
The museum and the eateries around the place.

Across the street you had this old school diner... way cool.

Flygirl getting exited.


Main entrance for the show.


Ticket area and the entrance for the slot car event.

Here we have Flygirl and Bob Scott, the first good guy we meet. He sure builds some sweet tracks... ask Philippe.

Here we have the "usual suspects": Philippe, Mike Steube, Paul Sterrett, and Keith Tanaka.

Philippe making sure every thing is kosher. He is very detailed-oriented, our leader.


Bob and Philippe.


Of course JC was there... the Jet, John Cukras.


Now guess who are the guy in the blue plaidshirt? Greg, give it a go, hint: he cleaned the clocks in the last years of Can-Am racing.

I'm always stoked when I see these two, Bryan Warmack and Phil Nyland.

After some hours the event got really busy and it got pretty crowded. Scott Bader's track was way sweet; sadly I never
had a chance to run some laps on it but Bob Scott sure build the ultimate home track that will be at LA slot car Museum. The first two
gentlemen two the right are Bob's friends from Arizona, very nice guys and I'm glad to meet them.


Philippe showing the fine art of turn marshaling.

Of course we ran into Dennis Samson and he had a exhibition of slot cars, very nice. There was this guy who had slots from way back then in mint condition and I had to drag Warmack to look at them, Bob (forgot his last name, sorry)






Dennis had this beautiful restoration of a slot car chassis that he found at Victors (TrueScale) and it was a chassis build by Mike Morrisey.


I got to finish this post because I took over a hundred pictures at the event. But I learned some new things, and that was John Cukras used to have a real dragster and Keith Tanaka took a good pic of it and I hope he will post it.

Second thing is I'm a lucky dog and having friends like this is way too good.

I got a lot of pictures from the museum and that would kill this...



I would like to apologize for my misspelling of names.

Supermarket tabloid Journalist.

Thanks, Greg, but you are killing me... I had to work fast. Looking forward to Keith's pictures, mine were one was fast and ugly one.

Every one's computer will crash now.
The best part of it was, it was for MS.
Nesta