RE: Time to introduce the NMR 3.0 -
Fred - 29th-Dec-21
Some small advances, still on this part of the track
Once the landscape is done, I paint the different areas to work with :
I will use the same products I used on my previous track :
As the black is not perfectly dried, I begin with the brown area :
Then, 3 coats from dark to light grey are dry brushed on the black areas :
Will see tomorrow if a forth coat is needed
Then, I will have to treat the green areas
To be continued ...
RE: Time to introduce the NMR 3.0 -
Fred - 31st-Dec-21
I'm finalizing the green parts of this area :
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I use wood glue and water :
- 60%-40%, applied with a brush for the first coat
- 40%-60% and a fex drops of dish soap, applied with a pipette for the following ones
Can't wait to see the result once every thing will be perfectly dry
RE: Time to introduce the NMR 3.0 -
Anthony B - 1st-Jan-22
Watching with interest - reaally nice job!!! Keep the pics coming please :)
RE: Time to introduce the NMR 3.0 -
Fred - 2nd-Jan-22
Many thanks
Once dried, I had to add some patches here and there. I also tried to weathered the concrete walls
Here is the result :
RE: Time to introduce the NMR 3.0 -
roguejackal - 15th-Jan-22
really nice build, i am wondering how do you find the policar track, I have scalextric sport and seems to be getting harder work to maintain connections the longer time goes on, especially with digital.
I am in two minds wether to create a routed track or start again with policar?
RE: Time to introduce the NMR 3.0 -
Fred - 16th-Jan-22
Thank you for your comment
I have to say that I'm very happy with my Policar track
Not as easy to assemble than Ninco or Scalex Classic track, but a better electric continuity, probably the best one provided by any plastic track brands
However, a well built wood track with braids will always be better than any plastic track, just my 2 cents
RE: Time to introduce the NMR 3.0 -
Fred - 6th-Feb-22
I began to work on the other side of the bridge
As I decided to choose bricks instead of concretes, I found the following pattern to "build" my walls :
Here is the result :
- From tunnel entrance :
- From the timing bridge :
- And the exit of the tunnel :
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On this last picture, you can see a second TV tower I received a few weeks ago ; it came with a third TV tower and more than 100 people for the pit lane and the stands to come
To be continued ...
RE: Time to introduce the NMR 3.0 -
rallyhub - 6th-Feb-22
Hi Fred,
In combination with the concrete construction the bricks look really good.
Looking forward to see more photos of the promising build process of your scenic racetrack.
Hub
RE: Time to introduce the NMR 3.0 -
Fred - 24th-Aug-22
Hello everybody
More than 6 months since the last update

, so I decided to use the last days of my summer holidays to work on the track, the part between the timing gantry and the bridge
Here is the result :
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I'm quite happy with the result, but there is stil a lot to do

... hoping next update before Christmas
Regards,
Fred
RE: Time to introduce the NMR 3.0 -
Fred - 30th-Aug-22
Hello
Had to add something on the hill outside the largest curve of the track
So I decided to build a billboard out of balsa wood weathered with a light grey juice
I chose the Pegasus because my father's first job was for ExxonMobil
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Regards,
Fred