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Mullins Motor Speedway
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OK TinyRC lovers. Here's my track. I got a cheap disposible camera and took some shots. I need to get a camera to take close ups as that's where this track really shines, but that's for later. In these pics you can see the whole layout. It's 4'x8' on painted 1/2" plywood. The outer wall is baseboard and the barriers are 3/4" trim strips. It has an overpass, helecopter landing pad that the cars can drive up to, and even has a gator pond with tiny cat tails. The two parking lot areas, one with the four hot wheels cars and the one behind the pit lane, will be built up as I go along. Little buildings, or maybe a carnival. The track, one of the open lots, and the access road to the copter pad, all go under the overpass. The little yellow and green striped walls are gates that can be opened or closed to section off the track. The little white balls on the top of the gates are affixed to pins that hold the gates closed. You pull up on the ball to release the pin and open the gate. The overpass is covered in textured HO scale random stone material, and even has vines growing on it. Best part is, I didn't have a dime in this track until I started adding trees and such as I had all the materials lying around from other projects. So, here we go with pic number one.
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again
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keepin em comin
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Not done yet
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Here you can see the whole layout. Thirty five feet of track in all. Still more comin.
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still more
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one more to go.
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Last one for now. Hope you enjoyed it. I'll post more when I get some close ups.
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Excellent !!!
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Geez leweeze. You go all out.
You could enter a setup like that in the fair up here and easily get 1st. Nice job Az. |
looks very nice and very technical. how does it feel to drive on it? how long did it take to make?
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Great job Azi!
I hear ya on building tracks as a form of relaxation. Just pull up a chair throw on a cd and crack open a cold brew and it's a blast. What materials did you use on the ramps there? I like to use foamboard as it's nice, light and flexible. Also at 4'x8' how are you storing it? Looking forward to seeing your other improvements. |
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