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by Renngarage
Mon 21. Apr 2014 08:54
Forum: My Track
Topic: starting my first track
Replies: 2
Views: 7623

Re: starting my first track

Hi Joel,

nice layout. But I would make the pitlane on the outside of the track so you don't have to grab over the main track to get your car.

Markus
by Renngarage
Mon 21. Apr 2014 08:49
Forum: Who are you?
Topic: Hello from Germany
Replies: 14
Views: 34381

Re: Hello from Germany

Hello Lasp,

you can see it in the Picture above: marking out the curbs with maskingtape. Then fill it with the Silicone. Unfortunately I only had transparent Silicone. So if you have White Silicone you only Need to paint the red markings.
by Renngarage
Sun 20. Apr 2014 19:28
Forum: Who are you?
Topic: Hello from Germany
Replies: 14
Views: 34381

Re: Hello from Germany

Gras and a helicopter-landing-zone
by Renngarage
Sun 20. Apr 2014 17:41
Forum: Who are you?
Topic: Hello from Germany
Replies: 14
Views: 34381

Re: Hello from Germany

Second Panel in work. This thime, is made the curbs with Silicone.
by Renngarage
Sat 12. Apr 2014 21:19
Forum: Who are you?
Topic: Hello from Germany
Replies: 14
Views: 34381

Re: Hello from Germany

Hi all,
my first (of three) Panel ist almost ready.
I let gras grow with the NOCH Grasmaster and made some Safetybarriers from houseinstallation cables.
by Renngarage
Fri 11. Apr 2014 20:06
Forum: Who are you?
Topic: Hello from Germany
Replies: 14
Views: 34381

Re: Hello from Germany

Hi,
I made some progress with the track:
by Renngarage
Mon 7. Apr 2014 20:28
Forum: Who are you?
Topic: Hello from Germany
Replies: 14
Views: 34381

Re: Hello from Germany

Hello Keld,
hello Mike,

my track will be made with three Panels of 5mm MDF. Each Panel ist 170x90 cm. The Panels togehther will form a L-shape.
by Renngarage
Sun 6. Apr 2014 12:06
Forum: Who are you?
Topic: Hello from Germany
Replies: 14
Views: 34381

Hello from Germany

Hi,
my name ist Markus and i live in the south of Germany (Lake Constance).

I'm building a track right now and i will show you the progress with some Pictures...
I use the plaster-method and it is a real "sweat-job", sanding down the track to the right height...

See you
Markus