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Get a Bloomin' Move On, The Italian Job
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Firstly before I start just a caveat, if you are like quick progress of have a short time to live, this is not the thread for you Bigsmile  I have been already going at this for nine years and have no intention of finishing anytime soon, in fact the more I progress the more elaborate the circuit becomes.  

So from the title you can guess I am a big fan of the Italian Job (the original of course, not the pathetic attempt at a remake). In my youth I had a large Scalextric circuit and my brother had a train set. I was not one for Trains but did love the scenic elements and in my teens I would scratch build him buildings and I vowed that when I was older I would build a scenic circuit.....

Well that time came and I was trawling the internet about 10 years ago and discovered this...

[Image: 5413668595_9326415302_z.jpg]Track_Pic_2 by yakboy2007, on Flickr

The Kastleburg Raceway...to say I was blown away was an understatement, and it really got the cogs whirring, the thought of being able to do a scenic alpine style circuit in HO scale was right up my street...Then the lightbulb moment Idea If I could combine it with The Italian Job that would be incredible. Again searched the internet and other than a certain member of this parishes excellent 1:32 scale IJ vehicles, no one had ever tried to recreate the scenes from the film.
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So I set to it using an 8X4 board that I could winch up to the garage roof..

[Image: 5414284210_dc132eeb00_c.jpg]IMG_1967 by yakboy2007, on Flickr

Initially started off with Aurora AFX track but quickly realised that this was too limiting, then I was made aware of Faller AMS track, which has a huge range of differing pieces, the track joiners are simpler and it lends itself so much better to customisation. So I initially set about cresting the alps

[Image: 6952546147_0fabbf322d_c.jpg]circuit 001 by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 6806436788_acec0d7c0a_c.jpg]circuit 002 by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 7558064102_aa4e51f00f_c.jpg]IMG_2218 by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 9466807600_39773b4cf9_c.jpg]IMG_3453[1] by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 9466819776_b120b3f91d_c.jpg]IMG_3455[1] by yakboy2007, on Flickr

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[Image: 49730983981_9e88244b47_c.jpg]20200403_151325 by yakboy2007, on Flickr


I got to a certain part with the alps and realised that I was going to need a bigger circuit and as the nature of the build is driven by the individual scene's of the Italian Job so I would need to build each  scene first then work out how they would fit together and what size I would need when they were finished.
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So set about creating the set pieces of the movie... First the Church steps scene

[Image: 6352598307_6381ccf499_c.jpg]italian 006 by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 6622262007_6d2cb9731e_c.jpg]IMG_2152 by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 6848316531_d43e2bd386_c.jpg]IMG_2164 by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 6881405128_232d258a25_c.jpg]IMG_2174 by yakboy2007, on Flickr

All the scene's I get to a certain point but the finishing will not be done until they have a permanent home so they look a bit rough and ready
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Piazza Castello next...Mini's going through shopping centre (snatching the chicken scene)

[Image: 7583257984_ba19bf5f1b_w.jpg]800px-DSC01780-torino-piazza_castello-fountain by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 22226857159_283aeffa0f_c.jpg]IMG_3745[1] by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 23494317055_59841943f3_c.jpg]IMG_3758[1] by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 32649666726_89790687dd_c.jpg]IMG_3777 by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 31878118063_b2f7b30c2d_c.jpg]IMG_3822[1] by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 32899318066_59c6bf0264_c.jpg]IMG_3823[1] by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 32940063935_e532047c26_c.jpg]IMG_3828[1] by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 32861865701_daac2a599b_c.jpg]IMG_3829[1] by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 33531753635_eeed566716_c.jpg]IMG_3849[1] by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 33093141946_f189710d56_c.jpg]IMG_3844[1] by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 33402927501_d07f63f6d2_c.jpg]IMG_3846[1] by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 44593290324_20bb44b5f2_c.jpg]IMG_20170319_201826 by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 44593291564_9e0b35d56a_c.jpg]IMG_20170319_201759 by yakboy2007, on Flickr
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#5

Fabulous work. Thumbup Thumbup Thumbup Thumbup Thumbup Thumbup
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#6

Mini's crossing the weir

[Image: 48912383848_3a7e6e882c_c.jpg]po weir by yakboy2007, on Flickr

Google Earth View 

[Image: 48912898481_367dd3b9a8_c.jpg]20191017_093614 by yakboy2007, on Flickr
[Image: 48953251146_5b11d67e45_c.jpg]20191024_170119 by yakboy2007, on Flickr
[Image: 49029307801_e41ff85987_c.jpg]20191107_160352 by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 49101014353_a1f9f33d4e_c.jpg]20191121_195729 by yakboy2007, on Flickr

Got a little bit further on now but will wait until this has it's permanent home before pouring the resin water
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#7

Hi Yakboy,

Looks good!
Doing all the scenery will be an "Ithellian" (of a) job. Bigsmile

After what you have already shown here, I am convinced that it will not be a problem for you
Many thanks for sharing.

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#8

Wow! Just "wow!!!"
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Just looking forward to building a permanent home for the track, this involves a huge amount of work at the bottom of the garden but made a good start last spring
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#10

Proof of concept for the Fiat Factory..Lingotto

[Image: 49772966723_8d9d6e1265_c.jpg]ATLAS-OF-PLACES-RPBW-LINGOTTO-FACTORY-IMG-1 by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 49773451766_1aa03dd5db_c.jpg]20200414_140648 by yakboy2007, on Flickr

[Image: 50586264253_9a87504bb2_c.jpg]2020-11-10_02-44-10 by yakboy2007, on Flickr

Again won't get much further with this until it has a permanent home
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