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Friday, March 29, 2013
More track shots, scenery, graffiti
Greetings everyone,
Adding more scenery, trees, rocks, grass...also graffiti, whats a racetrack without graffiti. Most of the so called rocks that make up the overpass are actually ceiling tiles.
Hi, Capt. The crossover at the tight turn aught to be a "gas" to negotiate when racing side by side with another racer. The faded out painted flag on the rock side is sweet. Great modeling, Sir.
Very beautiful circuit, I liked your drawing, and the posters on the asphalt and walls. Good blog, I am already following him. Hugs! http://juanhracingteam.blogspot.com.ar/
The track is coming along very nicely Captain. The ceiling tiles worked really well!
ReplyDeleteThank you Rodger
Deletereally a good job!
ReplyDeletewaiting for more.
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Thanks Luca
DeleteLooks awesome. cracking looking track!
ReplyDeleteWonderful work once again Captain.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pat.
Thanks Pat...Ill build a few more cars...then back to the 1860s
DeleteThank God my son-in-law hasn't seen this or I'd never hear the end of it! Excellent work, but your ACW stuff is a lot 'safer'.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joe...yes it is
DeleteHi, Capt. The crossover at the tight turn aught to be a "gas" to negotiate when racing side by side with another racer. The faded out painted flag on the rock side is sweet. Great modeling, Sir.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jay...the flag is almost unnoticeable
ReplyDeleteThe surrounds certainly will make racing around it feel like home, nice work.
ReplyDeleteFantastic work & photography as always, Richard. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteone word... Awesome.... thats all that is needed to describe this.... it is awesome.
ReplyDeleteThank you Gowan
DeleteVery beautiful circuit, I liked your drawing, and the posters on the asphalt and walls.
ReplyDeleteGood blog, I am already following him.
Hugs!
http://juanhracingteam.blogspot.com.ar/
thank you Juanh
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