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Small, mobile 1/18th scale track
hey all:
Just thought I would post a link to my newest 1/18th scale track. http://www.maddmatts.com/page10.html let me know what you think. It was my first time editing video |
Can'tcha just post pics. 3 mb is WAYYYY to big
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pics
There are pics on the website of all three tracks. Just click on attractions on the left menu bar and pick from any of the tracks.
There are different pics for each of the tracks |
Hey Matt,
What are you using for the driving surface? Great vid's by the way |
Driving surface
My surface is sweet. One of my sponsors runs a Line-X business. That's the stuff they use for pickup truck spray-on bedliners.
it gves the track just enough grit so the cars handle great but it doesn't tear up the tires. As an alternative, I know Kmart sells some do it yourself stuff that is supposed to be just as good. On the new Bristol track redesign, I am going to try something new: Rubber undercoating for cars. I have heard it ends up working real well. I haven't tested it yet but will let you know when I do. I'm glad you liked the video. I wasn't sure being a rookie editor but I was happy with the results. |
i'm a NASCAR fan :) Were can I get 1:18 scale Nascar R/cs & how much
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Good News!
Getting small scale NASCAR cars is actually fairly easy!
You can use the BRP SC18 (my favorite), the Micro RS4 or use the Dynamite Rocket Racer. I know you can put a model body on teh 24th scale rocket racer and the 1/18th scale BRP cars have a stock car body. I am not sure about the RS4 but you should be able to get something to work. You can use 1/24th scale stickers for any of the cars and they will work fine Good Luck |
Which one is the cheapest & how much?
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Cheapest or best?
The never ending debate; Cheaper or better?
I would check out the various specific car message boards to figure this out. But for the record: Out and out cheapest would be either the Kyosho or Dynamite. BRP comes next with the RS4 trailing in third. Check the boards for the debate on which one to buy |
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