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| Iconic track preservation | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Aug 27 2016, 11:23 AM (135 Views) | |
| smalltime | Aug 27 2016, 11:23 AM Post #1 |
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Hey Guys, I know there are tracks out there in boxes that are truly iconic layouts. They have seen some epic battles, awesome wins, and great racing. Most have been replaced by the great routed tracks available to so many nowadays. The question is, could there be a way to get these great tracks back up and running again? I actually own the original Fray Yellow table layout. It's not only just the M.M. pieces, but THE actual surface. This table hosted the first, "A" main, and two others in it's storied past. To me, this track is our "Yankee Stadium". If there is a person out there who will promise to keep the track in it's original configuration, I could be talked out of it. It's 6 x 14, already set up with jumpers, and reed switches. Pics to come |
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