ToledoEd posted:Kevin, thanks for the comment. Actually, we really did sell our Z4. Had it for 14 years, but we needed a new car so we sacrificed it for a CR-V. At 71, I need all the safety doo-dads they put in cars now. As for the road, I used something called "Foamie"...its a very flexible material, instead of foam board. i prefer the "Foamie Foam Sheets" If you search Foamies on Amazon they'll pop up. You can cut it with scissors which is nice and it will not warp when painted like foam board. No need to paint it on both sides. The road is 5" wide. I painted it with an "Asphalt" acrylic. The striping is pretty neat stuff, but, sorry I bought it a long time ago and can't remember from where. I used very fine black ballast for the transition from the roadben to the grass/sand. I cut some insulation foamboard to support the rise to the top of the Fastrack then filled in the sides with ballast. I'm ballasting my Fastrack with Brennan's better ballast. Back to the striping. i also bought white and yellow paint markers. They work well once you get the hang of it. Good substitute for the commercial striping. Another forum member asked me the same question. I'll look for my posting because I took pictures of the items I used. Well, hope this helps. If you have questions don't hesitate to email me.
Great, I'll check out Foamies. Thanks for the pro tip!
CR-V is a great car - I have had several. Excellent utilitarian grocery-getters and kid-schleppers. Of course, it isn't a Z4.
My weekend ride is currently a '67 Alfa Giulia Super.
Kevin