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#1 jmswms

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Posted 02 April 2006 - 05:02 AM

Well, one disadvantage of getting a 3rd party Variable Power supply was that my cars found new ways to go careening off the table. Now, if I was clever, I would have anticipated all these things when I started. Of course, I started before I found Slot Forum and my local club. So, I've had to improvise. One problem was cars going off the table after the first hairpin. I didn't think I could just put up barriers there and have it fit into the scenery. So, I finally decided on some fences and a rock outcropping. The fences are just twigs from the yard -- love things that cost me nothing!!! Now, I've got to put a little house up there on the hill (next project).




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Posted 02 April 2006 - 06:00 AM

Simple but very effective - I like it.
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Posted 02 April 2006 - 07:13 AM

jmswms,

As always “Beautiful” looks great, cost zero, now that’s my kind of building well done. clap.gif clap.gif clap.gif

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Posted 02 April 2006 - 08:45 AM

haven't you put a wall round the table? that would be the first thing, then those awesome looking wooden barriers
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Posted 02 April 2006 - 09:16 AM

They look great!Good job.I have that gras type stuff which I used to have on the model railway and it looked good.Hope to use it on my track in the near future.
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Posted 02 April 2006 - 06:09 PM

QUOTE (MattZani @ 2 Apr 2006, 00:45)
haven't you put a wall round the table? that would be the first thing, then those awesome looking wooden barriers


Live and learn. This was the first half of the track that I built without any real help from Slot Forum or fellow slot car junkies. The second half of the track has a wall (as you see). Part of the issue has been the addition of a Variable Power Supply, which makes it possible to launch cars from anywhere if someone turns the power up to 14 or 15V. Cars never went off the track after the hairpin until we added the additional power. But these new barriers seem to have solved the problem. I'm thinking of using Plexiglass instead of a wood wall in the new track I'm planning.


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Posted 02 April 2006 - 06:36 PM

They look great, really in tune with the setting thumbsup.gif
Another nice touch on a track that looks fabulous already!

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Posted 03 April 2006 - 10:33 AM

Looks like a good track. thumbsup.gif

What have you done with thre track as I thought all Scalextric track was black? sad.gif

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Posted 03 April 2006 - 12:29 PM

Very nice and it look's realistic as well. Well done.

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Posted 03 April 2006 - 03:20 PM

QUOTE (TimSEaston @ 3 Apr 2006, 02:33)
What have you done with thre track as I thought all Scalextric track was black? sad.gif


It's painted...

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Posted 03 April 2006 - 05:37 PM

QUOTE (jmswms @ 3 Apr 2006, 16:20)
It's painted...



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Posted 04 April 2006 - 08:00 PM

ohmy.gif WOW ohmy.gif . Great track. Only thing I could comment on other wise is take a picture with rally cars in it more, the TT et al look a bit out of place but that's just me picking holes where there aren't any to be picked. You make some of the best scenery I have ever seen. Pro, small business perhaps. question.gif . Thanks for showing us. thumbsup.gif .
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Posted 04 April 2006 - 10:07 PM

QUOTE (911 @ 4 Apr 2006, 12:00)
Only thing I could comment on other wise is take a picture with rally cars in it more, the TT et al look a bit out of place but that's just me picking holes where there aren't any to be picked.  You make some of the best scenery I have ever seen.  Pro, small business perhaps.  question.gif .  Thanks for showing us.  thumbsup.gif .


Do these (below) count as rally cars? The Austins are rally cars from the late 50s, early 60s. Don't they fit? I've also got some GT40s and a P4 (in picture). I like rally cars from the 50s and 60s, and not so much the newer cars. It's been suggested to me that I do this for a living -- but I like my day job. I am selling my current rally track (see pictures in link below) to make room for building another one. I can imagine eventually selling the next one, and so on. However, there's wayyyyyy too many hours in the scenery to ever make this a business. It's just something you love to do. All grown up and still playing with toys.



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Posted 06 April 2006 - 06:37 AM

Further update on the Mulholland Rally track. I've always hated the look of the painted wood, and was thinking of different ways to dress it up. So, I got a new rock wall mold in the mail yesterday and decided to experiment. Here goes.


As it was:


So, I used the mold and created a thin plaster mold of a rock wall and painted it. I'll use joint compound to fill in the joins and liquid nails to attach it to the wood.



Alright, I've attached it and put the joint compound around the edges, now I just need to paint and detail.



All done (well, you're never done), but it's a nice try. I lightened up the color of the wall a bit further. Getting the colors right is a continual experiment, but you can always add more paint if you don't like the way it looks.



I've got a little extra scraps of wall, why not see what a fragment would look like as an old retaining wall in a hill on the other side of the track. I think the color turned out slightly better ... a nice touch.

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Posted 06 April 2006 - 06:47 AM

Nice work thumbsup.gif That looks very effective and again it really suits the setting. The chunk of old wall looks very realistic.

You realise that you're having waaaaay too much fun with this, don't you? lmfao.gif

Keep the pics coming,

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