TGIF! Busy Busy

What a week. Finished a couple project cars and looks like I will start 2 more. :)
RMS Resin Cougar in a style it was NOT made for...and in 1/25th I'll start hacking on the Late Model Truck.
Cleaning up the old Skunkworks as racers/visitors arrive next week. Usually I have a project car that I just get the clear coat on when they pull up in the driveway...have to figure out what last minute model I need to do :)
Lot's of new cars arriving from Scalextric, Slot.it in the last couple weeks. My poor slot budget can't keep up!
And it will get even better. In the next couple of months you will see a LOT more of course as our "regular season" begins.
The summer is always a little slow. It happens every year and it will happen again.
Our hobby is in pretty good shape and it is just getting better. Sure, there are a few companies that are no longer with us...or producing less. It happens. But don't be quick to lay blame. Most of it lies directly on the shoulders of the companies themselves, not "the hobby". If you produce items that don't work, are overpriced, or that no one seems to really want? In time the end result is not hard to understand. There is more competition out there than ever before and you have to bring something extra to the table to keep some of us happy.
Thankfully we have companies today that are doing well because they do.
My own collection grew this summer thanks to these leaders. 2 new Carrera Cobras, 3 Slot.it's, New Racer Group 5's and even a Scalextric Camaro. Not to mention a few older models that I wanted for projects. That is a good handful of cars for almost any summer. And there are plenty that I passed on. NSR, LMM, NINCO all trickled out new cars and there are a couple more from Carrera and Scalextric I am still wanting :mrgreen: Not to mention the ones I am forgetting. 15 years ago I could literally keep up with everything we had available. At least on this side of the pond. I have product "catalogs" that are nothing more than a 2 page leaflet from back then. Today there is no way I could. I try...but new toys come faster than I can type it seems :)
You also notice PROJECTS. Time for more customs and trying new tuning. And look at the layouts that are being built. In our little forum alone I noticed more than a handful of new tracks as well as older ones getting a facelift.
So you might as well sit back and get ready for the mayhem as fall slowly arrives. New model releases will increase and your head (and wallet) will be spinning. At least mine will!
Now..back to cleaning this place. Hope all have a great weekend.
RMS Resin Cougar in a style it was NOT made for...and in 1/25th I'll start hacking on the Late Model Truck.
Cleaning up the old Skunkworks as racers/visitors arrive next week. Usually I have a project car that I just get the clear coat on when they pull up in the driveway...have to figure out what last minute model I need to do :)
Lot's of new cars arriving from Scalextric, Slot.it in the last couple weeks. My poor slot budget can't keep up!
And it will get even better. In the next couple of months you will see a LOT more of course as our "regular season" begins.
The summer is always a little slow. It happens every year and it will happen again.
Our hobby is in pretty good shape and it is just getting better. Sure, there are a few companies that are no longer with us...or producing less. It happens. But don't be quick to lay blame. Most of it lies directly on the shoulders of the companies themselves, not "the hobby". If you produce items that don't work, are overpriced, or that no one seems to really want? In time the end result is not hard to understand. There is more competition out there than ever before and you have to bring something extra to the table to keep some of us happy.
Thankfully we have companies today that are doing well because they do.
My own collection grew this summer thanks to these leaders. 2 new Carrera Cobras, 3 Slot.it's, New Racer Group 5's and even a Scalextric Camaro. Not to mention a few older models that I wanted for projects. That is a good handful of cars for almost any summer. And there are plenty that I passed on. NSR, LMM, NINCO all trickled out new cars and there are a couple more from Carrera and Scalextric I am still wanting :mrgreen: Not to mention the ones I am forgetting. 15 years ago I could literally keep up with everything we had available. At least on this side of the pond. I have product "catalogs" that are nothing more than a 2 page leaflet from back then. Today there is no way I could. I try...but new toys come faster than I can type it seems :)
You also notice PROJECTS. Time for more customs and trying new tuning. And look at the layouts that are being built. In our little forum alone I noticed more than a handful of new tracks as well as older ones getting a facelift.
So you might as well sit back and get ready for the mayhem as fall slowly arrives. New model releases will increase and your head (and wallet) will be spinning. At least mine will!
Now..back to cleaning this place. Hope all have a great weekend.