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Jan 13, 2017 23:12:52 GMT
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Sorry misread the question, off cuts and odds and ends of wood kicking around the garage for the raised up section. For the sides and the curved wall around the track it's that slotted flexible 6mm MDF painted grey.
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Jan 13, 2017 20:56:49 GMT
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I used the chipboard flooring boards that can be used for flooring out a loft space. They came tongue and grooved so fitted together nice and tight and are nice and sturdy,the support frame is just inch square wood.
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Jan 13, 2017 14:53:57 GMT
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Jan 11, 2017 18:45:12 GMT
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Learnt to drive in a poverty spec AX. Had a squeaky clutch pedal and every lesson my instructor would comment on how it needed a deb of oil, never got it done though.
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Jan 11, 2017 18:41:12 GMT
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Have you scratch built that or is it based on a kit. Impressive either way. Would be nice to have the BTCC estate from a few years back.
Looks like the wheels from Lightin' Mcqueen.
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Last Edit: Jan 11, 2017 18:42:03 GMT by disastra98
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Cheers Mikey. Has mine up in the loft when we first bought the house. Suffered a few issues with that to cold in the winter to hot in the summer loft got so hot the track would warp. So took over the spare room one when the wife was out. Only downside of it being in the spare room is I now spend to much money buying to many cars now they can be displayed and used more easily.
Will have to get a few up to date photos now the shelving has improved.
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Not sure if this was abandoned or not, was on holiday in Crete a couple of years ago and spotted this. Never moved for the 2 weeks we were there.
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It's standard Scalextric Sport track that I have stuck copper tape over the rails for better conductivity.
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