The subliminal roots of FRC's scenery
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 9:21 pm
Hi Guys,
I was going through some old - very old - slot car magazines from a small collection I still have from my early slot car days in the 1960's and came across a couple of articles in one particular magazine which I remember leaving a big impression on me way back then. The magazine was called "Model Car Science", the year was 1963 and I was ten years old. Here's the cover with one of the articles in question circled in red in the bottom left corner:
This article was about the steps involved in adding realistic scenery to a slot track. I remember reading it over and over and having a dream of one day building a permanent track like it, complete with elevations and scenery.
The following article in the same magazine featured a beautifully laid-out four-lane track with realistic scenery which just added to my desire to create one like it:
Believe it or not, the very next page (and the final page in the magazine) featured the "Club of the Month" - "Golden Gate Model Road Racing Club" - with pictures of their track which also was fully decorated with elevations and scenery:
Little did I know that it would take me 47 years before I had a realistic-looking track of my own!
So that's a little insight into the subliminal roots of my desire to have - and inspiration for - what has become FRC.
Gordon
I was going through some old - very old - slot car magazines from a small collection I still have from my early slot car days in the 1960's and came across a couple of articles in one particular magazine which I remember leaving a big impression on me way back then. The magazine was called "Model Car Science", the year was 1963 and I was ten years old. Here's the cover with one of the articles in question circled in red in the bottom left corner:
This article was about the steps involved in adding realistic scenery to a slot track. I remember reading it over and over and having a dream of one day building a permanent track like it, complete with elevations and scenery.
The following article in the same magazine featured a beautifully laid-out four-lane track with realistic scenery which just added to my desire to create one like it:
Believe it or not, the very next page (and the final page in the magazine) featured the "Club of the Month" - "Golden Gate Model Road Racing Club" - with pictures of their track which also was fully decorated with elevations and scenery:
Little did I know that it would take me 47 years before I had a realistic-looking track of my own!
So that's a little insight into the subliminal roots of my desire to have - and inspiration for - what has become FRC.
Gordon