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I thought I was reading about a routed track then saw the pictures of the finished track and thought I was looking at a plastic track until I looked closer. What an amazing piece of work you're done. Congratulations.

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Great scenery work Cam. What did you use for your "armco" type fencing? Doohh. Just read through thread again and have seen how it's done.

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CAM that is absolutely brilliant,what an excellent job you have done there.You and your race mates will have a ball on that track,i have 2 questions,1,Are you a fitter/machinist or toolmaker or just enjoy the cnc machining caper,and 2,my lawns need mowing can you get mine looking like that?Great effort,regards Colin.

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Great track Cam,looks better on my computer than on your phone.Hope the digital gismoes work on the Plafit 1/32's, that would be awsome.

Makes my track look like a goat track,I'll have to lift my game when I modify mine in a couple of months.

Looking forward to having a drive & exchanging idea's on track building.

To finsh first,first you gotta finish

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Hope the digital gismoes work on the Plafit 1/32's, that would be awsome.

 

So do I Jim, you really did open my eyes the other night to a whole new world of slots, racing MJK dogbones, Plafit 24 & 32, de-tuned flexi's and scratch built cars. It was a memorable night for me, again many thanks for the invite.

 

 

Makes my track look like a goat track.Looking forward to having a drive & exchanging idea's on track building.

 

AHHH I don't think so. Your track is fabulous to drive on with lots of subtle tricks which only comes from years of experience and competition racing. At around 110 feet it's a great length track,

I would welcome your ideas for my next track.

 

- Cam

Hoo Roo

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Hope the digital gismoes work on the Plafit 1/32's, that would be awsome.

 

So do I Jim, you really did open my eyes the other night to a whole new world of slots, racing MJK dogbones, Plafit 24 & 32, de-tuned flexi's and scratch built cars. It was a memorable night for me, again many thanks for the invite.

 

 

Makes my track look like a goat track.Looking forward to having a drive & exchanging idea's on track building.

 

AHHH I don't think so. Your track is fabulous to drive on with lots of subtle tricks which only comes from years of experience and competition racing. At around 110 feet it's a great length track,

I would welcome your ideas for my next track.

 

- Cam

Hi Cameron

Glad you enjoyed yourself at my track Friday night,but if you think that was cool I can't wait to hear your response after a Friday night Vintage at Hornsby this week.

Sorry I can't make it as work comes first(need the money to buy more toys).

After seeing you drive my track & Dapto I'm sure you will dial into Hornsby fairly quickly.

The cars you'll be using are a diverse bunch,the Stocker is the wild child,nuttsy motor but sweet to drive.The Trans-Am goes well in a very competive class & the F1 is very smooth & quick.

Good luck & enjoy your self,I'm sure you will.

To finsh first,first you gotta finish

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Hope the digital gismoes work on the Plafit 1/32's, that would be awsome.

 

So do I Jim, you really did open my eyes the other night to a whole new world of slots, racing MJK dogbones, Plafit 24 & 32, de-tuned flexi's and scratch built cars. It was a memorable night for me, again many thanks for the invite.

 

 

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Makes my track look like a goat track.Looking forward to having a drive & exchanging idea's on track building.

 

AHHH I don't think so. Your track is fabulous to drive on with lots of subtle tricks which only comes from years of experience and competition racing. At around 110 feet it's a great length track,

I would welcome your ideas for my next track.

 

- Cam

Hi Cameron

Glad you enjoyed yourself at my track Friday night,but if you think that was cool I can't wait to hear your response after a Friday night Vintage at Hornsby this week.

Sorry I can't make it as work comes first(need the money to buy more toys).

After seeing you drive my track & Dapto I'm sure you will dial into Hornsby fairly quickly.

The cars you'll be using are a diverse bunch,the Stocker is the wild child,nuttsy motor but sweet to drive.The Trans-Am goes well in a very competive class & the F1 is very smooth & quick.

Good luck & enjoy your self,I'm sure you will.

Here's some pics of my goat track.

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To finsh first,first you gotta finish

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Most of the pics from Greenslopes are on the Auslot Facebook page in an Album called Greenslopes Raceway (odd that. :) )

Computers. They'll never catch on.

 

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Tiny Tyers Targa - The build saga continues - Aging wood - A recipe for staining wood - Don't take a fence - Step by step paling fence - An old shed for my new cars - Wooden garage under construction

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