bit pimps track
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- bitThug
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bit pimps track
how was the track made in the gallery? what materials were used i mean
it looks real good
also i hear that the makers are from the st. louis area, well i'm from manchester and wondering how close we might live
it looks real good
also i hear that the makers are from the st. louis area, well i'm from manchester and wondering how close we might live
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the track was made ghetto cheap by Shredder, Da General and myself - we're all in and around the st. louis area... I'm in St. Charles
we used:
- super fine 3/4 inch thick 4 x 8 piece of particle board
- 1/2 inch plastic tubing to line out the track
- some scrap wood for the structural part of the bridge
- finishing nails to nail the tubing to the track
- couple pieces of cardboard for the bridge
- magic markers for coloring grass, turns, street names, etc.
that's bout it
we used:
- super fine 3/4 inch thick 4 x 8 piece of particle board
- 1/2 inch plastic tubing to line out the track
- some scrap wood for the structural part of the bridge
- finishing nails to nail the tubing to the track
- couple pieces of cardboard for the bridge
- magic markers for coloring grass, turns, street names, etc.
that's bout it
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- bitThug
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- Location: St. louis