Montoya1
01-29-2009, 07:18 PM
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View Full Version : New AFX site Montoya1 01-29-2009, 07:18 PM http://www.afxracing.com/ http://www.afxracing.com/images/AFX04.jpg oddrods 01-29-2009, 07:50 PM Kool, I just oerdered myself a Tshirt and stickers. Thanks for the link slotcarman12078 01-29-2009, 08:14 PM Congratulations to you, Yankee3!!! That must be an honor and a half to have your track's pictures on the AFX site!! Nice site Wahoo!!! You don't want to know how tempting your track variety is. If only I hadn't made the huge investment on my old T Jet L&J track.... :thumbsup::thumbsup: yankee_3b 01-29-2009, 08:41 PM Congratulations to you, Yankee3!!! That must be an honor and a half to have your track's pictures on the AFX site!! Nice site Wahoo!!! You don't want to know how tempting your track variety is. If only I hadn't made the huge investment on my old T Jet L&J track.... :thumbsup::thumbsup: Thanks UJ! Steve came out last November and spent all day shooting pics for the Intro Loop for the new AFX website. It was a blast! Steve's a great guy and you can thank him for the new Mega G chassis and the detailing on the new line of cars (the clears). He really wants to close the gap between HO and 1/43 scale styling. I really think they did a great job on the Champ cars. Check out the site. It has a lot on interesting history. AfxToo 01-30-2009, 08:02 AM Yes indeed, major tip of the hat and pat on the back for yankee_3b. You created a wonderful backdrop for RaceMasters to showcase their new products. Totally awesome on so many levels. roadrner 01-30-2009, 10:01 AM Nice! :thumbsup::thumbsup: rr NTxSlotCars 01-30-2009, 12:16 PM What a great site! RiderZ 01-30-2009, 01:39 PM I thought the track looked familiar.Congrats to you Yank!!!:thumbsup: Crimnick 01-30-2009, 01:43 PM WAY cool!:thumbsup: WOW...that site looks much better than the old one.... Ligier Runner 01-30-2009, 05:13 PM Fantastic site! Great work all around. I gots to get me one of them there AFX banners!! Wahoo 01-30-2009, 06:17 PM Congratulations to you, Yankee3!!! That must be an honor and a half to have your track's pictures on the AFX site!! Nice site Wahoo!!! You don't want to know how tempting your track variety is. If only I hadn't made the huge investment on my old T Jet L&J track.... :thumbsup::thumbsup: Couldn't agree more about Tom's track - spectacular. It's an honor for us to have it on our site As for T Jets, hey! They're all "HO", right. If you're having fun it's a good thing (to paraphrase Devo). citylights17@ho 01-30-2009, 06:26 PM you've set the bar quite high. thanks for giving us all inspiration. i'm going to start my new track next fall definiately use your pix as guidance on getting a great look. do you do your own photos?? cause that really helps in giving your track images their wonderful realism. mj yankee_3b 01-30-2009, 07:47 PM Thanks Guys! It is an honor to have those pics on the AFX site. The pics in my gallery are mine and I wish I could take credit for those pictures on the website, but the credit has to go to Steve at RaceMasters. He does great work! Tycoarm 01-30-2009, 08:53 PM Yes indeed Yankee as I stated before you have a beautiful track.:thumbsup: Have you considered weathering any of your buildings to give it that extra oooOmph! I just think it would be even more realistic in it's already jaw dropping appearance. The photos in your gallery and at the A/FX site are fantastic! yankee_3b 01-31-2009, 12:49 AM Yes indeed Yankee as I stated before you have a beautiful track.:thumbsup: Have you considered weathering any of your buildings to give it that extra oooOmph! I just think it would be even more realistic in it's already jaw dropping appearance. The photos in your gallery and at the A/FX site are fantastic! Thanks for the compliments and the tip. Your right it definitely would give it a more realistic look, but since I'm trying to sell it I'll probably wait till the next track. I've seen some train layouts that are weathered and they look great. By the way, your track design is one of the nicest I've ever seen...a nice mix of long straights and well designed turns. I bet it's a blast to run your track.:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: citylights17@ho 01-31-2009, 05:13 PM but the credit has to go to Steve at RaceMasters. He does great work! by any chance could you find out what camera and lens he used? i would appreciate it muchly. mj mr_aurora 01-31-2009, 08:36 PM How do we get that track to Conecticut in one piece? (203) 804-2455 Bob Beers slotcarman12078 01-31-2009, 09:38 PM You call me and rent a truck.. Will work for slotcars!!! yankee_3b 01-31-2009, 11:24 PM How do we get that track to Conecticut in one piece? (203) 804-2455 Bob Beers I researched shipping it to a guy in CT when I had it listed on Ebay and it would have cost him $4,500-$5,000 to have it shipped. It would have to be crated to protect the landscaping. I still think the best way to transport it would be to fly to Vegas, rent a U-Haul and drive it back. It's time consuming, but probably the cheapest. The base can be unbolted from the deck so it could be laid flat in the truck. As long as it would be protected from anything falling on it and secured so it wouldn't slide around it should be fine. I wish there was a better way. Look at it this way, a lucky night in Vegas just might make it worth the trip and pay for it all to-boot! I'd take slotcarman up on his offer too! Montoya1 02-01-2009, 05:17 AM A 2500 mile slot car roadtrip :) Wow. Certainly something you would remember for the rest of your life! T-jetjim 02-01-2009, 08:22 AM Yankee 3 - That Kastelburg raceway is incredibly inspiring. I have torn up half of my track and all of the landscaping. I got rid of the "city" section of my track and replaced it with more road course. My original benchwork did not have enough room for track borders on the inside of turns and along the straightaways. Butting the landscaping up against the track would then screw up the track, so I had to fix that too. I had painted all of my track borders black, but I showed the TM your track photos and we agreed to keep the cork natural. Thanks again for the inspiration. It reminds of how much I wanted a track like the "Scottsboro 500" growing up. By the way, I too thing that TycoArm's track is a fantastic layout. Lots of track but a natural flow to it that doesn't make it look crowded. Jim yankee_3b 02-01-2009, 02:58 PM I have torn up half of my track and all of the landscaping. I got rid of the "city" section of my track and replaced it with more road course. Thanks again for the inspiration. Jim, Thanks for the compliments. Your layout is awesome! I never would have been able to figure out how to match up all that track. Your city section is very cool too. I've always wanted to do a track throughout the city streets and I'm thinking about doing Monaco for my next track, but a cityscape takes up a lot of room to do it properly and I'm limited. I hate you guys with all that room... just kidding! Do you have more pictures? I'd like to see them. Good luck with your track. Post more pics. Tom slotcarman12078 02-01-2009, 04:13 PM Yankee, you just dang near gave me a heart attack!!! :eek: I didn't realize it was a quote right away and thought you "lost it"!!! Whew!!! ::lol: yankee_3b 02-01-2009, 05:47 PM Yankee, you just dang near gave me a heart attack!!! :eek: I didn't realize it was a quote right away and thought you "lost it"!!! Whew!!! ::lol: Don't worry, I'd drive it to Upstate New York before I'd do that!:) Jerzferno 02-01-2009, 09:42 PM Yes its a much better site than the old one. Congrats on the track shots on the site. SWEET track! yankee_3b 02-02-2009, 12:50 AM by any chance could you find out what camera and lens he used? i would appreciate it muchly. mj MJ, The camera was a Nikon D80 with a 18-135 Nikkor lens. He used several remote flash attachements with a back drop and the camera was linked directly to a laptop for immediate viewing. It was a really nice set up...very professional. Wahoo 02-02-2009, 03:12 PM MJ, The camera was a Nikon D80 with a 18-135 Nikkor lens. He used several remote flash attachements with a back drop and the camera was linked directly to a laptop for immediate viewing. It was a really nice set up...very professional. The professional equipment makes up for the lack of a professional behind the camera. Montoya1 02-02-2009, 03:18 PM We all know that is false modesty Steve :) :) Good equipment will take one so far, but a good eye and knowledge of what the kit does helps too. yankee_3b 02-02-2009, 06:44 PM We all know that is false modesty Steve :) :) Good equipment will take one so far, but a good eye and knowledge of what the kit does helps too. I agree with Montoya! Tycoarm 02-02-2009, 07:22 PM Thanks for the compliments and the tip. Your right it definitely would give it a more realistic look, but since I'm trying to sell it I'll probably wait till the next track. I've seen some train layouts that are weathered and they look great. By the way, your track design is one of the nicest I've ever seen...a nice mix of long straights and well designed turns. I bet it's a blast to run your track.:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: A blast indeed, My two boys and I will get a few hours in now and then. I just wish I had the room when they were younger, they had a lot of friends at the house back then and it would of been nice to itroduce their friends into the hobby. Yankee 3 - That Kastelburg raceway is incredibly inspiring. I have torn up half of my track and all of the landscaping. I got rid of the "city" section of my track and replaced it with more road course. My original benchwork did not have enough room for track borders on the inside of turns and along the straightaways. Butting the landscaping up against the track would then screw up the track, so I had to fix that too. I had painted all of my track borders black, but I showed the TM your track photos and we agreed to keep the cork natural. Thanks again for the inspiration. It reminds of how much I wanted a track like the "Scottsboro 500" growing up. By the way, I too think that TycoArm's track is a fantastic layout. Lots of track but a natural flow to it that doesn't make it look crowded. Jim I tried to keep it fast but a challenge too, the Fast Trackers are a hoot but I really enjoy the Magna Tractions best. Can't wait to get started on the tear down and buildup of the new track. citylights17@ho 02-02-2009, 09:00 PM [QUOTEGood equipment will take one so far, but a good eye and knowledge of what the kit does helps too.[/QUOTE] yes its what i call the jimi hendrix factor: if you give jimi a ten dollar guitar and me (or any other reg guy) a ten thousand dollar guitar...... well you know what happens......... nice photo work. you just wanted to hear it twice! lol mj resinmonger 02-03-2009, 12:08 AM Wahoo Steve Rules! And the new web site is pretty spiffy, too! rudykizuty 02-03-2009, 09:57 AM The new web site does look awesome. Very modern and appealing. Great job, Steve :thumbsup: rudykizuty 02-03-2009, 01:53 PM Can't wait to get started on the tear down and buildup of the new track. I'm rubbing my eyes trying to make sure they aren't deceiving me. You have a great track Tyco!! Say it ain't so :confused: vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2012, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
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