Great job Dave this scratch build could easily pass as a kit from magnetic racing. Can’t wait to see how it looks in part 3
@hankfay3230Ай бұрын
Fantastic. Always gratifying to create with leftovers. I think Mrs. SlotR would like to set up a business in one of those shops.
@chief5404Ай бұрын
Very clever Dave thanks for the show always enjoy watching a Master at work
@ZaphodschannelАй бұрын
Wonderful build Dave. Ingenious and inspiring. We'll done Sir.
@leesslotcarsАй бұрын
Brilliant Dave, those off cuts etc from MR are so good for scratch building! Really looking good, I love finding a little gap to build on! Bring on #3
@robertsale6528Ай бұрын
Incredible use of bits and pieces to make a great build Dave 👍👍👍
@slotrАй бұрын
in the real world I've got a garage full of "useful" bits of wood I'll never use, at 1/32 the useful bits of wood are actually useful
@markphillips5368Ай бұрын
You will have to ask the boys at Magnetic Racing for a job as chief product designer at the rate you are going, Dave. It's turning into quite an example of what can be built with a few leftover kit parts and sprues. Awesome work and looking forward to seeing the finished article.
@vernonscave309Ай бұрын
Great work Dave, looking forward to part 3 😁 👍
@chrish5500Ай бұрын
Really great Dave 😊 I love it mate 👍👏
@SlotCarsofAtlantaАй бұрын
Awesome job Dave thanks for the love as well
@slotrАй бұрын
Can't build scenery without mentioning THE MAN when it comes to kit bashing 👌
@SlotCarsofAtlantaАй бұрын
@@slotrthanks Dave 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
@pats-slotsАй бұрын
Loved it with my Sunday morning coffee thanks Dave a great vid to start the day 👍👍👍👍
@slotrАй бұрын
Happy Sunday Pat, I'm off to bed lol
@georgealba1106Ай бұрын
You could use a few earth magnets mounted to the structure. This would allow you to hide the outlets, but then easily access them by lightly pulling the structure away from the magnets. Drill a few small holes in the wall and epoxy the other magnets into place. Just some creative thoughts. 😎
@slotrАй бұрын
ahh now there's a though I've got a whole stack of little magnets I've got no use for........ nice one!!
@georgealba1106Ай бұрын
@@slotr your design came out nice!
@tombailiff536Ай бұрын
Beautiful work!
@The-Grand-RacewayАй бұрын
Awesome as usual Dave.
@twolinesslotcarsАй бұрын
You are a creative man. Well done bro!
@SCALE_SLOTCARSАй бұрын
That's a wonderful scinic build job Dave and covering the plugs is a masterstroke for doing these excellent buildings . Now, what will the shops be selling? i wonder 🤔😀
@slotrАй бұрын
That's part 3 when 've worked it out haha
@SCALE_SLOTCARSАй бұрын
@@slotr look forward to it .....should be very interesting 🤔😁
@Clearwater124Ай бұрын
Thanks Dave, very enjoyable.
@shotgundaveslotcarsАй бұрын
Brilliant Dave!
@slotcardude68Ай бұрын
Wow, awsome build there Dave, stunning!!!!!!!
@slotrАй бұрын
It's coming together OK for a project with no plan haha
@SlightlyMadSlotCarsАй бұрын
@@slotrThose are usually the best what I call a Clayton’s plan.😎Nice work Dave sending sum love from downunder👍
@StevenDudley-ey8dwАй бұрын
Excellent!!!
@3roomsraceway612Ай бұрын
Nice build Dave The stands are a nice touch 😎😎 Will the shops have barriers in front or will they have a drive thru?🤣 🍻Mal
@MrDarrenp40Ай бұрын
Innovative and tidy. As it says on the Brazilian national flag: Orderem e Progresso (Order and Progress). You already seem to have what looks like a Brazilian flag eye on a poster under the tunnel and so maybe keep the theme going?
@slotrАй бұрын
no that's a Ukraine flag with a weeping eye as I decorated under the underpasses mid 2022, there's a few bits of time relative graffiti under there on that subject :) But yes order and progress... I really should get diagnosed with that haha
@MrDarrenp40Ай бұрын
@@slotr The Ukraine situation unfortunately remains all too present in the here and now. As for diagnosis then how about throwing Plyushkin's disorder into the mix. It's a mental disorder (aren't they all?) which involves having difficulty parting with possessions and acquiring items that aren't needed or have no space (i.e. hording). It's partiicularly acute here in the UK and this because we don't generally have as much 'play room' as our American and Australian cousins who are better able to ascribe 'order and progress' as some function of their available Euclidean space.