Can You "OD" on Slot Cars?

I was wondering if anyone has a list of symptoms of "Slot Car Overdose"? I'm not sure, but I think I encountered it today.
As everyone knows the past two Tuesdays have been taken up with a couple of the biggest holidays of the year and I missed my time playing with little toy cars with my friend ModlerBob at our club track, DeBary Glen.
Today my wife mentioned that she was doing lunch with some friends of hers and she needed to be there at no later then 10:30 AM. I called ModlerBob and asked if he could roll out of bed around 9 AM. If so I would come over then and spend the day. He said he could make it and the day's plans were made. I arrived at DeBary Glen at 9 AM and it was a fine day.
We found the problem on the final lane of our routed track, so now we have all lanes up for folks to run on. So, we ran on them and had a blast.
Two of my favorite cars was the #30 Dodge Charger by Carrera. Aside from a set of Paul Gage "XPG" tires, it is 100% out of the box. The car is fast, handles well and is a blast to drive on the mdf. Of course we had to get out the Revell-Monogram stock cars to make sure we could run them against one another. I think the wood track is a great common denomiator as it looked like most cars could or would be competitive against one another. All it takes is you drive your butt off, all the time during a race and you can come out on top. Each time you miss a mark, hit the throttle too abruptly or just don't do your job 100%, the opponent can gain an advantage. Lots of fun.
I have a Scalextric "Start" Formula 1 car. It was purchased from an overseas vendor. The box contained 2 basic cars for $44.50. Perhaps the reason the car is so good on wood is the same reason it is not that good on other racing surfaces. But with a pair of Paul Gage "XPG" tires on the back, it's fast, drives very well and is a blast. Best $22.25 I've ever spent on a slot car.
I had built my new Audi R18 and wanted to put an M/T-5 Long Can Motor in the car. However it did not quite fit with the Audi's body. There is just not enough room to put that motor in the Audi. But it went into my RAW Nissan with lots of room to spare. What a great car on the wood track. Totally tractable, goes right where you want it to and a very fun car.
Next up was a heart transplant on my Scalextric Classic F1 Lotus "Gold Leaf" car. It now has an M/T-SL2 Slim Can Motor in it. Yes, it also is now shod with a pair of Paul Gage tires. From a "handful of hell" to a "handful of pure driving joy"! Thanks for the tips Harry. I must say that was a major transformation in the characteristics of a slot car. I just love the car now. It's a joy to drive.
Of course, driving slot cars from 9 AM to 6 PM takes a lot of pressure, but I was up to the job. When I got a bit tired, I simply popped a Dum-Dum and it perked me right up and got my head back in the game again. But when I got home, had something to eat and sat down, the stress of the day caught up with me. But my wife said I had this big smile on my face while I made believe I was watching the Sugar Bowl much like my Gators were making believe they were playing in the game.
Do you think this could be a case of Slot Car Overdose?
Is there an antidote?
As everyone knows the past two Tuesdays have been taken up with a couple of the biggest holidays of the year and I missed my time playing with little toy cars with my friend ModlerBob at our club track, DeBary Glen.
Today my wife mentioned that she was doing lunch with some friends of hers and she needed to be there at no later then 10:30 AM. I called ModlerBob and asked if he could roll out of bed around 9 AM. If so I would come over then and spend the day. He said he could make it and the day's plans were made. I arrived at DeBary Glen at 9 AM and it was a fine day.
We found the problem on the final lane of our routed track, so now we have all lanes up for folks to run on. So, we ran on them and had a blast.
Two of my favorite cars was the #30 Dodge Charger by Carrera. Aside from a set of Paul Gage "XPG" tires, it is 100% out of the box. The car is fast, handles well and is a blast to drive on the mdf. Of course we had to get out the Revell-Monogram stock cars to make sure we could run them against one another. I think the wood track is a great common denomiator as it looked like most cars could or would be competitive against one another. All it takes is you drive your butt off, all the time during a race and you can come out on top. Each time you miss a mark, hit the throttle too abruptly or just don't do your job 100%, the opponent can gain an advantage. Lots of fun.
I have a Scalextric "Start" Formula 1 car. It was purchased from an overseas vendor. The box contained 2 basic cars for $44.50. Perhaps the reason the car is so good on wood is the same reason it is not that good on other racing surfaces. But with a pair of Paul Gage "XPG" tires on the back, it's fast, drives very well and is a blast. Best $22.25 I've ever spent on a slot car.
I had built my new Audi R18 and wanted to put an M/T-5 Long Can Motor in the car. However it did not quite fit with the Audi's body. There is just not enough room to put that motor in the Audi. But it went into my RAW Nissan with lots of room to spare. What a great car on the wood track. Totally tractable, goes right where you want it to and a very fun car.
Next up was a heart transplant on my Scalextric Classic F1 Lotus "Gold Leaf" car. It now has an M/T-SL2 Slim Can Motor in it. Yes, it also is now shod with a pair of Paul Gage tires. From a "handful of hell" to a "handful of pure driving joy"! Thanks for the tips Harry. I must say that was a major transformation in the characteristics of a slot car. I just love the car now. It's a joy to drive.
Of course, driving slot cars from 9 AM to 6 PM takes a lot of pressure, but I was up to the job. When I got a bit tired, I simply popped a Dum-Dum and it perked me right up and got my head back in the game again. But when I got home, had something to eat and sat down, the stress of the day caught up with me. But my wife said I had this big smile on my face while I made believe I was watching the Sugar Bowl much like my Gators were making believe they were playing in the game.
Do you think this could be a case of Slot Car Overdose?
Is there an antidote?