by masmojo » Tue Aug 13, 2013 9:10 am
Lloyd, Many years ago When I first got into 1/32, Ebay & the Internet were still in their infancy, I had never even heard of Scalextric before stubling on one on Ebay. That was the original Seed because even though I had HO cars when I was younger I really did not know anyone else who was interested. Like most Kids my age I eventually landed in R/C racing and that was a good outlet for a while, but anywhose once I found Large Slots I was hooked!!
I know you are saying "O.K. Mas, What does that have to do with anything", Well Simply this: I have always loved cars since I was a kid, but when I first got on Slot Forum, SCI and then HRW, The concept of building a car to emulate some particular drivers car in some obscure/arcane race from Goodwood in the 50's or Monte Carlo or Le Mans seemed . . .Well . . .It seemed darn nutty!! :lol: I knew some old cars, slots opened my eyes to what was under the skin of those cars that I thought were so pretty, to what really made them great, the motor, the handling, the drivers. Slowly it all started coming together! Suddenly I found myself vacationing at the historic races in Monterrey and Sonoma; travelling to ALMs Races and then last year to the F1 race in Austin!! :banana-rock:
My point is OLD Cars? New cars? American Cars? European Cars? . . .Who Cares?? They are all cars and unique in their own way! I don't like magnet cars, but I did a DTM proxy a couple years ago anyway! Anyone can build an old car just as easy as a new one. In fact a great way to learn about these cars and their history is to move out of you comfort zone to research and build a car for a different series or era!!! Who knows maybe one day I will do a NASCAR Proxy??? (don't hold your breath :lol: )
I really wish I could have prepared a car for this proxy; I am itching to wrap up this moving business and get cracking on some new car builds! (OR wrapping up some old ones!) :banana-rock: