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Transfers arrived from Colin so the BRM and Maserati are done. Shame the meeting has been delayed until December!! I can see it being put back again until next June though.
I really only build cars for particular meetings so a limited amount to do in the track room apart from running cars around. Must do something about timing and lap counting but I have no idea which will be best. Although it's a three lane track, two lanes will be good enough for now and it can always be added to later.
I hate the idea of anything that uses a PC and Windows so might look at the DS system for simplicity.
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DS timing systems are fine Gordon but they are very expensive. If you can overcome your dislike of Microsoft then you can rig up a simple system very cheaply. Have a read about Race Control in the
SlotRacer manual.
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(4th-May-20, 12:50 PM)CMOTD Wrote: DS timing systems are fine Gordon but they are very expensive. If you can overcome your dislike of Microsoft then you can rig up a simple system very cheaply. Have a read about Race Control in the SlotRacer manual.
Thanks Brian. I'll have a look but I have the sort of brain that goes into lockdown as soon as it sees the words 'electronic' or 'simple'. The first I know means that I won't understand it and the second word I don't believe.
If I stick to hewing wood, I know I'm on safe ground. I can handle the practical bits like drilling holes and some wiring but what I need is someone who just says "oh, give it here" like Ronnie does when I take more than three seconds to get round to something.
I do have a Mac Mini somewhere in the house that runs XP so the software should be OK although I haven't used it apart from the initial look to see what it was like and then hastily abandoned in despair
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You can always cut the grass Gordon
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(4th-May-20, 03:07 PM)Fluff Wrote: You can always cut the grass Gordon
Steve
Three hours today
But you would be proud of my straight lines!!
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I think your model is more attractive than the actual car.
I love puttering with gears
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Don't hang about do you Gordon

You do have a good eye though ,it looks great
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Looks great, Gordon.
1/24 scale?
On your finished model I want to see the wiper arm and blade pointing to the stars.....1/1 correct and all that!
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(18th-May-20, 08:49 PM)munter Wrote: Looks great, Gordon.
1/24 scale?
On your finished model I want to see the wiper arm and blade pointing to the stars.....1/1 correct and all that!
Yup, 24th scale, it's pretty rare for me to do a 32nd scale car unless it's for Bordo. I'll try and get the angle of the wiper just right!
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