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The neverending story of my quest to play Formula D in 3D. Updated on occasion.
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Strutting the stuff at the Masters 2011

Niels Kjær
Denmark
Malling
The FD masters 2011 took place recently in Lieusaint near Paris (France, for you yankies ) and this was a perfect oppoprtunity to take my stuff along and display it.

Pictures
The first race was the old version of Montreal, which is basically a faster version, as thgere are only 2 two-stoppers.

Nice view doown the front of the grid before the start. The fact that my car is in front improves the view significantly


A view of the entire circuit.
The pit building and grandstands are visible to the right, while there are trees and tirewalls (delivered 2 hours before I left for Paris) dispersed around the track.


A view from the other end of the circuit.
I am still leading (yeaij!), with only one signifacnt pursuer at this point. After adding StickyStuff to the bulidings, tires and trees, they proved more resistable to bumps from mainly dice being thrown around.


A view to display the grandstand taken Sunday at Sebring. The banners were made in inkscape and printed on label paper - much better than painting - especially with my skills...

Feedback from players
I got very nice feedback frem the players there, also the ones not playing at my tables
One of them was so interested that he consideered buying a building them from the 3D site - very flattering!
He might not, after all, it is one thing to wan something, but another when the bill is presented - let's see.
I am not holding my breath or considering to quit my day job, though...

Next...
I should receive some roadside barriers the coming week. Hopefully they will be usable for the league's final race of the season next Thursday.
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