Re: track building
Posted: Tue 12. Mar 2019 12:30
Re: Neds Post 30th Oct 18
What a sensible and balanced post.
Ned, you put into words exactly my issue with the cars - lack of the ability to obtain the highly detailed bodies as offered by
brands like Slot it etc..
Having recently retired I was thinking about taking up Magracing again as my hobby but there seems to be so many
obstacles in the way. I bought my only car when Wes first launched the system many years ago and built a small test track.
Everything that Wes supplied worked perfectly and I was delighted.
Then life got in the way.
Now I have more time on my hands I thought I'd get back into it, but as I say, in the passing years, Magracing appears to have stalled.
I still believe it to be the best form of indoor model car racing by far but I can appreciate the problems there's
been with production and lack of a driving force (like Wes) to keep interest up.
Perhaps like many things Magracing was to far ahead of its time.
I'll keep an eye on the Forum
Jim
What a sensible and balanced post.
Ned, you put into words exactly my issue with the cars - lack of the ability to obtain the highly detailed bodies as offered by
brands like Slot it etc..
Having recently retired I was thinking about taking up Magracing again as my hobby but there seems to be so many
obstacles in the way. I bought my only car when Wes first launched the system many years ago and built a small test track.
Everything that Wes supplied worked perfectly and I was delighted.
Then life got in the way.
Now I have more time on my hands I thought I'd get back into it, but as I say, in the passing years, Magracing appears to have stalled.
I still believe it to be the best form of indoor model car racing by far but I can appreciate the problems there's
been with production and lack of a driving force (like Wes) to keep interest up.
Perhaps like many things Magracing was to far ahead of its time.
I'll keep an eye on the Forum
Jim