View Full Version : Playing w/ Tomy GT40's & the new Camera!
Santa came a little early for me with the new Camera, thought I might tryit out on the new Tomy GT40's.
http://wowway.com/~scj/gt40_race.JPG
http://wowway.com/~scj/gt40_1.JPG
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More fun in the turns!
http://wowway.com/~scj/gt40_2.JPG
http://wowway.com/~scj/gt40_3.JPG
http://wowway.com/~scj/gt40_4.JPG
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Just a couple more.............
http://wowway.com/~scj/gt40_5.JPG
http://wowway.com/~scj/gt40_6.JPG
http://wowway.com/~scj/gt40_7.JPG
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jack0fall 12-13-2007, 02:37 AM John, Great pictures... but I have cable and it took almost 5 minutes to load the pictures. Not sure if it is a wow/ timewarner thing or just that the pictures are HUGH... LOL
Since you are playing around with the new camera, how about more pictures of your layout. The landscaping looks good in the shots of the cars.
p.s. I got the cars yesterday, arrived safe and sound. :thumbsup:
Jeff
micyou03 12-13-2007, 10:01 AM See, I told you in the other GT40 post that they look great on the track.
PS: I'm having a terrible time loading the pis also.
SplitPoster 12-13-2007, 10:40 AM Pics loaded right up, no delay. Must be luck of the draw.
Wow, cars look like customs, and layout IS impressive. Those pics look like pictures I have seen of the historic, now defunct Bridgehampton track, set in sandy hills on Long Island. Thanks for posting!
Oops.......must have uploaded the wrong pic, I see the first and last have not been resized. :-O
Will resize when I get home tonight.
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tomhocars 12-13-2007, 11:25 AM John,The cars look great,the track looks great but you are gettinga little more strange.Enjoy the camera. Tom Stumpf
roadrner 12-13-2007, 11:37 AM John,
Definitely two :thumbsup: :thumbsup: ! Cars look fantastic and so does the track.
Dave
There we go, see if those load faster......sorry for the mix up.
I still have five sets of these beauties left if anyone is interested.
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micyou03 12-14-2007, 08:22 AM Awsome looking track!!!
jack0fall 12-14-2007, 11:26 AM Much better now :thumbsup: THANKS.... So did you take any other pictures of your track? :cool: How bout lettin us take a peek???
Jeff
Much better now :thumbsup: THANKS.... So did you take any other pictures of your track? :cool: How bout lettin us take a peek???
Jeff
Thanks, but I can not take full credit for the track, we sold our 21st century track (BOY DO I MISS CONTINUOUS RAIL!!!!) and needed something to play with so we bought this one four lane Tyco track (cheaper then I could build it) and are in the process of redetailing (is that a word?) things....still working on it but I will try to shoot the entire track tonight....great four lane track and a nice configuration in a very small 3 x 8 space, built on a folding table.
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EBasil 12-19-2007, 07:14 PM Great photos and a cool-looking track. These GT-40's are really great car bodies...light and killer looking.
micyou03 12-24-2007, 12:22 AM I'm having a blast with mine. I took the magnets out of my blue #1 and run it at 15 volts, and what a blast it is like that. It holds the track pretty good just from the motor magnets. It is squirelly coming out of the turns and slides out a bit going in and around them.
I put the copper #5 on the track as a pace car and its a pretty good match for me. I can catch it, but it takes a good 3-5 laps before I can stay out in front of it. I've yet to lap the #5 this way.
tjd241 12-24-2007, 07:30 AM I put the copper #5 on the track as a pace car and its a pretty good match for me. I can catch it, but it takes a good 3-5 laps before I can stay out in front of it..
Mr. Mic... Mr. Mic... How do you do the "pacecar thing" ?? tjd
micyou03 12-24-2007, 10:17 AM I have a heavy duty variable resistor (dial type) and I adjust the speed until the car is going just fast enough to not fly off the track.
I usually pass the pace car on the straights and it catches me in the turns.
micyou03 12-25-2007, 10:44 PM Ok, here are a couple pics of the GT40 cars I've been running, and the heavy duty variable resistor I use.
The blue car has the traction magnets removed.
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f288/micyou03/2007-12%20Slots/12-25-07GT40sonmytrack02-b.jpg
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f288/micyou03/2007-12%20Slots/12-25-07GT40sonmytrack02-a.jpg
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f288/micyou03/2007-12%20Slots/12-25-07GT40sonmytrack01-a.jpg
Here's the link to a little video I shot.
http://s49.photobucket.com/albums/f288/micyou03/2007-12%20Slots/?action=view¤t=AFXGT40sonmytrack.flv
tjd241 12-26-2007, 12:55 PM Nice vid Mic. Looks like it's Machine 1 and Man 0.... don't take that lying down though.... whip that resistor's but man!!!... rematch rematch rematch rematch :woohoo: ....nuther dave
Slott V 12-26-2007, 01:24 PM Found this at America's Best Train and Hobby over the weekend. The detailing on the new GT40's from BSRT are amazing. And the packaging is really cool with the history of the GT40 wins at LeMans 1966. This thing sits sooo low on the track. I need to play with lighting for a better photo but this one came out pretty good. Sweet ride. :cool:
http://www.planetofspeed.net/PhotoPost/data/2/1GT40-12-25-07.jpg
Bill Hall 12-26-2007, 01:29 PM Cool Mic!
Please Mic. Where can we score the nifty Variable resistor? How much range does it have...ballpark numbers off the top of yer head would be fine.
Also, Have we seen any pics of that #3 dirt track car?
Mach5 12-26-2007, 03:34 PM I've heard that these new bodies won't go through a tech block. Is the whole body too wide, or just the scoops on the side? I really like this body, but I can't run it if it's illegal.
micyou03 12-26-2007, 11:38 PM Bill,
That one is 500 ohms. Not ideal, but it works for my purposes.
valongi 01-13-2008, 10:28 PM Such sweet freaking cars, they'll be my next car purchase one way or another.
I am resisting ordering these online, since I just found a true-to-life hobby shop about 5 minutes from my house (I only moved here about 3 years ago, so I'm still discovering the area). From soup to nuts- they have HO, trains, model kits and scenery accessories. About two minutes from this store is a Michael's, a craft superstore where you can find pretty much anything you'd need to do your own version of scenery.
On Friday, I picked up the 12 extra 15" straight tracks I'd need to get me to the International 39 layout along with an AW '77 Firebird, a track eraser / cleaner and a tuneup kit for my 30-year-old flamethrower Monza GT. ~$85 later, I walked out a happy man. Finding a hobby shop so close by is a score.
He didn't have the GT40's in stock (not that I saw), but I'm sure I can order them through him. His pricing would be comparable to anything online, taking shipping into account. Hell, I'm all about the local shops so I'd pay a small premium and be happy to do so. He's been in business 17 years, I hope he goes on another 17 years. Our local shops are a rare breed these days...
tomhocars 01-14-2008, 12:11 AM VALONG........Check the coming events and shows.Super Bowl show exit 49L.I.Expressway,Huntington Hilton.There will be about 300 others like yourself. Tom Stumpf
Montoya1 01-14-2008, 05:52 AM The body is about 0.5mm too wide just above the rear wheels.
Montoya1 01-14-2008, 05:53 AM The next two GT40s will have clear glass and an interior.
valongi 01-14-2008, 11:26 AM Tom, I have that day earmarked, and am looking forward to it. We'll have another newborn by then, by I intend on getting there by telling my wife that I'm getting our year-old daughter out of the house to make things easier for a couple hours ;)
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