What do you do with your HW cardbacks?

vidmouse Saturday, 10/20/2012

Played around with some cardboard, orange duct tape, and hot glue this afternoon
and started on what I think I'll call "Hot Wheels Tower City". It's still very much a
WIP... probably going to add more ramps and other stunt-objects eventually.

Each tower is about 40 inches high.

Diecast Cars, Hot Wheels, Matchbox

Diecast Cars, Hot Wheels, Matchbox

Diecast Cars, Hot Wheels, Matchbox

Enjoy!


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WorpeX 10/20/12

<-- my face

THIS IS TOTALLY AWESOME!!!!!

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model40fan 10/20/12

wow i thought that i was recycling useing them to mix j.b.weld on. you are the king of card backs.

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tastelikedirt 10/20/12

Very awesome!

I usually put them in with cardboard recycling, but I use the plastic parts for mixing up JB Weld several times till there's no more room.

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model40fan 10/20/12

Very awesome!

I usually put them in with cardboard recycling, but I use the plastic parts for mixing up JB Weld several times till there's no more room.


i black out the back side of the plastic blister with a magic marker then cut out the needed "windows", glue 'em in.

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JDC442 10/20/12

Cool makeshift track!
I've been keeping the cards for the art.

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vidmouse 10/21/12

Thanks!
Here's a better look at the city from more of a ground-eye view. I switched some ramps on one of the towers and made it loop around more last night. Still not done yet, as one of the ramps kinda leads nowhere right now.

Front:
Diecast Cars, Hot Wheels, Matchbox

Back:
Diecast Cars, Hot Wheels, Matchbox

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