Would agree with Rick! Plus for the cost, you can't beat them. Especially some of the earlier round that pop up on ebay for 50$ or less for an inner of 12. Sure beats what I paid back in the early days.ParkRNDL said:Many of us love them, but some don't. They usually require a little tweaking and diddling out of the box to run their best. If you liked old Aurora Thunderjets and you enjoyed tuning them and tinkering with them, you'll probably like the JLs. It's been said that the quality control on the JLs isn't as tight as the old Auroras, and that seems to be true, but that doesn't mean they're not fun...
Just my 2 cents, I'm sure others will chime in with opinions...
--rick
For an out of the box controller, the Tyco/Mattel ones seem to work better for T-Jets than the Tomy or the LL.ParkRNDL said:Be aware that to get the most out of these cars, you might eventually want to invest in a couple of controllers that are a step up in quality from the ones that come in standard slot car sets. The standard controllers are going to seem like "on-off" switches... either you're going too fast for the next curve or you're stopped. A higher-ohm controller (they're probably about $35-$40 each between the Parma controller and the custom high-ohm resistor) makes them much more controllable and fun to drive.
Just my 2 cents, I'm sure others will chime in with opinions...
--rick
This is true. I've actually sent a couple of guys on the boards some extra Tyco controllers (I still have about 20 of them around here) to replace their LL set controllers, which I've been told are about 45 ohms and are REALLY like on-off switches for these cars. The guys told me that the Tyco/Mattel units were a noticeable improvement.Captain Fred said:For an out of the box controller, the Tyco/Mattel ones seem to work better for T-Jets than the Tomy or the LL.
Unless you're Goose Chicken who loves to run his whites on the track and get 'em all dirtied up.AfxToo said:But they do run especially well on EBay Auctions.
Hey Matt,Matack said:Ahhh, OK.
Purchased set for $67 which included shipping. I will put the
"White Lightning" and doubles away or perhaps sell, trade later.
Figure at round $7 a car it will save the 4 better cars that I get with track and Son will love the Batman cars.
As always thanks all for the input![]()
I'll vouch for that. Like night and day, I found (thanks again, Rick)ParkRNDL said:This is true. I've actually sent a couple of guys on the boards some extra Tyco controllers (I still have about 20 of them around here) to replace their LL set controllers, which I've been told are about 45 ohms and are REALLY like on-off switches for these cars. The guys told me that the Tyco/Mattel units were a noticeable improvement.
--rick