I've just been thinking about some of these newly released slot cars and they all seem to look a bit, well 'new' so i was thinking that they should maybe release some cars that look like they've been driven into a hedge and generally a bit battered and bruised at some point in there lives, because when you think about it the real cars rearley cross the finnish line in one piece (or at all in some cases) so if any one has any opinions on this topic or any pictures of cars that could 'make the grade' that would be brilliant
QUOTE (agrojim @ 8 Nov 2010, 12:41) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hotwheels cars respond well with a hammer and a file for that trackside crash look. At $2 a car it's a lot cheaper than trashing a slot car.
Cheers,
Jim
Good idea for scenery, metal car and a hammer, I'll get my hammer out some time soon
Yes, now I remember, The beamer from the Mexican airfield track, nice car, nice track. Green car with the tow truck looks good as well, nice work sig, The king of junk!
Scoobie in the water, skid marks make it ever more realistic.
Well done.
I have the utmost care with them and see them in this state was shocking.
Regards.
Have you ever considered puting it on the shelf the other way round so you can't see the damage?
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