One way to make a track mold is to build it, and then let it sit on the back 
porch for a year and a half because there is no one within a 12 hour drive to 
play with.  Mold, mildew, baby lizards- you name it, but especially track mold 
on the wooden tracks.
 
Bill, T080 Driver, er Parker
 
P.S.  What is the shelf life of paintballs?  Technically they are edible, but 
it takes a lot of Tobasco sauce to make them palatable.
 

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> From: Kyle Chan <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2013 5:28 PM
>Subject: [TANKS] Track Mold
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>Hey guys I 
know this is for 1/6th scale but I figured the same building ways still apply 
to 
1/8th scale. My question is what would I use for molding tracks and where I can 
find them. please if possible include link
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