it. In Pennsylvania. You can basically get anything you want. 👍👍👍. They have drag racing tournaments it's so cool. In other races set up in that whole story it's like really neat. 👍❤️.
Would go to the hobby shop every week for new tires, springs for the rails. Lots of parts that cost 3 cents to a nickel. Did not like the Xcelerators. Received that for Christmas in 75 and did not really work as the cars would get stuck between rails
The track, was held together, by two metal pins, and a plastic tab that went in the middle, but the plastic tabs, were very brittle, and broke with time
At 12:42 is that a first gen Transformers Grimlock in the case? Man, you've got some great toys.
See that blue Corvette that's a c4. I have a real one 1984😂👍. You know the one that everybody hates😂
I looked at a lot of sites about slot-cars in the US, but never saw anything from FALLER, the German brand. They made FALLER AMS cars and tracks in the sixties: I build a 30 meter long race-track, I think 1:64 scale, with cars that look a lot like your Aurora's. Aurora cars would fit to the Faller-tracks, but did not function 100 %: it was not the perfect combination. It is very sad I cannot post pictures of my cars and the track.
Queston: In the 80's there were selling off Aurora cars and tracks cheap, I think they company went bust? I bought the track and cars and remember the tracks had magnets.. could go up walls and I had a bendy track that could come shape. After a month, the Track would stop working properly, and always felt there was an issue with the magnets. Was this an issue and why they went bust? The cars too would stop working correctly. If I remember, the cars would also hit the bendy track and stop as magnets too strong.. after being fine.
Honestly it sounds like a storage issue. I still have a few of the tracks that do that and as long as the track and magnets are clean I don't have any issues to this day. Best to be stored in a cool dry place to minimize the rust on the track or dirt build up in the cars
@@toywarp Mine was just left on bedroom floor.. it's hard to remember now, but I think the magnets got too strong and the cars stopped moving.. wierd.
My set was so long I ran 2 power packs
gereat vid
Awesome video ..but Please cut the music its so annoying
Wow. A virtual boatload of misinformation. So many comments inaccurate and untrue...
Like it was stated at the beginning of the video, I dont know as much about these as I do my 80's stuff. You posting this is just mindlessly echoing the disclaimer, but good job.
It felt warranted after subjecting myself to 15:06 of your spewing of inaccuracies. I felt like I was at a Trump rally. Why post the video? Incidentally, I will be up loading a video soon about the nuances of pediatric medicine. I’ll be sure to include an opening disclaimer to supposedly justify my entire lack of knowledge...
@@mafyind Your just a ray o' sunshine... What's it like getting that bent over a video? I thought it was pretty cool that he even has such a collection and is willing to share it. Also, no need for a disclaimer from you. It shows.
@@mafyind Cute, I bet you have Joe Biden and Deep State posters up all over your house. With people like you, no wonder this country is going to hell n a handbasket.
2020.04.26
Doesn't even know how to track one together, with screws yeah right
Doesnt even know how to read and missed out on the disclaimer at the beginning of the video, illiterate, yea, right..
Does a video about slot cars and tracks, doesn't even know how they're put together, yea screws