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My First HO Routed Copper Tape Track

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  • #61
    The track name just may become "the cotter pin"

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    • #62
      Hi TXCurbster,

      I like to see you're still enjoying your copper tape track. It's your copper tape track or am I wrong?

      I still have my HO copper tape track. Besites that I'm member of a 1/32 slot race club http://www.speedtrack.nl for two years now.
      And I also help the developers of a new PC video game about slot cars. I don't know if you do something with that, but here is a link:
      http://store.steampowered.com/app/64...tual_SlotCars/.
      A week ago I drove with an American and Belgium slot car driver on a virtual track it was lots of fun. Here is a vid about that:
      https://m.twitch.tv/videos/208447748
      Maybe we could see each other once on a virtual track?

      I wish you a merry Christmas and a happy New year.
      Hans
      Last edited by ginkejw; 12-22-2017, 02:15 PM.

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      • #63
        Well done

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        • #64
          Originally posted by ginkejw View Post
          Hi TXCurbster,

          I like to see you're still enjoying your copper tape track. It's your copper tape track or am I wrong?
          Hi Hans,

          Yes it is mine. Its the same one I routed in the first post - just rerouted about four times.
          I am going to stick with this layout. It's even better than the original layout.

          Happy New Year

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          • #65
            Zeroing in on the natural physics of driving a race car with the Tyco chassis. Using a heavy body makes these cars drive nice.
            Last edited by TXCurbster; 07-06-2018, 10:37 AM.

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