In the old days, we used to play with Match Box cars, they were pretty nice little models of actual cars. But we all lost interest in them when Hot Wheels came on the scene.
Hot Wheels were superior because the wheels were plastic with little Delrin inserts on a thin polished steel shaft, so there was very little friction. Hot Wheels were just faster, and the colors were vibrant. Hot wheels were not limited to actual cars that existed so they were more exciting and imaginative.
In addition, Hot Wheels were sold with these sections of track that you could put together and make all kinds of cool structures with. In this video, we are utilizing the helix command, the law extension, the sew, extrude, and thicken to create the track of my youthful dreams.
The law extension is a powerful surfacing technique that can be used to add a flange onto a surface.
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