WesJY
05-31-2005, 01:13 PM
Hi guys,
I havent been here for a while. I have been very busy with my baby son (Toby - 4 months old and I enjoyed being a daddy) he is handful. I have a friend from my church asking about about tracks. I got him hooked on HO cars last fall. He wants to build one on 4 by 12 that's all he can use and he dont want to use screws or nails on tracks but he asked me if anyone ever use some kind of glue you put under the track and stick it on plywood then later on in future if he ever want to change tracks will it be easy to pry the track off and change again?? is it possible? or no way to do it? I cannot think of any glue will do that? home depot? I mean what kind of glue? any info would be appreciated!!!
And one more thing. I went to flea market last month and found a BIG box of 1/32 artin tracks with pit stop stand, lapcounter, 2 porsche 911 cars, 20 feet worth of tracks (seems nothing missing) one car did work and another one all it needs was new contact brush and both works great! guess how much i pay for it?? FIVE bucks!!!!! whooooo. Oh man I had hard time looking for any HO cars and now I ended up finding this 1/32 cars and I set it up and played it with my friend its not bad and it was my first time to try 1/32 cars. Now I still prefer HO.. Maybe i ll just wait til my son get older and he ll use this. :)
Please let me know about glue and tracks.
Thanks
Wes
I havent been here for a while. I have been very busy with my baby son (Toby - 4 months old and I enjoyed being a daddy) he is handful. I have a friend from my church asking about about tracks. I got him hooked on HO cars last fall. He wants to build one on 4 by 12 that's all he can use and he dont want to use screws or nails on tracks but he asked me if anyone ever use some kind of glue you put under the track and stick it on plywood then later on in future if he ever want to change tracks will it be easy to pry the track off and change again?? is it possible? or no way to do it? I cannot think of any glue will do that? home depot? I mean what kind of glue? any info would be appreciated!!!
And one more thing. I went to flea market last month and found a BIG box of 1/32 artin tracks with pit stop stand, lapcounter, 2 porsche 911 cars, 20 feet worth of tracks (seems nothing missing) one car did work and another one all it needs was new contact brush and both works great! guess how much i pay for it?? FIVE bucks!!!!! whooooo. Oh man I had hard time looking for any HO cars and now I ended up finding this 1/32 cars and I set it up and played it with my friend its not bad and it was my first time to try 1/32 cars. Now I still prefer HO.. Maybe i ll just wait til my son get older and he ll use this. :)
Please let me know about glue and tracks.
Thanks
Wes