Steve McQueen Le Mans Tribute Track.

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Re: Steve McQueen Le Mans Tribute Track.

Postby Cgyracer » Sat Jan 26, 2019 11:10 pm

Thump....That sound was my jaw hitting the floor. Wow! Great eye for detail and skill to make it all come together.

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Re: Steve McQueen Le Mans Tribute Track.

Postby downtowndeco » Wed Jan 30, 2019 10:36 am

I added a simple interior to the press box and detail (antennas etc) to the roof. The roof details are all just scraps of styrene & foam core, with a couple plastic shelf leg "plugs" used as drum antennas. Still need to add figures.

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Re: Steve McQueen Le Mans Tribute Track.

Postby downtowndeco » Wed Feb 13, 2019 10:51 pm

I finally got some of the figures I painted seated into the grandstands in the Le Mans ESSO Press Complex. I also added more signs, including the 4x white "ESSO" on the front. For that lettering I had a guy I found on ebay custom cut the lettering from vinyl. Cost was less than $10 for the four signs. Also notice how the interior looks with a few figures placed inside. Even though it is very "spartan" it still kind of makes it look busy in there.

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Re: Steve McQueen Le Mans Tribute Track.

Postby dreinecke » Wed Feb 13, 2019 10:55 pm

Randy - I'm completely GOBSMACKED!!! That is simply amazing and fantastic!!!
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Re: Steve McQueen Le Mans Tribute Track.

Postby downtowndeco » Wed Mar 20, 2019 11:13 am

A quick, cheap detail I added to the layout tonight. The grandstands seemed a little "sterile" so I made some trash barrels w/sponsors logos. These are simply paper, rolled around a brush handle & glued with a glue stick. I "aged" them a bit with chalk. They don't have bottoms but that won't show once I add a bit of scale "trash". Questions?

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Re: Steve McQueen Le Mans Tribute Track.

Postby Dundee Denny » Wed Mar 20, 2019 5:41 pm

Way - Way beyond fantastic how you thought thru and then materially built this!!!!

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Re: Steve McQueen Le Mans Tribute Track.

Postby downtowndeco » Wed Mar 20, 2019 11:06 pm

Thanks Denny!

​​​​​​​I was able to get the ESSO Press Tower lighted tonight. I still need to add a few more lights (on the stairs & I want a spotlight on the rooftop "ESSO" sign) but it's getting closer.

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Re: Steve McQueen Le Mans Tribute Track.

Postby TuscoTodd » Thu Mar 21, 2019 9:14 am

Definitely dig the trash cans and associated weathering - the whole project is down right impressive in the level of detail!
Bravo sir!
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Re: Steve McQueen Le Mans Tribute Track.

Postby downtowndeco » Wed Mar 27, 2019 10:35 pm

When I order unpainted figures in bulk I get a LOT of duplicates. One way to sort of make them more interesting is to add "accessories", such as I did here with the flags. The next batch I do will be with manufacturer flags (Porsche/Ferrari/Ford etc).

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Re: Steve McQueen Le Mans Tribute Track.

Postby 2cool » Wed Apr 03, 2019 5:33 am

It is hard to wrap my head around the level of skill and talent required to accomplish something like this! Would love to see a current overview pic of the layout! Also saw in the comments about your Route 66 track....Any pics and/or price on this?
Thanks for sharing this masterpiece.

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Re: Steve McQueen Le Mans Tribute Track.

Postby downtowndeco » Wed Apr 03, 2019 9:57 am

Ed. I tried to send you a pm but wasn't sure if it went through because I got a weird error message.

Here the link to the Route 66 layout.

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$2500 obo. It breaks down into 2, 4' x 8' tables. You pick it up. I live in Montana. If i don'
t sell it in the next few weeks I'm going to break it down & part itt out.

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Re: Steve McQueen Le Mans Tribute Track.

Postby downtowndeco » Tue Apr 16, 2019 1:07 pm

I added more lights to the press complex. You can buy 50 5mm LEDs off ebay for about $5. I don't really enjoy doing the lighting but this layout really needs them.

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Re: Steve McQueen Le Mans Tribute Track.

Postby downtowndeco » Mon Apr 22, 2019 10:11 pm

Before I build a new structure for any layout I will often make a crude cardboard mock-up to test my sight lines to be sure that the track is not overly obscured. Here is a crude grandstand shape I built tonight to see if this size & location is going to work OK.

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Re: Steve McQueen Le Mans Tribute Track.

Postby Wobble » Tue Apr 23, 2019 4:27 am

The detail on the grand stand and press box is more than amazing and I do have a question. On some of the photos that have the most detail would it be OK to make them a bit bigger please?
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Re: Steve McQueen Le Mans Tribute Track.

Postby downtowndeco » Tue Apr 23, 2019 10:49 pm

Thanks Wobble, will try & post more close ups soon.

Now that I know the amount of space I need to fill (32" x 9"), I'm starting on scratch building 2 sets of grandstands. I started by cutting risers out of .060 Evergreen Styrene. I buy it in 12" x 24" sheets. The great thing about styrene is that you do not have to cut all the way through, simply score it with a utility knife & it snaps clean.

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