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#68
“Happiness is a warm slot car”
Big news this week was that Paul has taken his 3D printer out of the box. End of story…or is it the beginning!
JohnK had the pleasure of making some figures to stand outside a building. But what a building! He gave us a ten minute zoom round of a stunning model of a house, but as Greg said, it was one of those fractal buildings where, when you zoom in, you see the detail, then you zoom in again and you see the detail ON the detail, and so on, and so on…As someone said “That is the best dirt I have ever seen”. So there was an old sign on the side of the building, weathered, including areas of rust, which had then washed down the brickwork wall, and left an appropriate stain on the brick. Or the guttering, with finely detailed fixing brackets back to the brickwork, with water staining where it runs out onto the pavement, and with leaves in the gutter…oak leaves. You get the picture, but take a look for yourself.
‘Fast Eddie’ then gave a presentation to the Chat on the link between slot car racing and wellbeing. Do watch it, but for me it showed that even thought this hobby is based around little toy cars (or buildings!), it provides all that good stuff like companionship, technical challenges, competition, and the like. Great to listen to, and good to be reminded that it is not just about winning.
Coincidently, Alan then told us the story of his weekend that encapsulated many of the criteria laid out by Ed. So he and two old friends had spent the weekend getting reacquainted with each other following the easing of the long UK lockdown, using the excuse of the DiSCA 6hr Rockbullring event as their prompt. It started badly for Alan, he lost the raffle and his car was chosen to compete in the event, and as he would show, get totally wrecked. Talking of which, it sounded like Alan and his teammates were in party mood at the hotel on the evening before the event. Not that it all went to plan…this is how Alan described the first part of the session, and possibly the only bit he remembers: -
Alan: "Where can we find some action round here?"
Bar staff: “Right...are you guys in a band?”
A: “No, we’re racing drivers”
B: “Wow, where are you guys racing?”
A: “We have got a six hour race at the Rockingham circuit tomorrow”
B: “Oh wow. What cars are you guys driving?”
A: “Little plastic ones”
B: “………..Anyone waiting to be served?”
Alan then described their racing strategy for the event. Rather than stick to a rigid ‘British Plan’, they went for a more flexible Italian approach, or as I heard it described, “The Morning After the Night Before in the Travelodge Bar Plan”. The criteria for this seemed to be i) if you could stand up, and you didn’t feel too sick, you were driving; ii) if you started to feel unwell, for goodness sake slow down, and one of the other two will come and grab the controller off you before you do some damage to the car; iii) don’t touch the car or try and make any adjustment to it in any way during the 6hr, as in their hungover state, they were bound to make things worse. Anyway, they think that they won the race. And they think that because Alan was in possession of a large trophy which, as Dennis pointed out, someone had written ‘GT3 Winner’ on with a sharpie.
This little story tied in quite well with the final segment of the Chat which mulled over the collector vs racer dichotomy. No real arguments ensued, the collectors were happy that the racers wrecked their cars as this reduced the remaining examples in the carpool and upped the value of those remaining. The racers were happy that there were still collectors around, or as one racer called them “spare part stockists”. What this showed up though was that there is a third way. For example, a number of people openly admitted to buying two cars when they buy one. So one to race and one to put on the shelf (until they need the spare parts). And the crossover between the two was completed by consideration of Alan’s wreck of a car. As JohnK suggested, if Alan’s car was 1:1 scale, it would have been paraded at Goodwood Festival of Speed to great acclaim, and then placed in the Bonham auction of race winning cars with authentic race damage, to be bought by a collector.
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