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Tunis Speedway: 4 lane dirt oval

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Sun Feb 16, 2014 9:10 pm
by pastor bubba
Re: Tunis Speedway: 4 lane dirt oval

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Sun Feb 16, 2014 9:15 pm
by pastor bubba
Re: Tunis Speedway: 4 lane dirt oval

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Sun Feb 16, 2014 9:21 pm
by pastor bubba
I bought the wiring kit from SCC and am very happy with it since I have never wired a track before. I have everything planned out and am ready to start that phase next. Once the wiring is done, I have most of the fencing done and ready to install as well. I am borrowing or stealing some ideas from you all with the gutter screen and the screen cap because I really liked how they looked. Eventually, I will be building a sign that resembles the original Tunis Speedway sign and the announcer tower. And finally, I want to install lights so that I can race at night. I was hoping to have it running by the end of today, but things got rather busy with church so the track took a back seat. So am hoping to have it running by the end of next week.
Re: Tunis Speedway: 4 lane dirt oval

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Sun Feb 16, 2014 9:25 pm
by BRP32
Looks great so far!
I am interested to watch as it progresses.
Question?
What are the cars you have on the shelf above the door opening up by the ceiling?
Are they slot cars or just built models?
From what I can see they look great also!
Great work!
Thanks for sharing!
Wayne (Bolton's Speed Shop) :D :D :D
Re: Tunis Speedway: 4 lane dirt oval

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Sun Feb 16, 2014 9:51 pm
by dreinecke
Pastor - very nice track and slot room! Next time do the painting outside - Happy Wife, Happy Life.
Really looks the part with the paint now. Is that Revell track you are using?
Great idea using MDF if you ever route, but in the meantime it makes a great bench top. What are the plans for catch fencing?
Re: Tunis Speedway: 4 lane dirt oval

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Sun Feb 16, 2014 9:57 pm
by pastor bubba
Re: Tunis Speedway: 4 lane dirt oval

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Sun Feb 16, 2014 10:02 pm
by dreinecke
You weren't kidding about the dirt thing!
Those cars are an incredible piece of history. Great stuff to see the builds they were doing all the way back then with what they had onhand. Buttons for wheels - genius!
Re: Tunis Speedway: 4 lane dirt oval

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Sun Feb 16, 2014 11:18 pm
by HomeRacingWorld
Pretty impressive project and looks great so far.
But those cardboard cars are wonderful. You are very lucky to have such great models like that. Reminds me about those stories you hear all the time from us "old folks" about how tough we had it compared to today.
But then you see something like these cars. That is what they had to do to have fun. Priceless.
Hope to see more on this oval project.
Re: Tunis Speedway: 4 lane dirt oval

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Sun Feb 16, 2014 11:37 pm
by pastor bubba
The cardboard cars are really cool. He used to have a couple of hundred of them packed away under his train tables but then sold a bunch of them. A guy offered him $20 a car. I don't know how many he sold but he was happy with the price since he didn't think any one would be interested. A couple of years ago, he found one of his old cars in an antique shop and bought it back for $40.
When I was a kid, he gave me and my friend a car so we could wreck em and then taught us to build our own. We were in scouts at the time and some of the other guys in our troop saw them and wanted to learn how to make them so he taught our troop. I still have my body patterns downstairs and have a Hudson started that is a cardboard body but plastic fenders. It is going to be an old stock car and am thinking that it may end up as a slot car.
Dave, I am going to tape it as well. That way I know it will have good power all the way around.
Re: Tunis Speedway: 4 lane dirt oval

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Mon Feb 17, 2014 4:45 am
by buspor63
So, can my kids make a cardboard car on the ipad? :D
The creativity for the cars is great!! Imagination and inginuity... amazing!
Great track project too, looks like a lot of fun to hold drifts around the corners.
Re: Tunis Speedway: 4 lane dirt oval

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Mon Feb 17, 2014 8:16 am
by BRP32
Very cool hand built cars!
Thanks for sharing and what a great thing to have of your Father's for great memories!
I think they would be labeled as Folk Art with the antique/collector crowds now.
Really really cool!
Will make for nice scenery around your track....
Wayne (Bolton's Speed shop) :D :D :D
Re: Tunis Speedway: 4 lane dirt oval

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Mon Feb 17, 2014 9:30 am
by 4424ever
Nice track and cars. That's pretty cool your dad bought one of his cars back for $40 considering they are priceless :banana-dance:
Re: Tunis Speedway: 4 lane dirt oval

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Mon Feb 17, 2014 5:41 pm
by ourwayband
Great track and a very cool story on some very cool cars!Big thanks for sharing that.
Keep us updated on the track.
Rusty
Re: Tunis Speedway: 4 lane dirt oval

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Mon Feb 17, 2014 6:59 pm
by TuscoTodd
Amazing the difference in "look" with the paint! And I imagine, the painted surface lends itself to "drifting" a lot more so than the original plastic surface does. :)
Looking forward to seeing "action" shots!
Those vintage cardboard cars are pretty slick and having a family history to go with them is AWESOME! Thanks for sharing! :)
Re: Tunis Speedway: 4 lane dirt oval

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Mon Feb 17, 2014 7:16 pm
by HRWJim
This is great stuff. I am loving the cars and great story. Jim