i had a HOT WHEELS that I fixed

Posted:
Thu Sep 04, 2014 12:25 pm
by OL Mike

/ So i got this hot wheels so the brushes are shot and the wheels are dry roit the frist thing that notice is that the hot wheel brushes are soider in so cannot replace them thay also fix so you can put another chassis but a hot wheels So with a little cut and work this Fast lane dose the job

This car can run with or without magnets the price to was 4.99 to make it run
Re: i had a HOT WHEELS that I fixed

Posted:
Sun Sep 07, 2014 1:12 am
by Ralphthe3rd
Ol Mike, although it's true that Mattel soldered in the pick-up braids, it ain't hard to remove the solder(without Damage) if you know how to de-solder. ie- I removed and replaced(with Artin) the brushes on both my Mattel chassis, and I'll tell you what, even though the Mattel and Fast Lane chassis are VERY Similar, I Prefer the Mattel chassis with it's ceramic magnet instead of the Fast Lanes- Neo magnet, which I despise ! Also, the Mattel tires, albeit very old now, are a very nice soft rubber, which I keep recoating with silicone, while the Fast Lane cars have CRAP Tires that not only don't have any grip if you remove the Neo magnet, but also spin on the wheels right from the package !
Anyway, if you have any unwanted/undamaged Mattel chassis, please send them to ME, I'll pay ya for the postage ;)
Re: i had a HOT WHEELS that I fixed

Posted:
Sun Sep 07, 2014 3:01 am
by OL Mike
now here to fast lane running on carrera here 2 on a 63 revell trac New tires sometime need a little sanding or the track got dust on it SO if you have any unwanted/undamaged fast lane CARS, please send them to ME, I'll trade you the hot wheel f this tank as well II HAVE ran these car chassis on 3 different types of tracks-i[l :music-rockout: thank you for your time :flags-waveusa:
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