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General Scalextric thread? Well, I'll ask in here, and if it fixes it, I'll post working pictures
I'm yet to dig it out but last time I set my TVR set up, one side of the track would not work.
I am going to put it together and buzz for continuity using a meter, but please can someone let me know if there are any other tests I could do?
Thanks,
Steve
I'm yet to dig it out but last time I set my TVR set up, one side of the track would not work.
I am going to put it together and buzz for continuity using a meter, but please can someone let me know if there are any other tests I could do?
Thanks,
Steve
YesItsARover said:
General Scalextric thread? Well, I'll ask in here, and if it fixes it, I'll post working pictures
I'm yet to dig it out but last time I set my TVR set up, one side of the track would not work.
I am going to put it together and buzz for continuity using a meter, but please can someone let me know if there are any other tests I could do?
Thanks,
Steve
Other than the track have you tried new brushes on the car?I'm yet to dig it out but last time I set my TVR set up, one side of the track would not work.
I am going to put it together and buzz for continuity using a meter, but please can someone let me know if there are any other tests I could do?
Thanks,
Steve
The a really good liquid to use to help conductivity. Inox - you get it from the states on eBay. I had appalling conductivity and a drop on each braid then tw stuttering laps and boom!!!
Now available over here, this seller is awesome too.
Item number 110930075178
Now available over here, this seller is awesome too.
Item number 110930075178
Edited by falkster on Thursday 3rd January 20:38
Had mine out back in December for the first time in years. Got an ancient 993 Turbo that is a right pig to drive, back end is all over the place, even in a slow speed corner
My Boxster 986 is the fastest and easiest to drive. Shame is that I just do not have the space in the house to keep it out. I have a load of Hornby gear in boxes as well.
My Boxster 986 is the fastest and easiest to drive. Shame is that I just do not have the space in the house to keep it out. I have a load of Hornby gear in boxes as well.
Here's a couple of my bits , no fancy digital stuff , mostly sportscars and GT's , mainly boxed up and hidden in the loft , but does get an airing a couple of times a year .
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