23rd-Jan-21, 07:52 PM
A nice cross-section of HO cars there
As Doug said, they will be very different in performance, depending on the chassis. Identification will be easier from the underside!
Changing tyres makes a big difference with most HO cars, but I do enjoy running the Tomy Turbos (the four F1 cars and probably a few of the others) with trued stock rubber - the magnets are relatively weak, so you get some great sliding action. Those are the cars that persuaded me to crossover from 1/32 scale.
I buy silicone Supertires from Frank Yuroshoski in the US (www.franktheracer.com). His international shipping is quick and very reasonable. These are what I use on the older Aurora 'pancake' chassis - the AFX, AFX Magnatraction and the smaller T-jet 'Tuff-Ones' cars. Auto World and Johnny Lightning (Playing Mantis) have recently remade these Aurora cars and it looks like you have a few of them in the group.
Most of the modern in-line cars are probably on this sheet I put together for WHO Racing...
As Doug said, they will be very different in performance, depending on the chassis. Identification will be easier from the underside!
Changing tyres makes a big difference with most HO cars, but I do enjoy running the Tomy Turbos (the four F1 cars and probably a few of the others) with trued stock rubber - the magnets are relatively weak, so you get some great sliding action. Those are the cars that persuaded me to crossover from 1/32 scale.
I buy silicone Supertires from Frank Yuroshoski in the US (www.franktheracer.com). His international shipping is quick and very reasonable. These are what I use on the older Aurora 'pancake' chassis - the AFX, AFX Magnatraction and the smaller T-jet 'Tuff-Ones' cars. Auto World and Johnny Lightning (Playing Mantis) have recently remade these Aurora cars and it looks like you have a few of them in the group.
Most of the modern in-line cars are probably on this sheet I put together for WHO Racing...

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