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
The subliminal roots of FRC's scenery
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Thanks to Model Car Science for planting the seed those 47 years ago , and to Gordon who made the dream, which all of us who race at FRC enjoy, come true.
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GG ~ Its/You freaking me out
Interestingly, Bethany tells me that line from time to time and found I could use it now
I was born in 1963 and such a strange thing to read about today with this story of yours ... in my life span so far.
Well done my good (10 years my senior) friend
Luke
Interestingly, Bethany tells me that line from time to time and found I could use it now
I was born in 1963 and such a strange thing to read about today with this story of yours ... in my life span so far.
Well done my good (10 years my senior) friend
Luke