They are called or made by Microbrush/ Size Superfine / Product no. MHS10 small white and purple pack should be in thisle with the testors paints near the Derby accessories. ( assuming your store is similar in layout) You should also be able to see these on Microbrush.com. These will be white in color and have a very soft flexible tip that looks like a micro q-tip and will not scratch or cause body damage and are actually 10 for $1.99. What I did was I loaded up the tip slid it in the bore and rolled the applicator... turned the wheel sligthly and repeated multiple times. really made a difference in our cars this year. My sons went undefeated in their den and lost only one lost one race to the other for the pack championship. We also won sibling races undefeated and the dad/cubmaster races undefeated. I will not race without it from now on.SteveL said:Great suggestions!!! jrbryant68, Do you have the part number for the Hobby Lobby applicators?
Chief, I am assuming you mean Mr. Clean Magic Eraser?
Steve
Chief said:Yes Mr. Clean Magic Eraser
Obsessedderbydad said:Coffee stirrer straw to apply the graphite. Your rules for the race are ridiculous. You aren't allowed to make a rail runner?! WTF? Try enforcing that one. Oh no my car is running straight down the rail, does that disqualify me? Plus trying to enforce 4 on the floor is almost impossible since most slots are not straight or even. I love when packs try to over engineer the rules to make it "fair" for everyone. Here's the key every rule maker misses. It's impossible to make it fair for everyone b.c you'll always have dad's that build a car in a day and you'll have dad's that work with their son and teach them over a month. What's the next rule? Rule 6.1.2.1 You can only spend 30min a day working on the car and must video the scout working on the entire thing and if you're car is too fast then you're cheating and we need more rules.
1reason said:We have the no oil rule too, but at least there's a valid/understandable reason for it.
GravityX said:1reason said:We have the no oil rule too, but at least there's a valid/understandable reason for it.
What is it? I'm curious.
GravityX said:1reason said:We have the no oil rule too, but at least there's a valid/understandable reason for it.
What is it? I'm curious.
DropZone said:But it is ok to drown their cars with graphite that gets all over everything? Maybe everyone should change their rules to say “Any type of lubrication is allowed but any car dropping lubrication onto the track (dry or wet) will be removed from the competition.”![]()